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2011/04/11 19:44:18 (permalink)

Multi Dock Shortcuts

1. Is there a shortcut key to scroll forward and backward thru the multidock windows?
 
2. Is this documented? Where?
 
3. Is there documentation for any other Multidock shortcuts?
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Re:Multi Dock Shortcuts 2011/04/11 20:21:48 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Steve_Karl 2014/05/05 06:05:46
D = expand/collapse MultiDock

Shift+D = Maximize/Minimize MultiDock

Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Keys (left or right) to move through multidocked windows.

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Re:Multi Dock Shortcuts 2011/04/12 00:20:00 (permalink)
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Re:Multi Dock Shortcuts 2011/04/12 12:06:30 (permalink)
Thanks, that works.
On a positive note, it looks like my screenset retains its last value after I close and reopen a project.
I wish that I could have multiple PRV in the multidock instead of just one.
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Re:Multi Dock Shortcuts 2011/04/12 12:13:23 (permalink)
I wish that I could have multiple PRV in the multidock instead of just one.

You can. Open your desired first track then right click on that PRV's tab and select lock content. Now double click on the next MIDI track which will now open it's own PRV. Repeat as often as you like.
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Re:Multi Dock Shortcuts 2011/04/12 12:30:03 (permalink)
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I wish that I could have multiple PRV in the multidock instead of just one.

You can. Open your desired first track then right click on that PRV's tab and select lock content. Now double click on the next MIDI track which will now open it's own PRV. Repeat as often as you like.

Thanks for that one FBB
I'm not a big PRV user so I have never gone looking for the answer to this, but I have wondered about it.

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Re:Multi Dock Shortcuts 2011/04/12 23:29:43 (permalink)
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I wish that I could have multiple PRV in the multidock instead of just one.

You can. Open your desired first track then right click on that PRV's tab and select lock content. Now double click on the next MIDI track which will now open it's own PRV. Repeat as often as you like.


It really is amazing what you can do with this software. So much that I don't even know about. Thanks for the tip.

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