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About non-modal dialogs
Many of the dialog boxes in WaveLab are “non-modal”. This means that
the window behind the dialog can be operated even though the dialog
box is still up on the screen.
For example, when you have a Processing dialog up on screen, you can
still work with the Wave window and the main menus. For example, this
allows you to perform the following operations without closing the dialog.
Play back the wave to hear the effect of any applied processing.
Adjust the selection before re-processing.
Use the menu to undo the last processing.
Keyboard commands
Windows normally does not allow you to select from menus and use key-
board accelerators when a dialog box is the active window. However, we
have provided a few special key shortcuts for the most crucial commands:
Key Command
[F3] Undo
[F4] Redo
[F6] Play selection
[Shift]+[F6] Activate loop and play selection
[F7] Stop
[F8] Play