[sib-access] Re: [[SPAM]] - Re: Perhaps Off-Topic: Sibelius 5 Student Edition - Email found in subject

  • From: "Claudio Sacco" <cl.sacco@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 19:48:40 +0200

Dale
Then they have a huge lot of shortcuts to use. Maybe Dan could just tell,
which one belong not to Sibelius. Well, of course the information
keystrokes, as you already said; And I think, but I'm not sure, the only
navigation keystroke, that does not work in Sibelius, is shift+Alt+Arrow
keys.
Regards
Claudio

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> The students are NOT using JAWS.
>  
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> Dale,
> Sibelius by it one has many shortcuts. If using Sibelius with 
> Jaws but without scripts many Sibelius shortcuts wan't work, 
> especially the navigation shortcuts, because the shortcuts 
> are used by the default scripts of Jaws. So to answer your 
> question, you have also to tell us, if the students are using 
> Jaws or not.
> Regards
> Claudio
> 
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> > Dan,
> >  
> > Your good work on the Access scripts sometimes smoothes the 
> > differences between their intervening work and the program itself 
> > almost too well.
> > :) The college students I teach are using Sibelius 5 
> Student, and I'm 
> > wanting them to use keystrokes instead of the mouse 
> whenever possible.
> 
> > I realize the informational keystrokes of the F2, F3, and F5 
> > combinations are likely script-specific.
> > Are there navigational, playback, or input shortcuts or keystrokes 
> > also different from those of Sibelius? For example, it seems that
> > alt+ctrl+up- and -down arrows do not move the cursor among staves
> > without scripts. I'm not talking about the difference 
> between the full
> 
> > Sibelius and Student versions, but merely comparing using Sibelius 
> > with or without scripts. Clear as mud?
> >  
> > Thank you for helping me.
> >  
> > Anyone with experience with all this, feel free to chime in.
> >  
> > Dale
> >  
> >  
> > Dale Lieser
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