Hi Tim,
Hopefully, you'll understand how difficult it is to give step-by-step
instructions because there's no way I can know what your starting point is.
However, I'll try to explain exactly what I would do myself if I were
experiencing problems.
1. I'd make sure no other applications are
Hi Slau:
I use MacBook Pro now, so already have apple track pad,
What should I do now?
can you step by step to teach me?
excuse, forgive my stupid please.
Thanks
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Hi Tim,
I would recommend the Apple Magic Track Pad. While a mouse is OK, sometimes in
the process of physically locating it on a table or desktop can cause the mouse
pointer to move. With a track pad, it doesn't matter exactly where you tap the
pad. I find it far better than a mouse—just
You do need to have a mouse attached to your computer if you aren’t using a
laptop. This can be one of the apple mic but most any USB or BlueTooth mice
should work as well. If you have laptop then the trackpad is your mouse.
> On Apr 29, 2016, at 8:23 PM, Tim Liu
Hi Slau:
I already try this method but is not take effect.
Now, I'm more interested to know I should buy the apple mouse or not?
because I'm a totally blind, but I mean you say press the physical
mouse can fix the problem, so I want to learn about how do you do?
Thanks
On 4/29/16, Slau Halatyn
Hi Tim,
There's nothing else that I can offer except one important bit of advice that
you should always remember when using VoiceOver and physical mouse clicks: Make
sure there are no other windows blocking the window within which you're trying
to click. Use Control-Option-f2 f2 (that is,
Hi Slau:
I already following your step to control the midi event list in my old
project, but is not exactly focus the event to edit the time/verlosity.
I create the new project is OK, but I want to edit back my old project, can
you help me?
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 8:23:05 PM UTC+8, Peter
Glad to hear it, Steve. Hopefully, it'll help some folks.
Cheers,
Slau
On Apr 21, 2016, at 4:10 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> This message is one of the most helpful I've had in this topic area.
> Thanks so much, brother New Yorker.
>
> On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 18:01:24 -0400,
This message is one of the most helpful I've had in this topic area.
Thanks so much, brother New Yorker.
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 18:01:24 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Peter,
>
>I'm finally starting to work on an upcoming project that involves MIDI and
>I've refreshed my memory on a few tips. Hopefully,
Hi Slau,
Thanks for the update, I'll take a look when I'm find some time. :)
Keep you posted.
kr
Peter
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 06:01:24PM -0400, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> I'm finally starting to work on an upcoming project that involves MIDI and
> I've refreshed my memory on a few
Hi Slau,
That would be great. :)
grtz
Peter
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 08:41:26AM -0400, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Yep,
>
> Don't use the MIDI Editor in Pro Tools, use the MIDI Event List which lays
> everything out in a table. There are a few quirks but it works. I'll be doing
> a bunch of MIDI
Hi Listers,
this is a question for those who have Pro Tools and Logic Pro X.
the midi editor in pro tools isn't accessible in some way. If I understand it
well
Logic Pro X should be better for this job.
The last update of lp addresses a lot of bugfixes for voiceover users and it
stands that
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