Each of the three control surface panels are designed to perform different functions.
The following image shows the Navigation panel.
The following image shows the Function panel.
Use the Function panel to work in the menu you activated in the Navigation panel. For example, if you pressed the Key menu button in the Navigation panel, the functions for pulling a key are activated in the Function panel. The features available on the Function panel depend entirely on the menu selected in the Navigation panel. You can use the digital display at the top of the panel as a guide for understanding how functionality is distributed when a given menu is active.
You can also use the Function panel to set viewing modes. Some of the viewing functions included in the Function panel include multi-view, wipe, split, proxy, output, and print view.
The following image shows the Colour Grading panel.
Use the Colour Grading panel for most grading functions. Colour grading functionality is split between the Colour Grading and the Function panels. The Colour Grading panel is always in grading mode. Depending on the colour space selected in the Setup Project menu, either Linear or Logarithmic functionality is available.
The Colour Grading panel also contains the tablet.