Difference between revisions of "Modal Shortcuts"

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The interface consists of two mode list views and a tab window view (<nowiki>’</nowiki>MIF<nowiki>’</nowiki> tab and <nowiki>’</nowiki>Enhanced<nowiki>’</nowiki> tab ). The two mode list view is synchronous. You can adjust the separator lines to resize these views.
The interface consists of two mode list views and a tab window view (<nowiki>’</nowiki>MIF<nowiki>’</nowiki> tab and <nowiki>’</nowiki>Enhanced<nowiki>’</nowiki> tab ). The two mode list view is synchronous. You can adjust the separator lines to resize these views.


(2) Press the
(2) Press the[[Image:Modal_Manual_121.png]]button in the toolbar to begin the NarBand modal identification.
[[Image:Modal_Manual_121.png|framed|none]]
button in the toolbar to begin the NarBand modal identification.


(3) Check the identified results and curve fitting of enhanced curves. All the identified modes will be shown in the two mode list views and output shortcut pane. You can check the relevant enhanced curves and its curve fitting in each setup for each mode. If ideal curve fitting hasn<nowiki>’</nowiki>t been got, you can adjust the fitting band manually, and identify this mode again in the current setup by double clicks.
(3) Check the identified results and curve fitting of enhanced curves. All the identified modes will be shown in the two mode list views and output shortcut pane. You can check the relevant enhanced curves and its curve fitting in each setup for each mode. If ideal curve fitting hasn<nowiki>’</nowiki>t been got, you can adjust the fitting band manually, and identify this mode again in the current setup by double clicks.

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