The Window Docking Area and Floating Window Docks

The lower half of the ACID window is the window docking area. You can use this area to keep frequently used windows available, but out of the way, while you are working with a project.

You can also create multiple floating docks to organize your ACID windows. These docks can float over the ACID window or — if you have a dual-monitor video card — on a secondary monitor.

  • To dock a window, drag it to the docking area or a floating dock.

  • To undock a window, click the handle Acid Pro draghandle Overview and drag it out of the docking area or floating dock.

  • To prevent a window from docking when you drag it, hold the Ctrl key.

  • To expand a docked window so it fills the docking area, click the Maximize button Acid Pro b expanddocked Overview. Click again to restore the window to its previous size.

  • To remove a window from the docking area, click the Close button Acid Pro b closedocked Overview.

You can dock several windows in the same area of the screen, and the windows will be layered. Click a window�s tab to bring it to the top.


Which area do you want to learn more about?

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Explorer window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Chopper window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Mixing Console window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Video Preview window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Media Manager window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Track Properties window (Audio)

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Track Properties window (MIDI)

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Surround Panner window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Soft Synth Properties window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Audio Plug-In window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Plug-In Manager window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Groove Pool window

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Clip Properties window (Audio)

Acid Pro  OverviewThe Clip Properties window (MIDI)

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