![]() On a PC keyboard, the Command key is typically the second key to the left of the Space bar it is to the left of the Alt ( Option) key. On a Windows keyboard, the key corresponding to the Command key (if you use the keyboard with a Mac) is usually the Windows key and labelled with its caption or a label or both. There are typically two Command keys, one directly to the left and one immediately to the right of the Space barĪpple key: The Command key is also called the Apple key at times, because before the Gorgon loop symbol, the Apple logo ( ) was planned to appear on the key (and in keyboard shortcuts in menus). On a Mac keyboard, you will find the Command key labeled with its name (or an abbreviation) as well as the Command key symbol (famously also the sign for sights of interest on Swedish camping ground maps). To find the Command key for macOS keyboard shortcuts, look for the following on your physical keyboard. You need not step on your keyboard, though, to find the proper keys for shortcuts on your Mac you can do it by touch, perhaps, and by eye-if you know what you are seeking: Where the Mac Command (Cmd) Key Is on Any Keyboard The myriad of taste receptors on a fly’s legs easily collects dust and dirt, and that prevents their finding-and properly appreciating-food. That is why they are so busy cleaning them. The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the MIDI Note Editor.Not sure where the “Command” key is on your keyboard or what to hit for “Cmd”? See here how to find the Command (Cmd) key on your Mac, Windows PC or Unix keyboard. The shortcuts for zooming and loop/region settings also work in the Sample Editor. See also the editing commands.ģ6.13 Key/MIDI Map Mode and the Computer MIDI KeyboardĪdjust Computer MIDI Keyboard Octave Range Up/DownĪdjust Computer MIDI Keyboard Incoming Note Velocity Up/DownĬlick to Add Adjacent Clips/Tracks/Scenes to Multi-SelectionĬlick to Add Nonadjacent Clips/Tracks/Scenes to a Multi-Selection The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the Envelope Editor and Arrangement View. Move Nonadjacent Tracks Without Collapsing Zoom Back from Arrangement Time SelectionĪdd Selected Take Lane Area to Main Track Lane The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the Arrangement View. ![]() ![]() Move Nonadjacent Scenes Without Collapsing The loop brace and start/end markers must first be selected before any of the following commands will apply to them. Tab can be used to move from one track or scene to another while renaming. Reset Assigned Color(s) for Selected Browser Itemīy holding down an additional modifier key, some of the above commands can also be applied to: In addition to the shortcuts shown here, the editing shortcuts can also be used in the browser.Īssign Color(s) to Selected Browser Item(s) ![]() You can then navigate the suggested options by pressing the up and down arrow keys and press Enter to choose one. This opens a search field that will suggest menu entries as you type. In macOS, you can access individual menu entries by pressing CMD- ?. the right and left arrow keys to open the neighboring menu.the up and down arrow keys to navigate the menu items.Under Windows, you can access each menu by pressing ALT and the first letter of the menu ( ALT- F for “File,” for instance).
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