Pressing Alt+{lower-case letter name} gives the message "Alt-x is not a shortcut." Looking at the Command Center I see that the Add{X} commands have capital letters. I haven't done anything to change them.
I am on version 2.4.5. > On Feb 3, 2021, at 1:31 AM, Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com> wrote: > > On Tue, 2021-02-02 at 13:51 -0800, Wade McReynolds wrote: >> Sorry, that was a typo; the iPad keyboard I was using seems to have >> capitalized the letter automatically. I just checked and confirmed >> that the default shortcuts ALT+lower-case letter do not add any >> notes, at least not on my machine. > If it doesn't insert a note what does it do? You can find out by > pressing the key combination and then looking on the left hand side of > the status bar - it gives the name of the command you just executed. If > it is not a shortcut for any command then pressing it a second time > will bring up the advisory dialog telling you so. Does that happen? > >> And the shortcut dialog does show that I'm using lower case, not >> upper. (I'm not as inept with my laptop's keyboard as with my >> iPad's.) Oddly, after trying ALT+capital-letter I found that those >> key combinations do add notes to make a chord, including "F," "C," >> etc. > So do you have the "menu navigation by keyboard" off or on? > And what shortcut is listed against those commands (e.g. in the Command > Center - see attached screenshot which shows my setting, which is, I > think, the default). > (And, just to check you have version 2.4.5? There were fixes for MacOS > a while back). > > Richard > >> >>> On Feb 2, 2021, at 2:59 AM, Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> On Mon, 2021-02-01 at 13:48 -0800, Wade McReynolds wrote: >>>> I'm not able to add chord notes in Denemo using the Alt+{note} >>> >>> The default shortcut is Alt+(lowercase note), e.g. Alt-a >>> >>> >>>> keyboard shortcut (current repo version + Ubuntu Linux). Pressing >>>> some key combinations gives an error message (e.g., "Alt-A >>>> is not a shortcut") >>> >>> In which case you could assign it by pressing Alt-A while you have >>> the >>> command highlighted in the menu. It would mean pressing Alt, Shift >>> and >>> the key labelled "A" (on most keyboards), or having the CapsLock >>> set >>> and pressing Alt and the key labelled "A". >>> >>>> ; pressing Alt+F gives me the File dropdown menu. >>> >>> This happens if you have the preference set for invoking menus from >>> the >>> keyboard see "Menu Navigation by Keyboard" in the preferences (see >>> attached). >>> >>> Having said all that, various O/Ses intercept certain keypresses >>> before >>> they reach Denemo to do desktop operations - I just accidentally >>> hit >>> one while typing this and got a screenshot ready to print - so you >>> may >>> always have to change the shortcuts for your machine, or tell your >>> O/S >>> how you want it to behave (assuming it is listening to you!) >>> >>>> >>>> Also, it would be nice if, after using the Check Note Pitches >>>> feature, the dialog reading "Finished" would be given focus, so >>>> that >>>> I can hit Enter to dismiss it rather than switch to the mouse. (I >>>> haven't tested this one using the latest version of Denemo, BTW.) >>> >>> I just tried this out - the focus is on the dialog in the current >>> version when finishing the piece or after re-invoking the command >>> to >>> force it to stop. >>> >>> Richard >>> >>> >>> >>> <Screenshot at 2021-02-02 10-48-35.png> > <Screenshot at 2021-02-03 09-25-36.png>