Extron electronic DMP 128 Stereo System User Manual


 
Cut, Copy, or Paste Functions
The user may cut, copy, or paste a GUI processor. These actions can be performed from
a context menu accessed by a right-click of the GUI element, using the Edit menu, or
using the standard Windows keystrokes: <Ctrl+X> = cut; <Ctrl+C> = copy; <Ctrl+V> =
paste.
Multiple GUI elements may be acted upon but the blocks copied must be compatible
with the desired paste blocks. A highlighted group of elements can be cut or copied to
a clipboard. The clipboard contents may then be pasted, but will only succeed if there is
an exact one-to-one relationship between the clipboard contents and the block or blocks
pasted to.
In the following example, the Mic #1 input signal path is copied to Mic #5. First the mouse
is clicked and dragged across the entire signal path. The selected blocks are highlighted
in green. Press <Ctrl+C>, or use the Edit > Copy menu selection to copy the blocks.
As shown below, the starting point for the paste, (the upper/leftmost element), must first
be focused by left-clicking the mouse on it. Note the green focus outline that appears on
the Mic #4 Gain block. The clipboard elements are pasted using the context menu Paste
command, the Edit menu Paste command, or <Ctrl+V>.
NOTE: A cut and copy of elements may be pasted to multiple locations. To copy the
clipboard to an additional location, click on the leftmost block and paste again.
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