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PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, do one of the following:
Start note input.
Select an existing barline immediately to the left of where you want to input a key
signature.
Select an existing notehead or rest immediately to the right of where you want to
input a key signature.
Select an existing key signature that you want to change.
2. In the Notations toolbox, click Key Signatures, Tonality Systems, and Accidentals.
The Key Signatures, Tonality Systems, and Accidentals panel opens on the right of the
window.
3. Optional: If you have not already used the key signature you want in the current ow,
create the key signature you want using the Key Signatures design editor in the Key
Signatures, Tonality Systems, and Accidentals panel.
4. Input the key signature you want in one of the following ways:
Click a key signature to input it on all staves.
Alt-click a key signature to input it on a single staff only.
RESULT
During step input, key signatures are input at the caret position, even if this is in the middle of a
bar. However, it is preferable to input key signature changes at barlines.
All subsequently input notes follow the input key signature, until the next existing key signature
or the end of the ow, whichever comes rst. If playing in notes using a MIDI keyboard,
accidentals are spelled according to the key signature.
When adding key signatures to existing music, they are added immediately to the right of a
barline, or immediately to the left of a selected note, even if this is in the middle of an existing
bar. If you selected an existing key signature, the new key signature directly replaces the existing
one.
Pressing Alt inputs the key signature only on the selected staff.
NOTE
An individual key signature on a single staff is not intended for transposing instruments.
Transpositions of notes and key signatures are done automatically for transposing instruments,
but you can check the transpositions by choosing Edit > Transposed Pitch to see your current
layout with transposed pitches, rather than concert pitches.
You can also open the part of a transposing instrument and compare it to the concert pitch
score.
RELATED LINKS
Key signatures on page 469
Key Signatures section of the Key Signatures, Tonality Systems, and Accidentals panel on page
169
Accidental selection during MIDI input on page 159
Moving key signatures rhythmically on page 472
Mouse input settings on page 123
Write mode
Notations input
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