Include List of Hotkeys on MuseScore Local Handbook
I couldn't find a list of MuseScore's hotkeys (though I'll admit I didn't search very long). Is there a list somewhere to put on the handbook that comes in the download?
I couldn't find a list of MuseScore's hotkeys (though I'll admit I didn't search very long). Is there a list somewhere to put on the handbook that comes in the download?
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Users can customize the shortcuts . You can see a list in Edit->Preferences->Shortcuts
In reply to Shortcuts by [DELETED] 5
Yes, but if we'd rather see what the default is first, where do we find that?
In reply to Default by Calem Bendell_
At the same place. There is no default list in the handbook. Feel free to build one and share it.
In reply to At the same place. There is by [DELETED] 5
Were I to compile a list, would it be a categorised list of the more commonly used shortcuts followed by a list of all the shortcuts?
In reply to Categories by Calem Bendell_
The number of shortcuts being quite big, I guess a list by category makes sense.
There is also a feature request for printing shortcuts from the preferences dialog : http://musescore.org/en/node/3871
In reply to The number of shortcuts being by [DELETED] 5
I was reluctant to include a list in the handbook because some of the shortcuts may change in future versions.
I went ahead and added a page. See Keyboard shortcuts
In reply to I was reluctant to include a by David Bolton
Hi
I'm not sure that's the right forum, but when I translated the new book page "Keyboard shortcuts" I realized that I don't understand the use of these shortcuts, or, better, they don't work (Ubuntu Lucid, MuseScore 0.9.6.2 rev. 3400):
Top note in chord: Ctrl+Alt+Up
Bottom note in chord: Ctrl+Alt+Down
Can someone help me?
Thanks
Antonio
In reply to Shortcuts by antoniomarchionne
It selects the top/bottom note in the current chord. It looks like it doesn't work in Ubuntu because the keyboard shortcut is already used by the operating system for switching desks.
Thanks, hadn't thought about the fact that it could change frequently.