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+ | **IMPORTANT: | ||
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You will notice that a new row is inserted into the table below. | You will notice that a new row is inserted into the table below. | ||
- | == The Keystroke Editor == | + | ==== The Keystroke Editor |
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- | There are two parts of the Keystroke editor, on the top, the chord assignment and, on the bottom, the keystroke | + | There are two parts of the Keystroke editor. On the top, the chord assignment and on the bottom, the keyboard |
- | Once you have settled on a Chord, click the add button in the Keystrokes | + | Once you have settled on a Chord, click the **+ Add** button in the Keyboard |
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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. | ||
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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, " | ||
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+ | This is important to keep in mind as some programs interpret CTRL-c and CTRL-LSHIFT-c as completely different commands. |