Yes I will say that -- when I first began using Finale, with Speedy Entry, I DID use the alpha keys as a three octave keyboard. It seemed I always had to reset the octaves and then had to reset them again, and having only 5 fingers I had to move my hand back and forth and found it far simpler to move the cursor by hand.

If you find the 3-octave keyboard system works fine for you, then I am glad.

I did work at it and found a quicker method which was easier for me.



�ric Dussault wrote:
Le mardi, 12 nov 2002, � 06:12 America/Montreal, David H. Bailey a �crit :

I will certainly agree that using the alpha keys as a three-octave keyboard is not all that intuitive or quick

I hope that you're not saying that entering notes with the arrows is faster that the 3 rows alpha keyboard note entry, I would have to think that you haven't � really � tried it (alpha keyboard). I also think that it is not very complicated to understand the 3 row/ 3octaves principle, and isn't so counter-intuitive.

Eric

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