Buttonbar
The button bar provides easy access to most of the score editing facilities of MusiCAD.
Buttons that are only available in edit mode are grayed when inactive.
File buttons
Buttons for new melody, open, save, print en preview
Play buttons
Play, (start, pause, stop) en mixer
Score buttons
Score overview, New part, Transpose, part modification, play-list, toolbox
Option buttons
Layout/page-layout, Titles, layout templates, restore default
mouse, midi, chord, insert/overstrike auto-duration, keyboard
These buttons define default duration for new notes. The last 4 modify cursor-note-duration
Insert and modify clef, key, meter and tempo.
repeat, trill, dynamics, lines, bar lines, note-properties, rests, grace-notes, accidentals, tools
edit, cut, copy, paste, delete, undo, redo
Redefine buttons
The 'user definable buttons' can be redefined for use on the main screen by assigning a layout template to the corresponding hotkey <shft-ctrl-1> for user-button 1, <shft-ctrl-2> for user-button 2 etc. Right-click a button to navigate to the shortcuts dialog to select the desired template, or write your own...
The 'modification buttons' can be connected to a layout template, just like the 'user definable buttons'.
For use on the notation bar, the user definable buttons may be bound to one of the 600+ edit-functions, by right-clicking the button to be modified. The corresponding hotkeys are <shft-ctrl-1> to <shft-ctrl-8>