Insert note without advance
One of the most annoying things I find with Musescore is the auto advance when you get to the edge of the screen.
If you're just entering a single note with the mouse this is fine. However when you want to enter a chord you create the first note, and it vanishes off the side of the screen. So you scroll back, and add another note, and immediately it vanishes off the side of the screen again.
You need to have a way to enter a note while at the same time not advancing so the note you're working on doesn't keep getting shoved out of view. Maybe holding SHIFT while clicking to insert the note, as you would to enter notes of a chord using the keyboard-entry method.
Comments
Use continuous mode then
In reply to Use continuous mode then by Jojo-Schmitz
Um... no. I don't think so. I tried it, but:
In reply to Um... no. I don't think so… by majenko
You could add spacers to continuous view to avoid the lyrics collisions. Or you could stick to page view but temporarily set a page size where only one system per page fits. Or use the pan button and toggle it when needed. Not sure what else could be done - MuseScore won't be able to read your mind about when to track the cursor and when not to.
BTW, no need to scroll back to enter a chord - Shift+letter works whether you can see the chord or not. You can also use the left arrow to go back, no need to waste time/effort scrolling if for some reason you do want to see the chord.
Turn off the "pan score automatically" option in the toolbar (between the repeats and metronome button)
In reply to Turn off the "pan score… by jeetee
... which breaks panning for playback and all other note entry.
While it works it's far from convenient. A system is needed that can be used on a click-by-click basis, and what better way than a simple holding down of a modifier key on the keyboard?