BiPort Manual 12.rsp - M-Audio
BiPort Manual 12.rsp - M-Audio
BiPort Manual 12.rsp - M-Audio
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Menus<br />
Following are brief explanations of the program menu choices.<br />
File|New Setting<br />
When the <strong>BiPort</strong> Remote Control is first opened, the default setting is<br />
“<strong>BiPort</strong> Preferences.” Clicking “New Setting” in the file menu will reset<br />
all Remote Control settings to their defaults, while bringing up a new<br />
setting configuration entitled “New Configuration.”<br />
File|Open Setting<br />
If you have saved a configuration setting previously, Open Setting will<br />
bring up a dialog box that will allow you to choose the saved setting.<br />
Locate the setting you wish to load (you may want to create a folder to<br />
store several saved settings) highlight it and then open it by clicking<br />
“Open.”<br />
File|Close<br />
This option is grayed out while in Remote Control mode. It is accessible<br />
when using the <strong>BiPort</strong> diagnostics and can be used to close the diagnostics<br />
when you are through. Clicking the square in the left corner of the<br />
diagnostic box will also close it.<br />
File|Save Settings or File | Save As<br />
If you have changed remote Control settings and wish to save them to<br />
be recalled at a later date, open the file menu and click “Save.” This will<br />
bring up a dialog box that asks you to name the file and then click<br />
“Save.”<br />
“Save As” should be used to save an existing file under a different name.<br />
Opening the File menu and clicking “Save As” will bring up the same<br />
dialog box that asks you to name the file, then click “Save.”<br />
File|Revert To Saved<br />
If you’ve opened a file and changed settings, yet wish to switch back to<br />
the original file that you had opened, then open the File menu and click<br />
“Revert To Saved.” This will reset the Remote Control to previously<br />
saved settings.<br />
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