Apple 8 Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
72 Chapter 8 Speeding Up Your Workflow
Using Screensets
Every project created in Logic can contain up to 90 screensets. Screensets are window
combinations that can be customized by you, and stored to numeric computer
keyboard keys/key combinations. Each screenset remembers the type of editor or
Arrange windows opened, plus their individual size, position, and zoom settings. This
facility accelerates your workflow massively, and allows you to tailor Logic to fit your
needs and tastes.
Tip: Screensets are particularly useful if using multiple monitors or wide screen
monitors. You can position and size elements anywhere, on any monitor.
To set up a screenset:
1 Press any of the numeric keys above your computer keyboard (you can also use a
numeric keypad, if using a portable Macintosh).
2 Open the desired windows by choosing them from the Windows menu, or by using the
appropriate Key Commands.
3 Resize, zoom, and reposition your selected windows to meet your needs. All changes
you make are remembered automatically.
Resizing and repositioning of windows is as per any Mac OS X application. Zooming
the content of individual windows is achieved with the Zoom sliders.
Note: This will only work for keys/screensets 1 to 9.
To set up more than nine screensets:
m Press Control while typing in the desired numeric key combination.
Important: You can not use the number “0” for any of your screenset combinations. The
reason is that this numeric key is “hard-wired” to the Play function key command.
To recall a screenset, do one of the following:
m Press the appropriate key or key combination.
Hold Control, and press the appropriate number keys to recall screensets 11 and above.
m Choose the desired screenset from the Screenset menu.
To prevent the current screenset from being altered:
m Choose Screensets > Lock Screenset (or use the Lock/Unlock Current Screenset key
command, default: Shift-L).
A bullet appears in front of the screenset number to indicate that it is locked. Reuse the
key or menu command to unlock the screenset.