2 newbie questions (sorry!) Keyboard short cuts and 'Search'
Morning, everyone from Wales UK.
I am very experienced in using notation software, but new to Musescore (consequence of shift to Linux).
The Manual refers in various places to keyboard shortcuts eg N for note entry, I for Instrument controls - but they are having no effect for me. Could someone please spell out the exact protocol(s) ?
And coming here in search of help, I can't see a 'Search' entry point for the actual Forum, which might have saved you (and me) this enquiry.
Many thanks
Ian G.
Wales UK
Comments
There's a magnifier glass for searching.
But better check out https://musescore.org/en/handbook
Not sure what issue you have with shortcuts, N and I just work
See also https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/keyboard-shortcuts
In reply to There's a magnifier glass… by Jojo-Schmitz
Prerequisites for shortcuts N and I to work are:
You can ensure you are in states 2, 3 and 4 by repeatedly pressing ESC.
To get into state 1. Use [File]>[New] and follow the dialogue.
Here's a score you can open in MuseScore to experiment on and not worry about messing it up:
Bach - Invention 13.mscz
For instance...
Open the score and press I (or menu item: Edit-> Instruments) to see the instruments.
Click on a note, or rest, press N to enter note entry mode.
Click on stuff and hit delete.
Etc.
In reply to Also, what OS (operating… by Jm6stringer
The N and I shortcuts work in every version, ever since ;-)
In reply to The N and I shortcuts work… by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry, you're too quick. I had to edit, didn't see Linux user.
In reply to The N and I shortcuts work… by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry about missing the magnifying glass - on an unfamiliar site, it's sometimes hard to know if you're looking for boxes, text or an icon.......
On the shortcut issue - the immediate comments drove me back to try again: and it seems to be that it is not (eg) N and I, but n and i. Anyway, issue solved. Thank you.
Impressed with the built-in sounds.
Sincerely
Ian G.
In reply to Sorry about missing the… by Ian Graham 2
it is N and I, not Shift+N and Shift+I, indeed ;-)
One is for Toggle Tenuto, the other not used.
In reply to Sorry about missing the… by Ian Graham 2
True, lower case 'N' was not used, but 'Shift' would be specified.
As an example:
Click on a notehead (not a whole note though) and press X.
Click on a notehead (not a whole note though) and press Shift+X.