Darcy writes:
... , it actually means the enter key, and not the return key. You
don't often see these keys have different functions, but in this case,
they do.
So where is the enter key as oposed to the return key. I didn't know there
was a difference; thought these were different names for the same key.
-- Rich
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darcy Burnard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: sound studio keyboard shortcuts
Hi Scott. Actually, there is a keyboard shortcut section in help, but
the help in that program is a little weird. When you interact with the
html area of the help window, you see two frames. Interact with the toc
frame, and if you move through that, you'll find a link for keyboard
shortcuts. The list is arranged a bit strangely however, so you may have
to read through it a couple of times.
Here are a couple of things to keep in mind when using sound studio.
First off, you'll want to disable cursor tracking when in editing
windows. The arrow keys won't work otherwise. Second, keep in mind that
in the keyboard shortcut list, when it says enter to place a marker, it
actually means the enter key, and not the return key. You don't often
see these keys have different functions, but in this case, they do.
Darcy
On 11-Dec-07, at 9:05 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hi Folks, not sure if this would be better placed on the pro audio list,
but if so feel free to berate me.
Just downloaded sound studio and had a tinker. So far so good in terms
of navigating round the various windows within the program, and i liked
that we can read input levels easily. The biggest problem I've got now
is finding out about the keyboard shortcuts for it. Is there a list
anywhere? Had a look through the help and even asked google, but my
search was fruitless. I'm after things like the shortcuts to skip back
and forth through a file, jump from marker to marker, control selections
and whatnot, so if anybody could give me a nudge in the right direction
that would be cool.
Oh one more thing, can sound studio multitrack? I saw a command to add
and remove tracks, but it didn't seem to do much, and the description on
the felt tip site features list was oddly worded, made me wonder if it
was some sort of bodgy take on multitracking.
Thanks in advance...
Scott