Selecting 'Stacatto' on toolbar doesn't add dot to score
When entering notes onto a score using a MIDI keyboard, the selected 'Stacatto' doesn't appear on the score.
Steps to reproduce -
[1] Select - Default (step time) note input
[2] Any note duration - eg Crochet
[3] Click on button for Stacatto articulation so it is highlighted
[4] Play a note on a connected MIDI keyboard eg middle C
Expected outcome is that a crotchet note C is added to the score with a dot above to indicate it is to be played stacatto.
PROBLEM: The note is added but the stacatto dot is missing. Please see the attached screenshot where you can see my selections and the added note with the missing dot above.
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Comments
I don't use a MIDI keyboard for input, but the steps you describe do add a staccato dot when using a computer keyboard to insert the note. Does it work with MIDI keyboard input if you choose the staccato with the shortcut Shift+S ?
In reply to I don't use a MIDI keyboard… by DanielR
Known bug.
See https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/17760
Does not seem important.
In reply to Known bug. See https:/… by graffesmusic
Yes, I see that is the problem, I didn't find this when searching. Thank you.
In reply to I don't use a MIDI keyboard… by DanielR
No, Shift+S has the same effect as clicking the button on the toolbar with a mouse, it just turns it on/off. With the button turned on, inputting notes with the mouse or computer keyboard does add the note with the stacatto dot.
My bug report specifically describes inputting notes using a MIDI keyboard, this does not add the stacatto dot