Conventions - FreeHand MusicPad Pro+ User Manual

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Preface:
Chapter 6 – Covers all the different ways to annotate your scores marking them with
highlights and notations.
Chapter 7 – Tells how to use rehearsal marks and teleport pads.
Chapter 8 – Describes how to transpose and play back scores.
Chapter 9 – Shows how to use the Premium Tools such as the metronome and the
audio player.
Chapter 10 – Tells how to set up a wireless network so you can network multiple pads
to the MusicPad Manager application..
Appendix A – Describes safety features and proper use of the MusicPad Pro tablet
computer.
Appendix B– Describes how to use the Chinese and Japanese input methods on the
MusicPad Pro.

Conventions

This book uses the following conventions:
Boldface type Highlights items you tap, press, or select. This includes buttons,
menu items, dialog options, and icons.
Tapping versus Clicking
the task is done on the MusicPad Manager or the MusicPad Pro tablet. It means the
same as to click. The MusicPad Pro tablet and MusicPad Manager do not use right-
mouse button commands so Tap is the equivalent of tapping the MusicPad Pro tablet's
screen with finger or stylus, using the left mouse button on a Windows machine, or
using a mouse click on a Macintosh.
Whenever you see this icon, you can tap it to display the
The Keyboard Icon
keyboard. In most instances where you can type something using the keyboard in
MusicPad Manager, you can also use the keyboard icon to use the onscreen keyboard
with the MusicPad Pro tablet alone. This document simply refers to typing or entering
the specified information.
The MusicPad Pro tablet's keyboard has a standard QWERTY layout. To select upper
case letters or to create symbols, tap the Shift key, then the alphabetic or numeric key.
To close the keyboard, tap the X at the upper-right corner of the keyboard.
The word Tap is used throughout this document whether

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