Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 26
Basic operation, Click, Drag, Drag and drop
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3 Basic operation on the PM5D Basic operation This section explains the basic procedures you can perform in the PM5D's display. In general, you will perform operations in the PM5D's display by combining the operations described here. Click Moving the pointer to a specific parameter in the screen and pressing the left/right track pad button (or the left/ right mouse button) is called "clicking." Clicking is mainly used to turn an on-screen button on/off, to move the cursor, or to make fine adjustments to a value. • Track pad • Mouse Click Click Drag Moving the pointer to a specific parameter in the screen and then holding down the left/right track pad (or mouse) button while moving up/down/left/right is called "dragging." Dragging is used mainly to adjust the value of a knob or fader. • Track pad • Mouse Drag Drag Using the CURSOR keys of the data entry section to move the cursor to a desired parameter and then pressing the [ENTER] key is equivalent to clicking. If you are using a PS/2 keyboard, you can perform the same action using the arrow keys and the key. Subsequently in this manual, this operation will simply be called "clicking." Hint When using the track pad, you can move the pointer to the desired parameter and then tap the track pad to obtain the same result as if you pressed the left button. (This is called the Tapping function.) If you want to use the tapping function, you must enable it in the PREFERENCE 2 screen (UTILITY function) (➥ p.206). • Track pad Tapping While pressing Using the CURSOR keys of the data entry section to move the cursor to a desired parameter and then turning the [DATA ] encoder (or pressing the [DEC/CANCEL]/[INC/OK] keys) is equivalent to dragging. If you are using a PS/2 keyboard, you can perform the same action using the arrow keys and the / keys (or keys that have the same function). Subsequently in this manual, this operation will simply be called "dragging." Drag and drop Moving the mouse pointer to a specific parameter in the screen, dragging to another location in the screen, and then releasing your finger is called "dragging and dropping." Dragging and dropping is used to copy EQ or compressor settings to another channel. Dragging and dropping cannot be performed using the CURSOR keys or keyboard. Subsequently in this manual, this operation will be called "dragging and dropping." 26 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section