Plug-In Inserts : Editing Plug-In Controls : Editing Plug-In Parameters Using a Computer Keyboard
 
Editing Plug-In Parameters Using a Computer Keyboard
You can use your computer keyboard to edit plug-in controls.
If multiple Plug-In windows are open, Tab and keyboard entry remain focused on the plug-in that is the target window.
*The plug-in target window is the focus of keyboard shortcuts for plug-in settings. To make a plug-in the target for any computer keyboard commands (including key shortcuts), click the plug-in’s Target button in its Plug-In window.
To change control values with a computer keyboard:
1. Click or Navigate to the control text field that you want to edit to activate the field.
*To move forward through the different control fields, press the Tab key. To move backward, press Shift+Tab.
2. Change the value by doing one of the following.
*To increase a value, press the Up Arrow on your keyboard.
*To decrease a value, press the Down Arrow on your keyboard.
*Type the value.
*In fields that support values in kilohertz, typing “k” after a number value will multiply the value by 1,000. For example, type “8k” to enter a value of 8,000.
3. Do one of the following to confirm the value:
*Press Enter on the numeric keyboard to input the value and remain in keyboard editing mode.
*Press Enter on the alpha keyboard (Windows) or Return (Mac) to enter the value and leave keyboard editing mode.
To clear all clip indicators in the project, including plug-in clipping:
*Press Alt+C (Windows) or Option+C (Mac).