Using oomingmak, Using the controls, Knobs – Expert Sleepers Oomingmak v1.0.0 User Manual

Page 13: Value edit boxes, Name/value display

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Using Oomingmak

Using the controls

Knobs

Basic use of the knobs is to click on them and drag the mouse up and down.
However you can obtain different results by holding keys as follows:

Shift : Values change more slowly as you move the mouse.

Command

1

(Mac OS X)/Alt (Windows) : The knob assumes its default

position.

Option

2

(Mac OS X)/Control (Windows): The knob assumes integer val-

ues only.

The exception to the above are knobs which are actually ‘on/off’ buttons. Sim-
ply clicking on such a knob toggles the state between on and off.

Value edit boxes

These boxes (below each knob) let you enter parameter values directly. Clicking
on the value highlights it in green - you can then type the desired value using the key-
board. Press enter to finish and accept the new value.

While you’re typing the value, the box goes red to indicate that the value you see has not
yet been accepted.

Name/value display

As you move the mouse around the interface, the name
and current value of the control currently under the
mouse is displayed in the top right of the window. This
area also provides tool-tips for buttons.

1

The ‘Command’ key is also known as the ‘Apple’ key - the one next to the spacebar.

2

The ‘Option’ (alt) key is the one between the Control (ctrl) key and the Command (cmd) key.

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