Hello Finalizers
obviously, the smart use of hotkeys speeds up the work significantly. Which ones do you use? Using any special software?
I'll start with a simple one: PageDown toggles a tie backwards via TGTools key remapping. Speeds up the entering process in Speedy Entry remarkably, because the left hand's pinky finger is in that region anyway as the left hand rests on the number pad (right hand being on the MIDI keboard).
Thanks for your suggestions,
Harald
Which hotkeys do you use for working speed?
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F5 and F6 for Layers one and two.
But really, choosing hot keys will depend on what type of music you do, and what your particular workflow, is. What works for me might be worthless for anyone else, and vice-versa.
But really, choosing hot keys will depend on what type of music you do, and what your particular workflow, is. What works for me might be worthless for anyone else, and vice-versa.
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I created a table showing all the keys on the keyboard, with their modifiers, and what Finale (or the OS) used them for. I could then see where the empty slots were.
On the Mac, I discovered that many of the Ctrl-Command key shortcuts were empty, so I programmed them in -- Ctrl-Command-A for Artics; E for Expressions, G for Graphics, T for Text; L for Lyrics, etc. Some of the obvious ones were occupied, so I had to contrive some -- 5 for %; 4 for Time Sig; M for SimpleEntry (Music!); X for Special Tools.
But as a result, I've got all the main tools that I use with memorable (to me) keyboard shortcuts.
On the Mac, I discovered that many of the Ctrl-Command key shortcuts were empty, so I programmed them in -- Ctrl-Command-A for Artics; E for Expressions, G for Graphics, T for Text; L for Lyrics, etc. Some of the obvious ones were occupied, so I had to contrive some -- 5 for %; 4 for Time Sig; M for SimpleEntry (Music!); X for Special Tools.
But as a result, I've got all the main tools that I use with memorable (to me) keyboard shortcuts.
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Here, for what it's worth, are the keys I have defined with FinaleScript and TG Tools. The "Copy ..." mappings refer to setting up the copy filter, not to actually doing the copy.
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Here's some of what I use, based on the old DOS notation program THEME, programmed via "Finale Tweak" and the TGTools set available within Finale. For what I write it suits me great.
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Does Finaleallow you to assign Fkeys to scripts? I have always been forced to use other buttons, and those lovely buttons at the top of my keyboard go unused to this day
--Edit-- Found it in the TGtools more options.
--Edit-- Found it in the TGtools more options.
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