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OZONE 7 | TIPS AND SHORTCUTS
Tips and Shortcuts
Shortcut Keys and Mouse Support
Turn Keyboard Support On or O
You can turn Keyboard Shortcuts on or o from the General Options menu. Keyboard support must be
set to Full for all keyboard shortcuts to be available.
Available options include Full (full keyboard support), Minimal (only TAB, arrow keys, and ENTER), or
None (Keyboard shortcuts turned o).
Using the Scroll Function of your Mouse or Trackpad
You can use the scroll function of your mouse or trackpad to adjust most controls (I/O gain, sliders,
etc.) by simply positioning the cursor over the control and scrolling.
Hold Ctrl (Windows) or Command (OS X) to move in smaller increments.
Hold Shift to move in larger increments.
If the scrolling action has no eect, try clicking on the plug-in to make sure Ozone has keyboard focus.
In the numerical readout of the EQ bands, you can adjust a value by holding the pointer over the
value and then scrolling.
In the Undo History screen, you can use the wheel to scroll through the History list.
Copy/Paste Support
Right-click on any slider to bring up a context menu, allowing you to copy and paste its value. You can
copy/paste between sliders, even if the sliders are in dierent instances of the plugin. You can also
copy/paste between a slider and a text editor (such as Notepad or TextEdit), in order to see the slider’s
value at a much higher precision than the plug-in displays.
Mouse and Meters
You can zoom in and out on level meters and level histograms by holding down the Ctrl key (Windows)
or the Command key (OS X) and clicking with the left mouse button to zoom in or the right mouse
button to zoom out. Under OS X you can also Command-Ctrl-click to zoom out.
You can reset the peaks or averaging of the spectrum by clicking on the spectrum.
You can reset a meter’s peak indication by clicking on it. You can also reset a level meter’s clipping
indicator by clicking on the clipping indicator (the red “over” light at the top).