Turn curser tracking off before clicking. That will open the menu for ya. Hope
this helps.
Kevin
On Apr 16, 2013, at 2:33 PM, Mark Borsina wrote:
> Hello Slau, I'm replying to the second part of this post for the input
> source. I'm also having the same problem of getting tracks to be in ascend
Out of curiosity, do you have your mouse tethered to the VoiceOver cursor?
Slau
On Apr 16, 2013, at 2:33 PM, Mark Borsina wrote:
> Hello Slau, I'm replying to the second part of this post for the input
> source. I'm also having the same problem of getting tracks to be in ascending
> order with
Hello Slau, I'm replying to the second part of this post for the input
source. I'm also having the same problem of getting tracks to be in
ascending order with the option and command keys. I tried what you said but
any time I click the mouse while on the input source field with command and
opti
Hi John,
There are two aspects to your question: one is the matter of ordering input
sources to be sequential from a given track and the other is the issue of track
arming.
For input source ordering, on the first input source for which you want to
start the ascending order of inputs, with the
Hi John,
The fastest and safest way to do that is to hide ALL of the other tracks and
then put the tracks you want to record in to record.
You could also make a group out of those tracks and while in group dialogue
include the "record" as an attribute for that group and go for it?
Then when that
If a sighted person had 24 tracks and wanted to record on the first ten
tracks starting with input #6 going through to input #16 in order, they
would hit the command and option keys together while clicking the mouse on
the input field of the first track and start with #6. I can't figure out
how