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Modal Dialogs Display
All modal dialogs (except file selector boxes) are now shown on control surfaces that
feature LCD text displays.
All text fields are shown in the display’s upper row (if applicable to the device). If the
dialog text does not fit into the LCD’s upper row, it will start scrolling after three
seconds. You can scroll the dialog text manually with the appropriate control (see
assignment tables in the relevant Control Surface Support documentation). Manual
text scrolling disables automatic scrolling.
 If there is an Enter or OK button on the control surface, it triggers the dialog’s default
button, where applicable.
 If there is a Cancel or Exit button on the control surface, it triggers the button labeled
Cancel or Abort, where applicable.
 All buttons (push buttons, including Enter/default and Cancel, as well as checkboxes
and radio buttons, but not pop-up buttons) are shown in the display’s lower row (if
applicable to the device). Pressing a control surface button below the display triggers
the appropriate button/function in the dialog, where relevant.
Following use of the Enter/Cancel button on the control surface (or with the mouse),
the dialog will disappear, and all controls and displays will return to their previous
state/mode.
Mackie Control Mode Support
Logic Control, Logic Control XT, Mackie Control Universal and Mackie Control Extender
(all with firmware version 1.02 or higher) units no longer need to be switched to Logic
Control mode, to be recognized by Logic.
If you use software that requires Mackie Control mode:
1 Switch to Mackie Control mode. (Details can be found in your control surface
documentation).
2 Delete the Logic Control control surface in the Control Surfaces Setup window.
3 Turn on the power for your control surface. It will automatically be installed as a Mackie
Control. The functionality of both modes (Mackie/Logic Control) is identical.
Note: If you don’t use software that requires Mackie Control mode, there’s no need to
change anything.
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