Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 53

For DV/RES/BBPNLMIC.

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Showing and Hiding Panels Using the Interface Toolbar
Each page in DaVinci Resolve has an Interface Toolbar that runs along the top. This toolbar contains
buttons that let you show and hide different panels of functionality to accomplish different things:
You can show panels that aren’t displayed by default, since most pages have many available
panels of functionality that are hidden until you need them.
You can assign keyboard shortcuts to show and hide individual panels in your workspace for
instant configuration of the UI. Keyboard shortcuts to toggle these panels on or off can be
assigned using the Keyboard Customization window.
You can switch which panel appears within a particular geographical location of the UI, for
example switching between showing the Media Pool or Effects in the upper-lefthand corner of the
Cut or Edit pages.
You can hide panels you don’t need in order to create more room in the specific panels
you’re working within.
The Interface toolbar for the Color page lets you customize the Color page controls
If you right-click anywhere within the UI toolbar, two options appear: “Show Icons and Labels” and
“ Show Icons Only.” If you show icons only, the UI toolbar becomes less cluttered.
The UI Toolbar for the Edit page, showing icons only, to save space
Each page has a different set of options that reflect the capabilities of that page.
Showing and Hiding Panels in the Workspace Submenu
This function provides the ability to turn on or off panels by choosing them in the Workspace >
Show Panel in Workspace drop-down menu. The exact panels, such as Inspector, Media Pool,
Metadata, etc., are dependent on which page you are working in. Alternatively, you can assign these
panels keyboard shortcuts as well.
Adjusting the Size of Different Panels
You can resize adjacent panels in the interface by positioning the pointer at the border between any
two panels, and dragging it to enlarge one and shrink the other.
(Before/After) Resizing UI regions
Certain panels and palettes can be expanded, in the process rearranging another part of the UI,
by clicking a small gray Expand button. For example, an expand button at the top right of the
Keyframe Editor in the Color page can be clicked to make the Keyframe Editor wider, while at the
same time hiding controls at the center to make room.
Chapter 2Using the DaVinci Resolve User Interface 53
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