User manual

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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.
RELATED LINKS
Key signatures on page 693
Key Signatures, Tonality Systems, and Accidentals panel on page 217
Accidental selection during MIDI input on page 187
Moving key signatures rhythmically on page 697
Mouse input settings on page 154
Transposing instruments on page 104
Making layouts transposing/concert pitch on page 127
Input methods for time signatures and pick-up bars
You can input time signatures, including time signatures with pick-up bars, with the keyboard
by using the time signatures popover, and with the mouse by using the Time Signatures (Meter)
panel.
NOTE
You can create most types of custom time signatures using the Create Time Signature section
of the Time Signatures (Meter) panel, but certain time signatures are only possible using the time
signatures popover. For example, you can only specify beat subdivisions with the time signatures
popover.
RELATED LINKS
Preferences dialog on page 45
Time signatures on page 949
Types of time signatures on page 951
Time signatures popover
The table contains the entries for the time signatures popover that you can use to input the
different types of time signatures available.
You can open the time signatures popover in Write mode in any of the following ways when
either an item is selected or the caret is active:
Press Shift-M .
Select an existing time signature and press Return .
Choose Write > Create Time Signature.
The icon on the left-hand side of the popover matches the corresponding button in the Notations
toolbox on the right of the window.
Time signatures popover with an example entry
Time Signatures (Meter) button in the Notations
toolbox
Write mode
Notations input
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