Touching [S3] will open the Show Options dialog box. [S9] though [S12] switch you between the different setup options.
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Cue Lists look to these settings to get their default values. Individual cue lists can override these settings if they want by changing settings in the Cue List Properties box.

Asserting a cue list means to take full control again after other cue list have stolen attributes from you. To do this manually, press [SHIFT] [GO].
If you use the mouse to double click on the left most cell in the Cue List you will execute a GOTO on that cue. The fades on attributes involved in the GOTO will happen in the time you set here.
Alternately, you can move the Blue Box to this cell and press [EDIT] or [INSERT] on the QWERTY keyboard.
When your Release a Playback, the values have to fade to some value; either their default value or the value set by some other cue list as determined by the Fade Resolution. The Cue List Release Time determines that fade time.
If you are running rehearsals, you may just want to step from cue to cue ignoring the recorded times. You have the option to set the time you step through cues using [Step Fwd] [Step Back] keys or "[" and "]".
This time is used when you press [HALT/BACK]
on halted cue lists or the Halt/Back
toolbar button
to move backwards through the cue list. Alternately,
you can press [SHIFT] [HALT/BACK] on halted cue lists or
to go back to the previous cue using
that cue's recorded times.
Use this text box to set the Default Cue Time. The default time is stuffed into the Record dialog box each time new cues are written. You can easily change individual cue times in the Record dialog box when you are writing them or just as easily afterwards using the Blue Box.
Use the combo box to select the action to be taken when the GO button is hit during a loop of Cues. For an explanation of each, see Action On Go Within a Cue Loop.
This option, if set, takes you to new cues you've just recorded when the Record dialog box closes. The default for this option is on. If you are doing a lot of editing out of sequence, you may want to turn this option off. Regardless of this setting, if you do a Record with [S7-Update] checked, the GOTO does not happen.
This option, if set, automatically releases all Captured Attributes when the Record dialog box closes. The default for this option is on. If you are building multi-step chases with moving lights, you may not want the fixtures released after recording each and every step. In the Hardware Setup - Console section, you can turn on Last Action Editing which normally does not release the fixtures when you press [REL]. If this option is on, the fixtures will be released after a record.
The MIB time will be used on all newly recorded cues. The MIB time is found in the Cue Actions dialog box and can be altered for each and every cue.
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