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In this section we will show you the most common way you can turn pages and trigger other actions.
[[File:Page Turn by touch.png|thumb|244x244px|Image 1 - Page turn by single touch]]
In this section we will show you the most common way you can turn pages and trigger other actions in MusicReader.


=== <span id="Screen Touch">Screen Touch</span> ===
=== <span id="Screen Touch">Screen Touch</span> ===
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This is shown in '''Image 1'''.
This is shown in '''Image 1'''.


A short touch is enough to trigger the page turn.


=== <span id="Foot Pedal">Foot Pedal</span> ===
Don't move your finger on the screen, that can be recognized as swipe (see below).
[[File:Foot Pedal Settings.png|thumb|Image 2 - Foot Pedal Settings|459x459px]]
You can also use foot pedals in MusicReader.  


Both USB and Bluetooth foot pedals are supported.
[[File:Swiping.png|none|thumb|138x138px|Image 2 - Swiping]]
You can also turn pages by swiping on the music as shown in '''Image 2''':
Swipe left-to-right to turn pages backward and right-to-left for forward.


There are two ways that foot pedals can be used:
=== <span id="Foot Pedal">Foot Pedal</span> ===
 
MusicReader has foot pedal support for page turning and many other actions.
# Connected in the Bluetooth settings of your system or connected to USB port. This depends on the pedal, so check which is supported.  For these pedals you need to make sure they are in the right mode:
#* On iOS and Android we recommend to use mode that sends arrow keys (←↑→↓) as a keyboard.  Most cases this is called iOS/Android or page up/down mode. Check the manual of the pedal to be sure which mode it is.  Important! On iOS this is always the only mode that will work.
#* For Windows and Mac OS you can use both arrow keys (←↑→↓) mode and page-up/down mode.  Check the manual of the pedal to be sure which mode send these keys.
# For AirTurn Pedals you can also you App Direct (GATT) mode.  If you pedal is in this mode then you can connect it using the Foot Pedal Settings inside MusicReader.
<br />The foot pedal settings inside MusicReader are shown in '''Image 2''':


* With '''(1)''' and '''(2)''' you can set the pedal support to Normal Pedal (HID) or AirTurn App Direct.  After doing that you press "Connect Pedal" '''(3)''' for connecting the foot pedal.
By default foot pedals trigger page turns in MusicReader, both forward and backwards.
* After you have connected the pedal be sure to set the right number of pedals. '''(4)'''  This makes sure you have the right number of actions available.
* Then you can select the actions for the pedals '''(5) (6)'''. By default they are set to page turning.
* Last available settings is Pedal Block Time.  '''(7)''' This setting is to pevent accidental double triggers.    To do this the pedal is blocked for a short time after you press.    Here you can set the time for that.  If you set it to 0 then the block is turned off.


This can be changed in [[Foot Pedal Settings]] , check [[Foot Pedal Settings|this page]] for details.[[File:Foot Pedal Icon.png|thumb|none]]
=== <span id="Keyboard / MIDI Hotkeys">Keyboard / MIDI Hotkeys</span> ===
=== <span id="Keyboard / MIDI Hotkeys">Keyboard / MIDI Hotkeys</span> ===
[[File:Keyboard - Midi Hotkey Settings.png|thumb|492x492px|Image 3 - Keyboard / Midi Hotkey Settings]]
[[File:Keyboard - Midi Hotkey Settings.png|thumb|492x492px|Image 4 - Keyboard / Midi Hotkey Settings]]




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To set this up go to "Full Menu" and then choose "Settings".
To set this up go to "Full Menu" and then choose "Settings".


There you get the screen displayed in '''Image 3 .'''
There you get the screen displayed in '''Image 4 .'''


Here you first click on "Keyboard / MIDI Shortcuts" '''(1)'''.
Here you first click on "Keyboard / MIDI Shortcuts" '''(1)'''.
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So avoid the keys your foot pedal sends unless you want to override it.
So avoid the keys your foot pedal sends unless you want to override it.
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Latest revision as of 08:41, 18 June 2022

Image 1 - Page turn by single touch

In this section we will show you the most common way you can turn pages and trigger other actions in MusicReader.

Screen Touch[edit | edit source]

If your system has a touchscreen then you can turn pages by touching the screen.

The left side is turning pages back and the right side is turning forward.

This is shown in Image 1.

A short touch is enough to trigger the page turn.

Don't move your finger on the screen, that can be recognized as swipe (see below).

Image 2 - Swiping

You can also turn pages by swiping on the music as shown in Image 2: Swipe left-to-right to turn pages backward and right-to-left for forward.

Foot Pedal[edit | edit source]

MusicReader has foot pedal support for page turning and many other actions.

By default foot pedals trigger page turns in MusicReader, both forward and backwards.

This can be changed in Foot Pedal Settings , check this page for details.

Foot Pedal Icon.png

Keyboard / MIDI Hotkeys[edit | edit source]

Image 4 - Keyboard / Midi Hotkey Settings


In MusicReader it's also possible to use keyboard or MIDI keys to trigger action.

To set this up go to "Full Menu" and then choose "Settings".

There you get the screen displayed in Image 4 .

Here you first click on "Keyboard / MIDI Shortcuts" 1.

Then you see a list of shortcuts.


With "Add New" 2 button you can add a new shortcut.

After clicking you will be asked which action you want to trigger.

Then it's asked to press keyboard key or send MIDI signal.

After you did that the shortcut is added to the list.


Having issue with MIDI? Then be sure the MIDI Settings 3 are correct.

There you can set the MIDI input device that this feature listens to.


With the delete button 4 you can remove shortcuts.


Please note:

The settings here can override actions you set for foot pedals.

So avoid the keys your foot pedal sends unless you want to override it.