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Music Production => MilkyTracker => Tracking => MilkyTracker Support => Topic started by: psprint on April 21, 2019, 00:00:19
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I need to insert blank notes into the current track, to move notes around, together with the Backspace key (which moves the notes 1 line up). However, on OS X, the Insert key seems to be unused. Various posts say that on OS X, they key F13 is being mapped to `Insert note' instead of the Insert key.
However, I'm using a PC keyboard with my Mac, and I don't have the F13 key... Please help, how to insert notes into a track on OS X?
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edit: i pasted the rest of the message not realizing you are using a PC keyboard,
i dunno if control + backspace will still work on a pc keyboard, but that's how you do it on the mac keyboard
start potentially unuseful info that i pasted before i knew what you meant:
i made a thread about this to help everyone and also so i could remember what to do
here is a re-post of what i wrote
i was going to post about this, but thru searching the forum and googling i found my own answers
on my macbook the backspace key is labelled delete, but it's placed where backspace is and functions as a backspace key, so i wondered what actual delete was if it was even possible, and i found on the forum that
Fn + Backspace is Delete
after finding this i wondered about insert, and i found out that
Control + Backspace is Insert
since i was making this informative thread, i thought i should throw in that
1 or ` does the note kill/note key-off symbol
even if no one else needs this info, i feel like i might forget and look it up on here
without the delete key i was just highlighting things and cutting them
and without the insert key i was cutting and pasting things
anyway here's a quote from where i found the delete info on this forum
Deleting: I'm using a macbook...and there is NOT a backspace AND delete key. (only delete)
I need to be able to get rid of entries w/out moving everything else!
Interesting. My Macbook has only got a backspace key, delete can be achieved by pressing fn+backspace. When searching for "macbook keyboard" on google, I can see that this "backspace" key I got is sometimes called "delete" key which seems to be a language dependent naming issue. Anyways, press fn and that delete key, it might solve your problem.