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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.
chordnotation.1721414541.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/19 18:42 by lalaine