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In this section we will show you the most common way you can turn pages and trigger other actions. | |||
=== <span id="Screen Touch">Screen Touch</span> === | === <span id="Screen Touch">Screen Touch</span> === | ||
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'''. | |||
=== <span id="Foot Pedal">Foot Pedal</span> === | === <span id="Foot Pedal">Foot Pedal</span> === | ||
You can also use foot pedals in MusicReader. | |||
Both USB and Bluetooth foot pedals are supported. | |||
There are two ways that foot pedals can be used: | |||
# 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. <br /> | |||
=== <span id="Keyboard / MIDI Hotkeys">Keyboard / MIDI Hotkeys</span> === | === <span id="Keyboard / MIDI Hotkeys">Keyboard / MIDI Hotkeys</span> === |
Revision as of 20:39, 18 December 2021
In this section we will show you the most common way you can turn pages and trigger other actions.
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.
Foot Pedal[edit | edit source]
You can also use foot pedals in MusicReader.
Both USB and Bluetooth foot pedals are supported.
There are two ways that foot pedals can be used:
- 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.