Using Text Boxes and Sliders
Most of the views in Wwise contain text boxes in which you can type property values or
specific information about an object. The name of the text box identifies the type of
information the field represents. Depending on the view, the name of the text box could be
beside, above, or below it.
You can copy text from a text box by right-clicking the text and selecting Copy. When text is displayed in a text box but can't be edited, it is
unavailable.
If you want to return a property value to its default setting, Ctrl+click in the text
box.
Most of the text boxes that contain property values also have a horizontal slider
underneath them. You can drag the slider to set the value in the text box from a continuous
range of possible values.
Horizontal sliders contain a slider head and a slider bar. The slider head is a small
point that represents the current property value. The slider bar represents how much or how
little the current value represents within the range of possible values.
The slider head appears in different locations along the slider depending on where the
default value falls within the range of possible values for each property. The slider bar also
starts in different locations and moves in different directions depending on where the default
value falls within the range of possible values for each property.
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Some sliders have a default slider range that is only a subset of the full range of the
property. To access a greater range of values for a particular property, enter a value in
the text box outside the default slider range. To view the "default slider range" and full
"range" for each property, refer to the Contextual Help for that property or the Reference
Topic for the related view. |
When you click and hold anywhere in the text box, the super slider appears, which makes it
easier for you to fine-tune the property value. When you release the mouse button, the larger
slider disappears. If you need to define the value more precisely, you can Shift+drag the
slider to increase or decrease the value in smaller increments.
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