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The Individual Mouse Modes
Curve Mode
Right Mouse Button: Context menu
Left Mouse Button: The left mouse key offers
following functions:
Volume and Panorama rubber band
When you click into the track near by an object, you
can, by pulling the mouse to the left or right, spread a
rectangle with the mouse key kept depressed. This will
select all volume and panorama points contained
within.
Volume and Panorama graduations for the whole
track
By means of the panorama and volume curves, volume
and stereo panorama graduations can be graphically
recorded. For this purpose sizing handles which are
moved are created on the curve.
A double click on the volume or panorama curve creates
a new handle, and a further double click will clear it.
Selected handles may also be cleared by selecting the
option ”clear handles” in menu ”edit”.
You may select a volume or panorama handle by a sin-
gle click. You will select further handles by holding the
Ctrl key while clicking.
When you click into the track on the right besides an
object, you can spread a rectangle with the mouse key
kept depressed. This will select all volume and
panorama points contained within (rubber band
function).
You may move selected volume and panorama handles
with the mouse. To move several handles the Ctrl key
must be kept depressed while pulling.
Context Help mode
Right Mouse Button: Context menu
Left Mouse Button: Click onto the object or subject
for which you request further information.
Cut mode
RightMmouse Button: Context menu
Left Mouse Button: You can use the mouse cursor
like a pair of scissors to crop objects.
Zoom mode
Right Mouse Button: Zooms out of the project
Left Mouse Button: Zooms into the project