Chapter 4: mx-view fundamentals and terminology, Working with windows – Teac MX-View Version 1.0b1 User Manual
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Chapter 4: MX-View Fundamentals and Terminology
 
This chapter provides a general overview of projects, tracks, events, and waveforms as well as working 
with windows. The last two sections in this chapter cover setting In and Out points and register entry. 
4-1
Working with Windows
The Windows within MX-View allow you to customize how you wish to work. You can 
hide or display MX-View windows, move them around or minimize and resize them. 
MX-View windows can be opened by using either the open window buttons located on 
the right section of the Edit bar, by choosing the desired window from the Windows pull 
down menu, or by using the quick key short cuts. 
 
Note:
Windows within MX-View do not all share the same properties. Windows with distinct
features will be pointed out. 
 
Macintosh: 
When working from a Macintosh platform, an MX-View window can be conveniently 
moved around the screen by clicking and dragging the sides of the window. The MX-
View window can be resized by clicking and dragging the bottom right corner tab of the 
window. The Macintosh OS 9 window has the following features: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Q
K
Close window on a Macintosh: Cmd +W
Microsoft Windows: 
When working from a Microsoft Windows platform an MX-View window can be 
conveniently moved around the screen by clicking and dragging the top bar of the 
window. The MX-View window can also be resized by either clicking and dragging on 
the sides or bottom of the window or by using the bottom right corner tab of the window. 
 
The following Microsoft Windows 98 window has the following features: 
 
 
Close Window
Resize Window 
(drag to resize) 
Collapse/Hide 
Window 
Zoom/Reset Window 
Si
Scroll Window Contents 
Up and Down 
 
Scroll Window Contents 
Left and Right 
Scroll Window Contents 
Left and Right 
 
Resize Window 
(drag to resize) 
Maximize/Restore 
Window 
Close Window
Scroll Window Contents 
Up and Down 
 
Minimize 
Window