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Using logic, Using the mouse, Clicking – Apple Logic Pro 7 User Manual

Page 13: Double-clicking, Grabbing or clicking and holding, Moving or dragging, Mouse wheel events

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Using Logic

The following chapter will guide you through Logic’s basic
interface elements, file handling options and common input
techniques.

You will also learn about a number of shortcuts and features that will accelerate your
workflow, and assist you while learning about Logic.

Using the Mouse

The mouse can be used in the following ways in Logic:

Clicking

Place the mouse pointer on the object (button, input field and so on) and press the
mouse button once.

Double-clicking

The same as clicking on an object, but you press the mouse button twice, in quick
succession. You can set a suitable interval between clicks in the System Preferences
(Keyboard and Mouse pane).

Grabbing or Clicking and Holding

The same as clicking on an object, but you keep the mouse button held down.

Moving or Dragging

Grab the object, and move the mouse (keeping the mouse button held down) to the
desired position.

Mouse Wheel Events

You can use the mouse wheel to scroll vertically in Logic. There are also some modifiers
supported:

If you press Command, the mouse wheel can be used to scroll horizontally.

If you press Option, the mouse wheel can be used to zoom in/out vertically.

If you press Option-Command, the mouse wheel can be used to zoom in/out
horizontally.