keyboard shortcut -- speedy entry
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On my Mac G5, the keyboard shortcut to Arrow Tool is command shift A. Apparently, there is no shortcut for Speedy Entry tool, however. What are my options for creating one?
Mac G5
PrintMusic 2010
M-Audio Axiom 49-key USB controller
PrintMusic 2010
M-Audio Axiom 49-key USB controller
- Peter Thomsen
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To program a keyboard equivalent for a tool:
While pressing option and control, press one of the tool keyboard equivalent keys: F, G, H, J, K, L, semicolon (;), or apostrophe (').
To program one of these keyboard equivalents, press one of the keys in the middle row of the alphabet keyboard (F through apostrophe) while pressing option and control. The Master Tool Palette dialog box appears; double-click the tool you want to assign to the key you pressed. From now on, to select that tool, simply press control plus the key you originally pressed (CONTROL+F, for example).
Keyboard equivalents are document-specific. If you decide you like these keyboard equivalents, you should save them to your default file.
While pressing option and control, press one of the tool keyboard equivalent keys: F, G, H, J, K, L, semicolon (;), or apostrophe (').
To program one of these keyboard equivalents, press one of the keys in the middle row of the alphabet keyboard (F through apostrophe) while pressing option and control. The Master Tool Palette dialog box appears; double-click the tool you want to assign to the key you pressed. From now on, to select that tool, simply press control plus the key you originally pressed (CONTROL+F, for example).
Keyboard equivalents are document-specific. If you decide you like these keyboard equivalents, you should save them to your default file.
Mac OS X 12.6.9 (Monterey), Finale user since 1996
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Thanks for your response, Peter, but in PrintMusic, the keystroke combination you mentioned has no effect. Additionally, the 2010 PrintMusic User Manual contains no reference to a Master Tool Palette.
How can I create a keyboard shortcut to menu for Speedy Entry?
How can I create a keyboard shortcut to menu for Speedy Entry?
Mac G5
PrintMusic 2010
M-Audio Axiom 49-key USB controller
PrintMusic 2010
M-Audio Axiom 49-key USB controller
- Peter Thomsen
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- Finale Version: Finale v27.4
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Oops, sorry!
I don't know PrintMusic.
My instructions are for the "full" Finale.
Apparently PrintMusic does not have the ("full" Finale's) option of "tool metatools".
I don't know, whether it is possible to create a keyboard shortcut to a PrintMusic tool.
But I suspect that it can't be done without third party software (like e. g. QuicKeys).
I don't know PrintMusic.
My instructions are for the "full" Finale.
Apparently PrintMusic does not have the ("full" Finale's) option of "tool metatools".
I don't know, whether it is possible to create a keyboard shortcut to a PrintMusic tool.
But I suspect that it can't be done without third party software (like e. g. QuicKeys).
Mac OS X 12.6.9 (Monterey), Finale user since 1996
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After substantive research, I downloaded Quickeys' trial version and have a solution for PrintMusic users. We can create one-stroke shortcuts to any of PM's most-used tools.
To create a QuicKey shortcut for a PM tool: After opening your PM document, open QK app, go to file>new shortcut, for “scopes and triggers" select PrintMusic, select the hotkey (F1 through F4 are best), click “record more”, click on open document in PM, then desired palette tool, “end recording”, collapse all steps, uncheck all steps except the last, which says “click at location…”, save and label as "arrow tool, speedy tool", etc. This is going to be a tremendous time-saver for me to have my major editing tools available at a keystroke.
To create a QuicKey shortcut for a PM tool: After opening your PM document, open QK app, go to file>new shortcut, for “scopes and triggers" select PrintMusic, select the hotkey (F1 through F4 are best), click “record more”, click on open document in PM, then desired palette tool, “end recording”, collapse all steps, uncheck all steps except the last, which says “click at location…”, save and label as "arrow tool, speedy tool", etc. This is going to be a tremendous time-saver for me to have my major editing tools available at a keystroke.
Mac G5
PrintMusic 2010
M-Audio Axiom 49-key USB controller
PrintMusic 2010
M-Audio Axiom 49-key USB controller