Mouse Controls
Just like your computer in general, a lot of actions can be taken via your mouse. You can select, double
click, right click, drag & drop etc.
Some of the most common mouse movement actions you’ll experience are:
Left click – selects the preset under your mouse pointer
o You may shift+click or ctrl+click to select groups of contiguous or non-contiguous (wow
what a word!) presets
Drag and Drop – Menu appears when you release your mouse button after dragging presets
you’ve selected with left click
o Move – Moves the selected preset(s) to the location under your mouse pointer,
replacing what’s there and leaving blank space behind
o Paste - Overwrites the presets under your mouse pointer but leaves a copy of the
presets in the location you grabbed them from
o Insert – Insert the selected preset(s) at the mouse cursor location. When you insert a
preset all of the presets after the insert have their number changed, so don’t freak out
when a whole bunch of presets change to the “Modified Preset” state!
o Swap (single preset only) – Swaps the dragged preset with the one under your mouse
pointer
Double click – selects the name of the preset in the details tab so you can rename it
Right click – opens a menu, like the ones you’re probably familiar with from your computer
operating system
o Select All Presets – Selects all resets in the workspace
o Select User Presets – Automatically selects all user presets in the workspace. This is
super handy if you want to grab everything that you’ve modified or created and make a
backup or move them as a group
o Cut – cut the selected preset(s)
o Copy – copy the selected preset(s)
o Insert (active if you’ve already cut or copied) – Insert the selected preset(s) at the
mouse cursor location. When you insert a preset all of the presets after the insert have
their number changed, so don’t freak out when a whole bunch of presets change to the
“Modified Preset” state!
o Paste (active if you’ve already cut or copied) – Places the cut/copied presets at the
mouse cursor location, overwriting presets that are in the current location(s).
o Paste Special (active if you’ve already cut or copied) – opens a further menu with extra
paste options
Paste to selected – allows you to paste cut/copied presets into locations that
you’ve selected via left click, shift+click or ctrl+click. If you’ve cut/copied more
presets than are currently selected, only the selected presets will be pasted.
Extra presets will not paste.
Paste to original locations – places the cut/copied presets back in their original
location