Miscellaneous features

If you hold down the control key and click on the mouse you bring up the real time magnifying glass. This feature may not work correctly if you are using a 3rd party graphics card which uses a non-Atari raster format for its VDI blitting.

The `VALUE OPTIONS' dialog (`Values' item under the `Options' menu) allows you to use the left and right mouse buttons to increment and decrement value as opposed to `rolling' them. You can also set the point size of the text used in the various list windows.

The `DIALOG ENABLE' dialog enables you to disable certain dialogs. When a dialog is disabled the operation proceeds as if the `OK' button was clicked with the current settings, without displaying the dialog. This is especially useful for the `COMBINATION COPY' and `PROGRAM COPY' dialogs when you are dragging combinations and programs about.

Because many different windows can potentially control the Korg M1 and its edit buffer, EKED-M1 keeps track of which window currently has control and ensures that the Korg M1 mode and edit buffer contents are changed appropriately whenever control changes to another window. If you change the Korg M1 mode or combination/program number manually, EKED-M1 can get confused.

The keyboard equivalents are not hardwired into the program but are determined at run-time by looking at the menu resource tree in eked-m1.rsc. Thus if you don't like the current ones you can change them with a resource editor.