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 ====== T4 Chord Notation ====== ====== T4 Chord Notation ======
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 Classic Twiddler chords were limited to any number of thumb buttons (Shift, Alt, Ctrl, Num modifier keys) plus one button from each of the 4 rows of finger buttons. Starting with Twiddler 4, Firmware 2.00, chords can be made up of multiple button presses in the same row on the Finger pad, utilizing the mini-buttons (3 buttons above the finger pad) in a chord, and the thumb buttons can be remapped to anything. So, any button can be pressed at any time to make a chord - there are no limits.  The T4 Chord Notation looks to clearly document a chord that reflects these new rules. Classic Twiddler chords were limited to any number of thumb buttons (Shift, Alt, Ctrl, Num modifier keys) plus one button from each of the 4 rows of finger buttons. Starting with Twiddler 4, Firmware 2.00, chords can be made up of multiple button presses in the same row on the Finger pad, utilizing the mini-buttons (3 buttons above the finger pad) in a chord, and the thumb buttons can be remapped to anything. So, any button can be pressed at any time to make a chord - there are no limits.  The T4 Chord Notation looks to clearly document a chord that reflects these new rules.
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 +There are two button areas on the Twiddler, the thumb buttons (T) and finger buttons (F).
  
  
  
 ==== Thumb Buttons ==== ==== Thumb Buttons ====
-{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/TW4_Thumb.jpg|Image of Twiddler Thumb Area with buttons numbered +{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/TW4_Thumb_v2.jpg|Image of Twiddler Thumb Area with buttons numbered 
 from Left to Right, 1, 2, 3 and 4}} \\ from Left to Right, 1, 2, 3 and 4}} \\
  
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 === Notation === === Notation ===
  
-^ T4 Notation ^ Action ^ Classic Action ^+^ T4 Notation ^ Action ^ Classic Notation ^
 |F2R|Finger row 2 right button|OROO| |F2R|Finger row 2 right button|OROO|
 |F3M|Finger row 3 middle button|OOMO| |F3M|Finger row 3 middle button|OOMO|
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 ====== Classic Chord Notation ====== ====== Classic Chord Notation ======
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 +**NOTE:** //Deprecated in v6 Firmware due to limitations in describing new chords unsupported in v1-v5 firmware.//
  
 This user’s guide and Twiddler Tuner uses a special notation to show you how to type each character and command with a factory-preset chord. As you face Twiddler’s twelve-key layout, you will find four keys (labeled SP, DEL, BS, and ENT) arranged in a column on the left. This column is designated “L”. The four keys in the middle column (E, F, G, H) are referred to as “M”. And the four keys on the right (A, B, C, D) are designated “R”. This user’s guide and Twiddler Tuner uses a special notation to show you how to type each character and command with a factory-preset chord. As you face Twiddler’s twelve-key layout, you will find four keys (labeled SP, DEL, BS, and ENT) arranged in a column on the left. This column is designated “L”. The four keys in the middle column (E, F, G, H) are referred to as “M”. And the four keys on the right (A, B, C, D) are designated “R”.
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