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Navigation during chord symbol input
You can input multiple chord symbols without re-opening the popover each time by manually
advancing it to other positions.
Navigating with a computer keyboard
You can move the chord symbols popover to input chord symbols on other notes without having
to close and reopen the popover on each note.
Popover navigation
Key command
Advance the popover to the next beat. Space
Move the popover back to the previous beat. Shift-Space
Advance the popover to the start of the next
bar.
Tab
Move the popover back to the start of the
previous bar.
Shift-Tab
Move the cursor and popover to one of the
following positions, whichever is closest:
Next/Previous note
Next/Previous rest
Next/Previous rhythmic grid position
Right Arrow
/ Left Arrow
Move the popover to the next/previous chord
symbol.
Ctrl/Cmd-Right Arrow / Ctrl/Cmd-Left Arrow
Navigating with a MIDI keyboard
When inputting chord symbols using a MIDI keyboard, by default the popover advances
automatically to the next beat after you play a chord.
You can dene specic keys or buttons on your MIDI keyboard to trigger different navigation
behaviors. Use the MIDI Learn button on the Key Commands page in Preferences to assign
specic keys to the Note Input > Advance Chord Symbol Input commands.
RELATED LINKS
Key Commands page in the Preferences dialog on page 59
Assigning MIDI commands on page 63
Assigning key commands on page 62
Inputting chord symbols
You can input chord symbols using the chord symbols popover, both for all instruments or only
for individual instruments. You can also open the chord symbols popover during note input;
however, inputting a chord symbol stops note input.
PREREQUISITE
If you want to input chord symbols using a MIDI device, you have connected the MIDI device you
want to use.
Write mode
Notations input
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