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Working with multiple monitors, Position the Tools panel, Display vertical and timeline rulers

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 15 Workspace Working with multiple monitors To increase the available screen space, use multiple monitors. When you work with multiple monitors, the application window appears on one monitor, and you place floating windows on the second monitor. Monitor configurations are stored in the workspace. See also "Dock, group, or float panels" on page 11 Position the Tools panel The Tools panel provides quick access to tools, level meters, and the Workspace menu. By default, the Tools panel is a docked toolbar immediately below the menu bar. If you undock it, however, you can manipulate it like any other panel. • To show or hide the Tools panel, choose Window > Tools. • To undock the Tools panel from its default location, drag the handle at the left edge to another location in the workspace. • To redock the Tools panel in its default location, drag the panel tab to the green drop zone that spans the entire width of the application window, just under the menu bar. See also "Selecting audio" on page 36 "Level meters overview" on page 30 Display vertical and timeline rulers In the Editor panel, the vertical ruler indicates amplitude in the waveform display and frequency in the spectral display. Timeline rulers indicate time location. • To display the vertical ruler on the right side of the Editor panel, select View > Vertical Ruler. • To add a second timeline ruler at the bottom of the Editor panel, choose View > Bottom Timeline Ruler. If you show timeline rulers at top and bottom, each can display a different unit of time. (See "Change units in the timeline ruler or time display" on page 28.) See also "About the waveform display" on page 31 "About the spectral display" on page 32 Change interface brightness and colors 1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Appearance (Windows) or Soundbooth > Preferences > Appearance (Mac OS). 2 Adjust any of the following options, and then click OK: Brightness Brightens or darkens panels, windows, and dialog boxes. Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Workspace
Working with multiple monitors
To increase the available screen space, use multiple monitors. When you work with multiple monitors, the application
window appears on one monitor, and you place floating windows on the second monitor. Monitor configurations are
stored in the workspace.
See also
Dock, group, or float panels
” on page
11
Position the Tools panel
The Tools panel provides quick access to tools, level meters, and the Workspace menu. By default, the Tools panel is
a docked toolbar immediately below the menu bar. If you undock it, however, you can manipulate it like any other
panel.
To show or hide the Tools panel, choose Window
> Tools.
To undock the Tools panel from its default location, drag the handle at the left edge to another location in the
workspace.
To redock the Tools panel in its default location, drag the panel tab to the green drop zone that spans the entire
width of the application window, just under the menu bar.
See also
Selecting audio
” on page
36
Level meters overview
” on page
30
Display vertical and timeline rulers
In the Editor panel, the vertical ruler indicates amplitude in the waveform display and frequency in the spectral display.
Timeline rulers indicate time location.
To display the vertical ruler on the right side of the Editor panel, select View
> Vertical Ruler.
To add a second timeline ruler at the bottom of the Editor panel, choose View
> Bottom Timeline Ruler.
If you show timeline rulers at top and bottom, each can display a different unit of time. (See “
Change units in the
timeline ruler or time display
” on page
28.)
See also
About the waveform display
” on page
31
About the spectral display
” on page
32
Change interface brightness and colors
1
Choose Edit
> Preferences
> Appearance (Windows) or Soundbooth
> Preferences
> Appearance (Mac
OS).
2
Adjust any of the following options, and then click OK:
Brightness
Brightens or darkens panels, windows, and dialog boxes.
Updated 15 July 2009