Chord symbol shortcuts
Hello,
I have been using MuseScore for a number of years to do lead sheet transcriptions, so I frequently use the chord feature of MuseScore. In version 3.6, you when entering a chord, you could press the "tab" key and the chord symbol cursor would jump to beat 1 of the following measure. I found this particularly useful because it allowed me to navigate with only the keyboard very quickly so I could input chord changes as I was listening to the song in realtime.
With the release of MuseScore 4, it seems this keyboard shortcut has been removed. I referenced documentation on this webpage to see if there was a different shortcut I could use:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/chord-symbols#commands
From there, looks like I should be able to use cmd+→ on Mac to make the chord symbol cursor to jump to beat 1 of the next measure. This shortcut does not seem to work. Also mentioned in the documentation is the ability to jump by duration number, which also doesn't seem to work.
OS: macOS 12.1, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.0.0-223472200, revision: 5485621
Thanks,
David
Comments
Hi, David! David, here. I was searching the forum for this very issue. So in MS4 instead of entering a Chord Symbol and simply pressing TAB we have to press a series of spaces to traverse across the measure to the next. Incredibly inefficient and also frustrating that this wasn't addressed for release. Hoping I'm missing something...
In reply to Hi, David! David, here. I… by daveburkevt
Ctrl+right?
In reply to Ctrl+ right? by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, exactly. I had just returned to add that new discovery on this thread.
https://musescore.org/en/node/338819
Thank you!