I found an OLD Bluetooth numeric keypad I bought for my MacBook Pro in the depths of the cupboard, which has not been used for years, and I got the idea to ‘dedicate’ it to writing only for the youngest. Luckily, in Dorico you can change the key commands as you wish - it makes it easier after many years of Finale… and at the same time this keyboard also serves MuseScore. So ‘I made it myself, I saved money!’ ![]()
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That’s awesome! Did you print transparent stickers?
Yes… local firm made it (some kind of ’suplimation transfer’ -technic? - I don’t know what is in English.)
Like the old scratch-off letters…
Awesome - great example of intelligent recycling! I sprung for a stream deck, but its button action just isn’t quite as satisfying as a regular keyboard mechanism would. I eventually got used to it, though. ![]()
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There is a new model StreamDeck out with scissor keys (meaning a different feeling when you push them) (I have not tried it.)
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