User Manual

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)
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Various basic operations
This section explains the basic operations performed in the CS1D display. In general, operations in the CS1D software
will consist of combinations of these actions.
Click
“Click” is the action of moving the pointer to a specific item in the screen, and pressing the left or right switch of the
track pad (or if using an external mouse, pressing the left or right mouse button). Clicking is used to turn an on-screen
button on/off, to move the cursor, or to make fine adjustments of a numeric value.
Hint
If you use the [CURSOR] switches of the data entry
block to move the cursor to a specific item and press
the [ENTER] switch, the result will be the same as if
you had clicked that item. (The same is true if you
use the arrow keys or ENTER key of an external key-
board.)
Hint
After moving the pointer to a specific item, you can
tap the track pad to produce the same result. (This is
called “tapping.”)
To defeat this function, you must cancel tapping in
the display (UTILITY function PREFERENCE
screen). (“CS1D Reference Manual (Software)”
p.36)
Drag
“Drag” is the action of moving the pointer to a specific item in the screen, then pressing and holding the left or right
switch and sliding your finger up/down/left/right on the track pad. To drag using the mouse, press and hold the left or
right mouse button, and move it up/down/left/right. Dragging is used mainly to modify the value of an on-screen knob
or fader.
Left switch
Click
Mouse left click
Right switch
Click
Mouse right click
Tra ck pad
Tapping
Tra ck pad
Drag
Drag
Mouse
Left switch
While pressing
Tra ck pad
Drag
Drag
Mouse
Right switch
While pressing