I Can't Change My Key Commands, they just don't work |
Thu 28 Jun 2007, 21:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 13-Dec 06 From: Kansas City - US Member No.: 86,283 |
I just initialized my key commands by accident. Now I'm trying to set my key commands back to the way I had them. When I input a key command that I want, it doesn't work!!! Does anybody know why?
I originally had "enter" control the stop function. i can't do that anymore. i also used "v" to access the automation view, but that doesn't work either. I'm really frustrated now. all of this started, because I was trying to use "record toggle" and that didn't work so I tried to change its key command and now I'm ALL screwed up. Are there certain keys that cannot be used for key commands? if so, why was I able to use them before. if anyone could help, I'd be so grateful. |
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Thu 5 Jul 2007, 19:00
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Member Group: Members Posts: 57 Joined: 22-Mar 05 From: Cancun - MX Member No.: 62,788 |
I just initialized my key commands by accident. Now I'm trying to set my key commands back to the way I had them. When I input a key command that I want, it doesn't work!!! Does anybody know why? I originally had "enter" control the stop function. i can't do that anymore. i also used "v" to access the automation view, but that doesn't work either. I'm really frustrated now. all of this started, because I was trying to use "record toggle" and that didn't work so I tried to change its key command and now I'm ALL screwed up. Are there certain keys that cannot be used for key commands? if so, why was I able to use them before. if anyone could help, I'd be so grateful. ok there are two things you can do 1 is to under the menu of logic pro click preferences and start logic setup and and asign tone of the preset s key command of your choice and see if you get the command that you had or startup key command and reassign any key to the command you want |
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Thu 4 Oct 2007, 21:16
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 04-Oct 07 From: Orlando - US Member No.: 95,541 |
One thing you can do is check if the keys you are trying to assign are already in use!
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