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ON-SCREEN PIANO KEYS
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About this chapter
This chapter describes the functions of the On-screen Piano Keys window.
The On-screen Piano Keys window enables you to play instrument devices using either your mouse or computer key-
board. This provides a simple and convenient way to input notes or chords when using the program without an at-
tached MIDI master keyboard.
Using the On-screen Piano Keys
Opening the Piano Keys window
D To open the window, select “Show On-screen Piano Keys” from the Windows menu, or press [F4].
Like the Tool window, the On-Screen Piano Key window “floats” on top of other windows, remaining visible most
of the time.
You can choose between two basic operational modes to enter notes; “Mouse” or “Computer Keys”.
Mouse Mode is for entering notes with the mouse, and Computer Keys Mode for using the computer keyboard to
enter notes. The two modes are described separately below.
The respective buttons in the middle of the window are used to switch modes.
Mode buttons.
Regardless of mode, the On-screen Piano Keys window always follows Master Keyboard input.
This means that the Piano Keys will trigger the device associated with the track that has Master Keyboard Input.
The Piano Keys input is merged with any attached keyboard/control surface input so you can use both simultane-
ously.
The available note range is 10 octaves (C -2 to E 8).
When the On-screen Piano Keys window is in Mouse mode, you can resize it by clicking and dragging the win-
dow frame according to standard procedures.
This is especially useful in “Mouse” mode, since you can adapt the window to show the desired note range.