Slau, please accept my apology. For some weird reason, that part of the message 
did not read on my end.  Again, my apology, and thank you for the help.
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Christopher Gilland
JAWS Certified, 2016.
Training Instructor.

i...@gillandmarketing.com
Phone: (704) 256-8010.
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  From: Slau Halatyn 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2016 2:43 PM
  Subject: Re: Changing key signature, how, and is it nesessary?


  Hi Chris,
  Actually, I did answer your question by saying that the only reason you might 
use a key change is for the spelling of the note names to be correct like 
naming a note G sharp in the key of E major rather than having it spelled A 
flat. Further I said if you’re going to export a MIDI file, the key changes 
would be part of that file.


  The macros allow you to move to the various keys that, if you take a look in 
the Key Change dialog, are invisible. Maybe you should take a look at the 
dialog and see that there are lists with nothing visible inside those lists. 
How would you get to one of the items listed there if you can’t see them? Well, 
the answer is in my previous email. Follow the instructions and you’ll be good 
to go.


    On Oct 16, 2016, at 2:03 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


    OK. I'm just curious, and I promise that this isn't meant to be a smart 
alak comment... what does this have to do with the key sig changing? Is that 
one of the things that these macros do? Also, where can I find out what macros 
are included in here. I presume these are different than that within Flotools. 
Again, I still haven't really gotten an answer if changing the key sig in the 
first place is really all that necessary.
    ---
    Christopher Gilland
    JAWS Certified, 2016.
    Training Instructor.

    i...@gillandmarketing.com
    Phone: (704) 256-8010.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Slau Halatyn
      To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
      Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2016 1:50 PM
      Subject: Re: Changing key signature, how, and is it nesessary?


      Chris,


      If you don’t already have the mouse movement macros I created, import 
them into Keyboard Maestro. Here’s the file to import:


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      Download it and double-click it. The macros will show up in your Global 
macro group.
      Use Control+Command+Shift-up, down, left and right arrows to move the 
mouse pointer by one tenth of an inch in the given direction. Most of us simply 
use the word “clicks” when talking about moving the mouse pointer a number of 
times in any given direction. That is, 5 clicks down and three clicks to the 
right, etc. when moving by tenths of an inch each time. Now, follow the 
directions below to change key signatures in Pro tools. The only reason for 
doing this is if you want the note names to follow the proper spelling or if 
you’re exporting to a MIDI file and want the key signatures to be correct in 
the file.


      Key Change procedure for Keyboard Maestro and adding key changes In Pro 
Tools:


      Open the Key Change dialog and route mouse pointer to either Sharps or 
flats column.
      Move 5 clicks down to start on C.
      Move four clicks down for each subsequent key. Perform a mouse click at 
that location to select the key.


      Sharp column is:
      C
      G
      D
      A
      E
      B
      F sharp
      C sharp


      Flats column is:
      C
      F
      B flat
      E flat
      A flat
      D flat
      G flat
      C flat


        On Oct 16, 2016, at 12:35 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


        I know there's a way to do this, but let's say I'm playhing a song in F 
Major instead of C.  How in PT do I set the key sig?  I know how to set the 
tempo, and the time signature like 4/4, but I can't recall for my life where to 
set the key.  From a functionality standpoint, is it really even something I 
probably should do?

        Chris.


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      Chris,

      If you don’t already have the mouse movement macros I created, import 
them into Keyboard Maestro. Here’s the file to import:

      Download it and double-click it. The macros will show up in your Global 
macro group.
      Use Control+Command+Shift-up, down, left and right arrows to move the 
mouse pointer by one tenth of an inch in the given direction. Most of us simply 
use the word “clicks” when talking about moving the mouse pointer a number of 
times in any given direction. That is, 5 clicks down and three clicks to the 
right, etc. when moving by tenths of an inch each time. Now, follow the 
directions below to change key signatures in Pro tools. The only reason for 
doing this is if you want the note names to follow the proper spelling or if 
you’re exporting to a MIDI file and want the key signatures to be correct in 
the file.

      Key Change procedure for Keyboard Maestro and adding key changes In Pro 
Tools:

      Open the Key Change dialog and route mouse pointer to either Sharps or 
flats column.
      Move 5 clicks down to start on C.
      Move four clicks down for each subsequent key. Perform a mouse click at 
that location to select the key.

      Sharp column is:
      C
      G
      D
      A
      E
      B
      F sharp
      C sharp

      Flats column is:
      C
      F
      B flat
      E flat
      A flat
      D flat
      G flat
      C flat

      > On Oct 16, 2016, at 12:35 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
      > 
      > I know there's a way to do this, but let's say I'm playhing a song in F 
Major instead of C.  How in PT do I set the key sig?  I know how to set the 
tempo, and the time signature like 4/4, but I can't recall for my life where to 
set the key.  From a functionality standpoint, is it really even something I 
probably should do?
      >  
      > Chris.
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