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Using Logic Express Interface Elements
You can access all of the buttons, switches, sliders, and menus discussed above with
the mouse and computer keyboard. Use of these Logic Express interface elements is
outlined below:
Checkboxes and Buttons
Checkboxes are square boxes that are turned on when you click them, in order to
activate an option (or function). Click the checkbox a second time to turn it off, and
deactivate the option.
Some buttons behave in a similar fashion, where the function they represent is
temporarily enabled (while the button is pressed, and usually illuminated).
A second click on the button will disable the function. Good examples of these types of
buttons include the Mute and Solo buttons.
A different type of checkbox is the round radio button. A number of grouped buttons
(each representing a different option) are available, and you need to select one of
them. They differ from checkboxes and other button types in that only one of them can
be activated at any given time. A good example are the Type radio buttons in the New
Tracks dialog.