Sony SF-10000 User Manual

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Hiding the window docking areas 
You can double-click the separator between the workspace and window docking area to hide the docking area. You can also use the 
following shortcut keys to manage the workspace: 
Note: 
These shortcuts do not apply to floating docks. 
Shortcut key 
Description 
F11 
Show/hide windows docked at bottom of workspace. 
Shift+F11 
Show/hide windows docked on left/right sides of workspace. 
Ctrl+F11 
Show/hide all docked windows. 
Explorer window (Alt+1) 
The Explorer window is used to find, preview, and open media files. From the View menu, choose Explorer to show or hide the Explorer 
window. For more information, see 
File Properties window (Alt+2) 
The File Properties window is used to view or edit information saved in the active file. From the View menu, choose File Properties to 
show or hide the File Properties windowFor more information, see 
Video Preview window (Alt+3) 
The Video Preview window shows the video frame at the current cursor or play position. From the View menu, choose Video Preview to 
show or hide the Video Preview windowFor more information, see 
Time Display window (Alt+4) 
The Time Display window displays the current cursor or play position. From the View menu, choose Time Display to show or hide the 
Time Display window. For more information, see 
Channel Meters window (Alt+5) 
Sound Forge software provides peak and VU/PPM (peak program) meters that you can use to monitor your audio levels. From the View 
menu, choose Channel Meters to show or hide the channel meters. For more information, see 
Hardware Meters window (Alt+6) 
The Hardware Meters window allows you to monitor hardware outputs and adjust preview levels. From the View menu, choose 
Hardware Meters to show or hide the Hardware Meters window. For more information, see 
Undo/Redo History window (Alt+7) 
The Undo/Redo History window allows you to see all of your edit operations. From the View menu, choose Undo/Redo History to show 
or hide the Undo/Redo History windowFor more information, see 
Spectrum Analysis window (Alt+8) 
The Spectrum Analysis window allows you to examine the fundamental frequency and overtones present in a recording. From the View 
menu, choose Spectrum Analysis to show or hide the Spectrum Analysis windowFor more information, see 
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