![]() The cursor jumps back to the beginning of the bar whenever I press A. Since Simplified Chinese is very different from Traditional Chinese (and Taiwan is totally different from China), I have to switch the language setting in Musescore 4 from "system default" to "Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)", which is the last item in the language list. ![]() Somehow Musescore 4 shows everything in "Simplified Chinese (China)" instead of "Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)". Then I change back my macOS setting to Taiwan and Chinese Traditional-Primary. Language setting in Musescore 4 becomes "system default". When I change Region to "US" and Language to "English (US)-Primary" and try Help > Reverting to Factory. ![]() Language: Chinese Traditional-Primary, English (US), Japanese The original macOS settings of "Language and Region" on my MacBook was: (2) All the keyboards may reproduce this issue, including keyboard on MacBook, external USB keyboard, Bluetooth keyboard and the software emulated Accessibility Keyboard on the screen. Up to previous stanza: Ctrl+ ↑ (Mac: Cmd+ ↑)ĭown to next stanza: Ctrl+ ↓ (Mac: Cmd+ ↓)įor more lyric shortcuts, see Lyrics.(1) This can be reproduced on both my Mac mini (Apple M1) with macOS Ventura 13.1 (22C65) and my MacBook (Intel) with macOS Monterey 12.6.2. Move lyric syllable right by 0.01sp: Alt+ → Move lyric syllable left by 0.01sp: Alt+ ← Move lyric syllable right by 1sp: Ctrl+ → (Mac: Cmd+ →) Move lyric syllable left by 1sp: Ctrl+ ← (Mac: Cmd+ ←) Next lyric syllable: if the current and the next syllables are separated by a '-': -, else Space Rehearsal Mark: Ctrl+ M (Mac: Cmd+ M) Lyrics entryĮnter lyrics on a note: Ctrl+ L (Mac: Cmd+ L) System text: Ctrl+ Shift+ T (Mac: Cmd+ Shift+ T) Page break on selected barline: Ctrl+ Return (Mac: Cmd+ Return) Articulations Lower pitch by semi-tone (prefer flat): ↓Ĭhange enharmonic spelling in both written and concert pitch views: JĬhange enharmonic spelling in current view only: Ctrl+ J (Mac: Cmd+ J)Īdd interval above current note: Alt+ Layoutįlip direction (stem, slur, tie, tuplet bracket, etc.): X Raise pitch by semi-tone (prefer sharp): ↑ Lower pitch by octave: Ctrl+ ↓ (Mac: Cmd+ ↓) Raise pitch by octave: Ctrl+ ↑ (Mac: Cmd+ ↑) Repeat selection: R (The selection will be repeated from the first note position after the end of the selection) Repeat previous note or chord: R (the repeat can be of a different note value by selecting duration beforehand) Pitches can be entered by their letter name (A-G), or via MIDI keyboard. Voice 4: Ctrl+ Alt+ 4 (Mac: Cmd+ Alt+ 4) Pitch ![]() an eighth note becomes a dotted eighth note a dotted eighth note becomes a quarter note) Voices Increase duration by one dot : (as of version 2.1) Shift+ W (e.g. a dotted quarter note becomes a quarter note a quarter note becomes a dotted eighth note) See also Note input.ĭecrease duration by one dot: (as of version 2.1) Shift+ Q (e.g. Previous element (accessibility): Alt+ ← Note inputġ. Top note in chord: Ctrl+ Alt+ ↑ (Ubuntu uses this shortcut for Workspaces instead)īottom note in chord: Ctrl+ Alt+ ↓ (Ubuntu uses this shortcut for Workspaces instead) Note above (within a chord or on higher staff): Alt+ ↑ Note below (within a chord or on lower staff): Alt+ ↓ Previous page: Pg Up or Shift + scroll up (Mac: Fn+ ↑) Next page: Pg Dn or Shift + scroll down (Mac: Fn+ ↓) Zoom out: Ctrl+ - (Mac: Cmd+ -) or Ctrl (Mac: Cmd) + scroll down Zoom in: Ctrl+ + (doesn't work on some systems) (Mac: Cmd+ +) or Ctrl (Mac: Cmd) + scroll up Navigationįind/Go to (measure number, rehearsal mark, or pXX when XX is a page number): Ctrl+ F (Mac: Cmd+ F) Below is a list of some of the initial shortcut settings. Most keyboard shortcuts can be customized via the menu: select Edit→ Preferences.→ Shortcuts (Mac: MuseScore→ Preferences.→ Shortcuts).
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