Hey Chris,

Are you using a full external numpad? If so, the numpad dot found just
to the right of numpad zero will be your decimal. If the numpad is
imbedded into a laptop keyboard, F/N-. would be the keystroke. Either
way it's worth you finding this key, since it's also used in the
quickest ways to jump to specific times, beats within bars and memory
locations.

Hoping that you need this because you're splitting a nice round tempo
in half, rather than writing a song about pie at a BPM of pi.

Scott

On 9/28/11, Chris Norman <chris.norm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hiya mate, what if you need a decimal in there?
>
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> On 27 Sep 2011, at 22:27, Kevin Reeves wrote:
>
>> Hey Chris. You need to enter the values of the tempo using the numbpad and
>> press enter on the numpad itself for the changes to take effect. Hope this
>> helps.
>>
>> Kevin
>
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