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Cursor

The Cursor tool is used for three purposes:

  1. Keyboard note entry (see Keyboard Shortcuts / Note Entry)
  2. Choosing the paste location for copied notes
  3. Choosing where playback starts

In all cases, the Cursor tool is used by simply clicking the targeted location on the paper. The cursor appears on the paper as a vertical orange line.

To clear the cursor at any time, press ESC.

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Updated on 2 July 2021

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