2.0.3 and German keyboard
Hi,
On a German keyboard, the "." Key on the numeric block renders an ",".
Now, when I use keyboard remapping to add "," as a key to add a dot to a note, this preference is not persisted and I need to recreate this every time.
How to fix this?
Greetings,Thomas
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Is the "keyboard remapping" you used the musescore tool of Edition>Preferences ?
Which system ?
On my laptop using linux with French BÉPO keyboard the numpad arrangement is not the one of the standard BÉPO and is presumably "hardcoded". However it includes a full stop which activate the "." function
For me the , on the numpad works perfectly as a means to add an augmentation dot to a note. And it does that by default, no tweaks of the shortcut setting needed.
Windoews 7, MuseScore 2.0.3, German Keyboard and language settings
Ok, I see I forgot to mention that I am using Mac OS X, herr the numeric keypad produces a comma...
And yes, I try to remap using the preferences.
In reply to Ok, I see I forgot to mention by Thomas Ganter
I believe there are issues on some systems with use of comma in shortcuts, as it conflcits with how multi-key sequences are represented. Try a different key.
In reply to I believe there are issues on by Marc Sabatella
Haha. Now, ..., which one you suggest I should use instead *without* ruining any other pre-existing key mapping? NOT FOUND: 1
In reply to Haha. Now, ..., which one you by Thomas Ganter
That's up to you. I assume the division key isn't used elsewhere though. Of course, it doesn't have to be one of those few keys, either - presumably you've got a whole keyboard.