I'm having trouble with Logic 8.02's key commands overriding any input I'm attempting to type in to M5v2 (for example, I can't save a file with a capital L in its name as Logic tries to lock/unlock its screensets when I try).
Anyone else in the same boat? Are there any workarounds for this?
Thanks in advance!
Key Commands in Logic
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Re: Key Commands in Logic
This might also be a good question for a Logic forum as well.3over3 wrote:I'm having trouble with Logic 8.02's key commands overriding any input I'm attempting to type in to M5v2 (for example, I can't save a file with a capital L in its name as Logic tries to lock/unlock its screensets when I try).
Anyone else in the same boat? Are there any workarounds for this?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Key Commands in Logic
Fair point James - it's surely Logic's problem (not passing through the keyboard events correctly) after all.
I was just wondering if it's ever bothered anyone else and if there's a way round it. My favourite stupid thing so far is that when I type a number, Logic changes screenset - closing the M5 window most times. Genius!
Thanks for the reply, and, as ever, the forum.
I was just wondering if it's ever bothered anyone else and if there's a way round it. My favourite stupid thing so far is that when I type a number, Logic changes screenset - closing the M5 window most times. Genius!
Thanks for the reply, and, as ever, the forum.