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3.10 Shortcut system 15
Throughout WaveLab Elements there are places where you need to select-click fields to edit
values. In some lists such as the Basic Audio CD window, you need to select-click cells to
edit a track name or ISRC code. Generally if a value can be edited, a double click selects all
characters in that cell and allows you to begin editing; if not, then try select-clicking the cell
instead.
Related topics
Tab Groups
Double clicking
3.10 Shortcut system
Throughout WaveLab Elements there are many predefined shortcuts and custom commands
that can be used to speed up your workflow. The offline process "Fade-in", for example
can be triggered from its menu entry, from its command bar icon, using a custom key se-
quence. Each shortcut is restricted to its specific Workspace, which means you can re-use
the same shortcut in different Workspaces. When a command is available from more than
one Workspace, then the shortcut applies to all Workspaces and cannot be reused.
Not all commands are restricted to a Workspace, for example, all Master Section commands
are global to the application, and Record commands (Record dialog) are active only when
the Record dialog has focus. In addition, a few specific Global shortcuts can be defined
from Preferences... > Global Preferences > Global shortcuts tab.
Shortcuts are defined and can be edited in the Customize commands dialog. There are
various places where you can access this dialog, and each dialog restricts editing of the
shortcut to the related context. You can generate a summary of custom commands in a Print
preview or HTML format from the dialog's "Summary" button.
There are several types of shortcuts available in WaveLab Elements:
Key sequences
You can define a sequence of up to four keys to trigger a desired action. Note that these
keys must be pressed/released one after the other, and the action is performed when the last
key has been pressed. Key stroke sequences give you a very large choice of combinations,
which is useful in an application with a large feature set. There are however possible pitfalls,
if for example:
Shortcut #1 is defined with the sequence: Control+D, Control+E
Shortcut #2 is defined with the sequence: Control+D
The application watches for key strokes, and when Control+D is pressed, Shortcut #2 won't
be triggered because Control+D is also used in a longer sequence (the application can't
know if it should wait for Control+E or not).
Note: A few very basic shortcuts cannot be redefined. If this is the case, the relevant edit
field is disabled. On the Mac, only the first key of native menus can be displayed.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Steinberg |
| Model | Wavelab Elements 7 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 19820 MB |
Caratteristiche Prodotto
| Soort | Audio-editor |
| Platform | PC, Mac |
| Compatibele besturingssystemen | Windows 7 / Mac OS X 10.6 |
| Minimale opslag schijfruimte | 200 MB |
| Minimale processor | 2 GHz / Intel Core |







