Jump to next measure while adding chord sign
On Musescore 3, when I'm adding a chord sign (Cmd+K) and I want to jump to the next measure, I simply pressed TAB Key. But now on Musescore 4, TAB key is assigned to navigate among interface elements (menus, navbars, etc). I know by pressing SPACE jumps to the next note, but I was unable to find how to jump to the next measure.
Any help would be appreciated
Ivan Apolonio
Comments
For navigating chord symbol entry in MuseScore 4, see - https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/chord-symbols#commands
In reply to For navigating chord symbol… by BCRCornet
Thanks for your reply. This link you sent is exactly what I was looking for. However it doesn't work on my Mac. I have searched on Preferences -> shortcut and these shortcuts are really there (see attached screenshot), but it doesn't works :-(
Is this a bug on Mac version?
I'm using the latest Musescore version (so far)
OS: macOS 13.1, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.0.1-230121751, revision: 9b70a8c
In reply to Thanks for your reply. This… by ivanobom
Yes it is.
In reply to Thanks for your reply. This… by ivanobom
I have the same issue, cmd + → doesn't work on my mac either. Pity, this is one of my most used shortcuts in musescore as I write a lot of lead sheets.
OS: macOS 11.7.6 x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.0.2-230651546, revision: dbe7c6d
There seems to be no option in Preferences to assign a new/alternative shortcut. The "next beat" command is there, but not "next measure."