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 This is an expected response due to security settings in most browsers. Click "Download unverified file" to save the config file to your local storage. This is an expected response due to security settings in most browsers. Click "Download unverified file" to save the config file to your local storage.
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 +**IMPORTANT:** Once you copy the config file to the Twiddler - you must disconnect the USB cable from the Twiddler to commit the file to the Twiddler's storage.
  
  
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 Use this button to show the syntax for embedding keystrokes that you cannot get by pressing a key on a regular keyboard.  The Shift key is a good example.  Pressing it on your keyboard sets a modifier flag when another key is pressed so it is not picked up by itself.  If you want to use the Left Shift key in a chord just type in // <Left Shift> // _keys you want shifted_ //</Left Shift>//  Use this button to show the syntax for embedding keystrokes that you cannot get by pressing a key on a regular keyboard.  The Shift key is a good example.  Pressing it on your keyboard sets a modifier flag when another key is pressed so it is not picked up by itself.  If you want to use the Left Shift key in a chord just type in // <Left Shift> // _keys you want shifted_ //</Left Shift>// 
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-=== The Selectable Button === 
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-{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/Tuner_Selectable_Button.png}} 
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-This button toggles items in the chord table from single select to multi-select.  Its mostly used for mass deletion of chords in the table. 
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 ====  The Action Bar ==== ====  The Action Bar ====
  
 {{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/T4_Tuner_ActionBar.jpg}} {{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/T4_Tuner_ActionBar.jpg}}
  
-This is where you add new chords, save the config, and select .+This is where you add new chords, save the config, and multi-select.
  
 === The Add New Chord Button === === The Add New Chord Button ===
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 Click this button to save your config file to the Twiddler Cloud storage. Click this button to save your config file to the Twiddler Cloud storage.
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 +=== The Select Button ===
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 +{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/T4_Tuner_Select.jpg}}
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 +This button toggles items in the chord table from single select to multi-select.  Its mostly used for mass deletion of chords in the table.
  
  
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 You will notice that a new row is inserted into the table below.  It is always designated as Empty as there are no keys assigned to that chord.  There is also a red box to highlight that this is your new chord placeholder.  Click on the Edit Button {{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/Pencil.png}} in the new chord row to begin editing.  A Slide Out window will appear - the Keystroke Editor. You will notice that a new row is inserted into the table below.  It is always designated as Empty as there are no keys assigned to that chord.  There is also a red box to highlight that this is your new chord placeholder.  Click on the Edit Button {{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/Pencil.png}} in the new chord row to begin editing.  A Slide Out window will appear - the Keystroke Editor.
  
-== The Keystroke Editor == +==== The Keystroke Editor ==== 
-{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/Tuner_KeyStrokeEditor_Slideout.png}}+{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/T4_Tuner_KeystrokeEditor.jpg}}
  
-There are two parts of the Keystroke editor, on the top, the chord assignment andon the bottom, the keystroke text box.  To create a Chord, click on the buttons you would like to assign to this chord. The keys will switch from Black to White to indicate that they are active.  +There are two parts of the Keystroke editor. On the top, the chord assignment and on the bottom, the keyboard text box.  To create a Chord, click on the buttons you would like to assign to this chord. The keys will switch from Black to White to indicate that they are active.  
  
-Once you have settled on a Chord, click the add button in the Keystrokes area to enter in your desired character chord.  Keep things simple for now and select Keyboard.+Once you have settled on a Chord, click the **+ Add** button in the Keyboard area to enter in your desired character chord.  Keep things simple for now and select Keyboard.
  
-{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/Tuner_Keystroke_Keyboard_MenuSelect.png}}+{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/T4_Tuner_AddButton.jpg}}
  
 A new blank field will appear with a grey Keyboard tag beside it.  Type in your desired keystrokes for this chord. In the example, we have typed in an email address. Click Apply once complete. A new blank field will appear with a grey Keyboard tag beside it.  Type in your desired keystrokes for this chord. In the example, we have typed in an email address. Click Apply once complete.
-{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/Tuner_KeyStrokeEditor_ChordEntry.png}}+{{https://tgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/twiddler/wiki/T4_Tuner_Keyboard.jpg}}
  
 You will see the new chord appear in the top of the Chord table. You will see the new chord appear in the top of the Chord table.
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 Click [[Tuner_AdvancedChording|Advanced Tuner Chording concepts]] for more advanced chord building concepts. Click [[Tuner_AdvancedChording|Advanced Tuner Chording concepts]] for more advanced chord building concepts.
  
 +=== Using Capitals ===
  
 +Twiddler Tuner stores all keystrokes as HID codes in the config file.  If you use a capital letter in your chord, "C" for example, Tuner will store it as HID Code 0x06 and sets the L-Shift modifier bit.  Tuner automatically removes the 
 +<LSHIFT></LSHIFT> explicit notation and replaces it with a simple capital "C" for presentation purposes.
  
 +This is important to keep in mind as some programs interpret CTRL-c and CTRL-LSHIFT-c as completely different commands.
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