How do I answer interval questions using the computer keyboard?
E.g. pressing num 0 for unison, num 1 for min 2nd, etc.
I can't find shortcuts in the user manual for pitches, only for durations.
How do you enter interval answers with the computer keyboard
Moderator: Quentin
Re: How do you enter interval answers with the computer keyb
Hi,
Shortcuts to insert tones are located at the bottom of the list of shortcuts in the manual of EarMaster:
Shortcuts to insert tones are located at the bottom of the list of shortcuts in the manual of EarMaster:
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Re: How do you enter interval answers with the computer keyb
Ohhh. The ... looked liked separators, not continuation marks. Confusing manual.
Also, this allows you to enter only major intervals - you can't enter a minor 6th with ctrl-anything, can you? So it's basically useless.
And finally, is there no menu option to set your own shortcut keys?
EarMaster is such a great tool musically, but the UI really need improvements
I wish I were on your programming\design team.
Also, this allows you to enter only major intervals - you can't enter a minor 6th with ctrl-anything, can you? So it's basically useless.
And finally, is there no menu option to set your own shortcut keys?
EarMaster is such a great tool musically, but the UI really need improvements
I wish I were on your programming\design team.
Re: How do you enter interval answers with the computer keyb
The current key will determine whether a Major or minor interval is inserted.
There is no option to set your own shortcuts unfortunately, but it's on our to-do list. The default shortcuts will also be re-worked very soon, as they were optimized for use with a regular keyboard and are not very convenient for laptop users.
There is no option to set your own shortcuts unfortunately, but it's on our to-do list. The default shortcuts will also be re-worked very soon, as they were optimized for use with a regular keyboard and are not very convenient for laptop users.
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