a shortcut/way to one key auto scroll on/off?

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rockman413
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a shortcut/way to one key auto scroll on/off?

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a shortcut/way to one key auto scroll on/off?

I know how to turn on/off auto scroll in preference, but having one shortcut/key to quickly turn it on/off would be very helpful.
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Re: a shortcut/way to one key auto scroll on/off?

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There is a "Toggle Auto Scroll" command in the Commands window (in the Setup Menu). Type that in the search field and you'll see it. You can see the default key-combo there. You can change it to your desired key combo (if it is available). You can also assign a MIDI Note there if you want to command it remotely.
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Re: a shortcut/way to one key auto scroll on/off?

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I would suggest the o/p check out the commands window and maybe even... :rtfmmad:
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Re: a shortcut/way to one key auto scroll on/off?

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stubbsonic wrote:There is a "Toggle Auto Scroll" command in the Commands window (in the Setup Menu). Type that in the search field and you'll see it. You can see the default key-combo there. You can change it to your desired key combo (if it is available). You can also assign a MIDI Note there if you want to command it remotely.
Thank you! I know this but I didn't make it successfully... I tried again today and it works!!!

Of course I know how to check the command and :rtfmmad:
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