
Open and close windows in Logic Pro for Mac
You can open editors and other working areas as separate windows, open multiple windows simultaneously, customize your window setup, and save different window arrangements as screensets. The contents of each window update to show your latest changes.
Only one window can have key focus at a given time, this is called the active window. When several normal windows overlap, the active window is the window in the foreground. The title of the window with key focus is black (the titles of other open windows are gray). Inside a window, the area with key focus (for example, the Tracks area) is bordered by a blue frame.
In the Logic Pro for Mac main window, different areas can be given key focus by clicking the background or title bar of the window, or by using a tool in the window. Key commands only affect the window or area with key focus.
Some areas, including the Logic Pro Settings and Project Settings windows, open as floating windows in the foreground, above even the key focus window. When one floating window covers another, click the one you want to move to the foreground.
Access for working areas is available in the Window menu when Enable Complete Features is selected in Logic Pro > Settings > Advanced. When Logic Pro for Mac is operating in Simplified mode, you can access the Logic Pro main window, the Keyboard, and the Musical Typing window from the Window menu.