Moving displays, Scrolling within a display, Expanding displays – ETC Element v2.1.0 User Manual
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Moving Displays
To move the active display from one monitor to another, press and hold the [Tab] key and use the
page arrow keys to move the display in the direction of the desired screen. One press of the left or
right page keys will move the display to the next screen in that direction. To move it back, press the
opposite arrow key.
Scrolling within a Display
By default the page keys will advance/retreat a display by one page per press. However, to scroll
through displays you may press the [Scroll Lock] key on the keypad. The LED on the button
illuminates red when in scroll lock mode.
Scroll lock is a toggle state. When scroll lock is first pressed:
• [Page
] - scrolls table, spreadsheet and channel views down,
• [Page
] - scrolls table, spreadsheet and channel views up,
• [Page
] - scrolls table and spreadsheet views right,
• [Page
] - scrolls table and spreadsheet views left.
Expanding Displays
[Expand] allows a display to be viewed across multiple monitors.
To expand a display to an adjacent monitor, press [Expand] & [Page
] if in table views or
[Expand] & [Page
] if in either view.
To collapse an expanded view, press [Expand] & [Page
] if in table views or [Expand] & [Page
] if in summary views.
Show File Indicator
When a show file has been modified but not saved yet, an asterisk (*)
will display beside the show file name at the top of the displays. See
Saving the Current Show File, page 40
for more information on saving.
[Data] Key
Pressing and holding [Data] allows you to view the values behind any referenced or marked data.
[Data] exposes the next lower reference level. So if you view a palette reference and press [Data],
the absolute data will be displayed instead.
You can lock this mode by pressing [Shift] & [Data]. When in display reference values mode, “Data
Latched” will display in the upper left of the live display. To exit this mode, press [Shift] & [Data]
again.
[Data] can also be used to change the address views in patch.
See “Using Output Address vs Port/
[Label] Key
[Shift] & [Label] can be used to toggle the display between showing the palette number or its label.
To see the labels by default, you will need to enable Show Reference Labels in Setup.