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When configuring a control panel, Introduction – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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Introduction

Shortcuts

When Configuring a Control Panel

These shortcuts are available when you are using NV9000-SE Utilities to configure a control
panel:

‘D’ or ‘d’

Makes the currently selected button a destination button. If the last button you

selected was also a destination button, the new destination button is assigned the next des-
tination in the list of destinations.

‘S’ or ‘s’

Makes the currently selected button a source button. If the last button you

selected was also a source button, the new source button is assigned the next source in the
list of sources.

‘L’ or ‘l’

Makes the currently selected button a level button. If the last button you selected

was also a level button, the new level button is assigned the next (virtual) level in the list of
levels.

‘C’ or ‘c’

Makes the currently selected button a category button. If the last button you

selected was also a category button, the new category button is assigned the next category
in the list of categories.

‘U’ or ‘u’

Makes the currently selected button “undefined.”

‘Delete’ key—

The same as pressing ‘U’ or ‘u’.

‘T’ or ‘t

Changes the panel selection focus to the ‘Button Type’ drop-down list. Same as

clicking in the ‘Button Type’ field of the panel configuration page.

When you are choosing an entry in the ‘Button Type’ field, you can press letter keys repeat-
edly to browse the the lists of button types that start with that letter. For instance, pressing
“S” repeatedly would cause the button type selection to become “Salvo,” “Save Preset,”
“Selection,” “Source,” “Source Master,”and “Source/Destination” in succession.

Note that such changes in button type occur in the context of the ‘Button Type’ field.
Pressing “S” (or any other letter) when you are not in the button type field has a different
result, as noted above.

‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’ or ‘4’

Places the focus in the first, second, third or fourth (as applicable) drop-

down list after the ‘Button Type’ field.

For these keys to work, you must have just previously selected a button proxy in the
panel graphic.

‘Alt’ + ‘b’

Moves the configuration page focus to the image (or proxy) of the button being

configured.

‘Alt’ + ‘Shift’ + ‘b’

Same as ‘Alt’ + ‘b’.

‘Tab’

If a button is selected, pressing tab moves the focus to the next button (in the button

ordering). If a check box, text field, or drop-down box is selected, the focus is advanced to
the next check box, text field, or drop-down box, in cyclical rotation.

‘Shift’ + ‘Tab’

If a button is selected, the focus is moved to the previous button. If a check

box, text field, or drop-down box is selected, focus is reverted to the previous check box, text
field, or drop-down box in cyclical rotation.