> I've never run into it, but my best guess is that some background
> process is taking over the CPU for short periods of time.
Okay, then this isn't some sort of keyboard shortcut that's accidentally
being turned on? I vaguely remembered a key combo that would keep the
cursor in place to enter ch
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Does anybody have an answer to this? I'm still drawing a blank...
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote, on 9/17/2007 9:59 PM:
This must be easy. A colleague also uses Finale Speedy entry, but with
a Midi keyboard. I don't, so can't answer this. It sounds familiar,
but neither
Does anybody have an answer to this? I'm still drawing a blank...
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote, on 9/17/2007 9:59 PM:
This must be easy. A colleague also uses Finale Speedy entry, but with a
Midi keyboard. I don't, so can't answer this. It sounds familiar, but
neither of us can find it in the man
Hi all,
This must be easy. A colleague also uses Finale Speedy entry, but with a
Midi keyboard. I don't, so can't answer this. It sounds familiar, but
neither of us can find it in the manual.
For some reason, he'll be entering notes one at a time, and the cursor
will stop advancing and it wi