The Soft Buttons; The Cursor Buttons - Kurzweil PC3LE6 Musician's Manual

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The Soft Buttons

The soft buttons are located directly under the display (see below.) The soft buttons are called
"soft" because their functions change depending on the currently selected mode and page.
Sometimes they perform specific functions, like changing MIDI transposition. In the Program
Editor and other editors, they're also used to move to different pages of programming
parameters. If a soft button's label is in all capital letters (ARP1, for example), pressing the
corresponding soft button takes you to a page of parameters. If the soft button is labeled in
lower-case or mixed-case letters (Save, for example), the soft button performs some kind of
function.

The Cursor Buttons

To the right of the display are four buttons arranged around the Alpha Wheel (see below.) These
are called the cursor buttons. They move the cursor around the currently selected page, in the
direction indicated by their labels. The cursor is a highlighted (reversed) rectangle (sometimes
it's an underscore). It marks the value of the currently selected parameter.
Programming the PC3LE involves selecting various parameters and changing their values.
Select parameters by highlighting their values with the cursor. You can change the highlighted
value with any of the data entry methods described in the data entry section below.
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