Just in case you don't know, then you can use the Escape (ESC) key on your computer keyboard to close the mod source window.
You can also click anywhere outside.
Thanks! Yes, I am aware of those methods. It is nice to have a couple of options for how to close that window.
Keep in mind that if you only get the arrow function to step thru modulators, then you might have to click many times to get to the right modulator. Sometimes i agree that would add to the functionality.
I agree. I think both methods would have their usefulness. For example, arrowing back and forth would be useful to quickly see the targets assigned to adjacent sources (perhaps LFO1, LFO2, and LFO3). Closing the window and re-opening it with a new source would be useful if you wanted to see the targets assigned to sources that are not near each other in the Mod Overview list (perhaps LFO1 and Binary).
Personally, I think this would be very useful when looking at presets I didn't design. It would be really great to be able to quickly arrow through the Mod Target view for *ALL* of the sources to see which targets are assigned to each source, so that I can get an idea of how the preset works. I know that when you hover over a source in the Mod Overview view, little colored dots appear in the sections where that source has a target (which is very useful), but that's not quite the same as seeing the full list in the Mod Target view (at least to me).