On western keyboards the modifier keys are Shift, Control, Alt and others which may have various symbols showing on their surface. On my keyboard Mod4 has a little flag on it, which I think is a reference to the fact that Windows steals it for its own use. I would expect you can steal it back - there are lots of programs offering to re-assign key strokes.
So Mod4+4 means hold down that modifier key while pressing the key 4 Likewise, on my system Alt+mouse left drag is stolen by the window manager to drag windows around. But the bottom line is that you can re-assign which keys to use in Denemo in the easiest possible way - just press the key-combination you want while highlighting the command (this is easiest if the menu is not torn off). Or, if you prefer, right-click and choose "modify the key short cut ...", and then use the command center that pops up to set a one or two key short cut). And remember, you only need non-printing (spacer) rests if you have something else in the measure, otherwise leave it blank and Denemo will fill it in for you. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
