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them to a workspace setting that you can then recall with a Workspace
button. For example, during logging you might want to display the
Logging tool and bins in specific locations.
While in a workspace, you can move tool windows or open and close tool
windows. The next time you select that workspace, the tool windows
appear with either:
The arrangement from the last time you left the workspace
The arrangement you set for the workspace, regardless of any changes
you made
For information on setting up workspaces, see the editing guide or user’s
guide for your Avid editing system.
Viewing Keyboard Settings
Common editing commands are mapped to the MediaLog keyboard. Use
the Keyboard settings to view the commands mapped to your keyboard.
You cannot change the mappings in MediaLog.
To view keyboard settings:
t Double-click Keyboard in the Settings scroll list of the Project
window.
n
The Keyboard palette varies, depending on the type of keyboard attached
to your Avid system. If an Avid-supported European keyboard is attached
to your Avid system, then the Keyboard palette will match that keyboard.
The Keyboard settings window opens and displays command buttons that
are mapped to the keyboard. To view the name of a command button, let
the mouse pointer rest on the button for 1 or 2 seconds.