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  • What are the underlined letters in the menus for?

    I hope I'm asking this in the right forum, but I can't figure out how to use the underlined items in menus as a shortcut. For instance in the marker drop down menu, some of the items have an underline, some don't and some have it listed on the right side too. The label marker has the L underlined. Is there a keyboard shortcut or hot-key available using L? I've looked for this in the help, so if I've missed it, just guide me in the right direction. Thanks.

  • #2
    Hi,

    The underlined "L" in the Marker Menu may be an error. Here are the "hot keys" (shortcuts) that are supported by the Diamond Cut DC8 family of products (as taken from the users guide/helpfile):

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    Hot Key Index
    Here is a list of all known Hot Keys/Combos and their real world equivalent. These keyboard accelerators (sometimes just referred to as “Accelerators”) are listed below:



    "1" Play selected area + 0.25 seconds on each side

    "2" Play selected area + 0.5 seconds on each side

    “3" Play selected area + 1 second on each side

    "4" Play selected area + 2 seconds on each side

    "A" Select displayed area (same as double click)

    CONTROL+"A" Select entire file

    CONTROL+"C" Copy selection to clipboard

    "D" Select destination

    CONTROL+ "E" Select/deselect the pencil (need to be zoomed in far enough to see waveform)

    "I" INTERPOLATE Full File (Bi-Modal {BM})

    "J" INTERPOLATE LEFT channel only {BM}

    “SHIFT + I” INTEROPLATE LEFT channel only {BM}

    "K" INTERPOLATE RIGHT channel only {BM}

    “CONTROL + I” INTERPOLATE RIGHT channel only {BM}

    “O” INTERPOLATE (Time Domain Mode)

    "L" PLAY LOOPED

    "M" DROP MARKER

    CONTROL+"M" MUTE

    "N" GO TO NEXT MARKER

    CONTROL+"N" NEW File,

    SHIFT+"N" GO TO PREVIOUS MARKER

    CONTROL+"O" OPEN File

    "P" Open PREFERENCES

    Plus Sign (+) Zoom In X2

    Minus Sign (-) Zoom Out X2

    CONTROL+"P" PRINT

    “Q” Activates "Snap Selection to Zero Crossing"

    CONTROL+"R" Brings up Record screen

    "S" SELECT SOURCE

    CONTROL+"S" FILE SAVE

    CONTROL+"U" UNDO LAST EDIT

    CONTROL+"V" PASTE

    ALT+BACKSPACE UNDO

    SHIFT+DELETE CUT

    END REWIND TO Start

    F1 Launch HELP file system

    SHIFT+F1 CONTEXT SENSITIVE HELP

    F6 NEXT PANE

    SHIFT+F6 PREV_PANE

    HOME FORWARD TO END

    CONTROL+INSERT EDIT COPY,

    SHIFT+INSERT EDIT PASTE,

    LEFT ARROW NUDGE RIGHT edge of selected area to the left

    RIGHT ARROW NUDGE RIGHT edge of selected area to the right

    SHIFT+LEFT ARROW NUDGE LEFT edge of sel. area to the left

    SHIFT+RT ARROW NUDGE LEFT edge of sel. area to the right

    RETURN Default button (this is the cancel button on all filters)

    SPACEBAR Play File or Record/Pause (toggle) when the

    record dialog box is active.

    UP ARROW Increments the selected parameters

    DOWN ARROW Decrements the selected parameters

    CONTROL+"X" CUT

    "X" ZOOM OUT

    "Z" ZOOM IN

    CONTROL+"Z" ZOOM OUT FULL

    CONTROL+”B” Paste Bleep

    ALT+"S" Toggles between Spectrogram & Normal

    Mode

    Esc Exits from Direct Spectral Edit (DSE) Mode

    or from the Spectrogram

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    Mouse Wheel Zoom In & Zoom Out








    Related Topics

    Charts, Graphs and Other Info



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    Copyright (c) 1996-2013 Diamond Cut Productions, Inc.
    Last edited by Craig Maier; 05-15-2013, 12:04 PM.
    "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield

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    • #3
      There are two different kinds of shortcuts here

      The underlined letters in the menus are shortcuts to that menu. These can be accessed by holding down the ALT key and pressing that letter.
      So for example, to get to the L, which is in the Marker Menu->Label Marker menu, do this
      ALT+M
      ALT+L

      So the first ALT+M gets you to the marker menu, and the ALT+L selects the Label Marker menu

      The second kind of shortcut keys are the direct access keys, those are the letters or key combinations that are seen in the menus to the right of the menu text, ex:
      Drop a Marker M

      Pressing the M key will select that menu directly.
      This is all standard windows stuff.
      Rick

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      • #4
        This is all standard windows stuff. .............................great... now I'm going to have to learn Windows!
        Dan McDonald

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        • #5
          Dan,

          LOL - same here!

          Craig
          "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield

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          • #6
            Thanks for those answers. I thought I had tried all the usual key-combinations to get a result for the Label-marker command. So today, I tried the Alt-L after getting the Marker menu displayed, and it worked, but only sometimes. Other times it would release the Marker menu itself and I get a little ding from Windows. I looked under preferences, but didn't see any adjustments for that. Has anyone else had difficulty?
            Also, I learned today what the Drop-marker meant. I had read it to mean drop (or delete) marker, and not drop one at the current position. So I was adding markers all over the place. Then the light bulb went on and I like the term now.

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            • #7
              Hi,

              I think that the cursor needs to be right in the middle of the marker indicator (pentagon) for the system to recognize the marker to be labeled.

              Craig
              "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield

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              • #8
                OK. I think I've got it now. If I call up the Marker menu with the Alt-M and then type L by itself , it seems to work. Perhaps I had done that earlier, but when I used Alt-L , the Marker menu goes away.

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