Chapter vi, Using menus – 360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual
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Using Menus
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Shortcut 2000 Editor Owner's Manual
CHAPTER VI
Using Menus
The design of the Shortcut Editor places all of the commonly used functions on dedicated
keys. Less-often used tasks are selected through menus; these define global aspects of the
editor's behavior, and perform specialized operations. There are two methods of using menus:
Method 1
•
Press the M
ENU
key at any time to make a list appear.
•
Rotate the S
CRUB
W
HEEL
to highlight the desired item.
•
Press E
NTER
or M
ENU
to select that item. The variable for that menu selection
will blink, or a sub-menu will appear.
•
Rotate the S
CRUB
W
HEEL
to select the desired item.
•
Press E
NTER
to confirm the selection, or
EXIT
to restore the original setting.
•
Press E
XIT
to back out to the main menu list.
•
Press E
XIT
again to exit entirely from the menu operation, and return to your
previous work screen.
The L
EFT
-and R
IGHT
A
RROW
K
EYS
(
) or the
GO TO
keys can be used in place of the
S
CRUB
W
HEEL
to make menu selections. The E
DIT
I
N
and E
DIT
O
UT
keys can be used in place
of E
NTER
and E
XIT
, unless an audio waveform is on the display.
Method 2
All items within the menus are numbered. Press a numeric key to directly select the
menu item. This leads to some shortcuts to finding menu choices. For example:
M
ENU
, [2] = Show the Quick Reference list
M
ENU
, [3] = Rename the Directory or File
M
ENU
,
[1]
or M
ENU
,
M
ENU
= Go to the Setup Menu
The S
TOP
key has an extra function when working with menus. It means "Get me back
to where I was – make all these menus go away." Use S
TOP
if you are in any menu and wish to
immediately abandon what you are doing.
This method is used exclusively by the special “quick menus” for Input Select (S
OFT
K
EY
1)
and Speakers On/Off (S
OFT
K
EY
2).
For example, S
OFT
K
EY
1,
[1]
=
A
NALOG
I
NPUT
.