Apple Smart Case Keyboard Not Working in NS2
I don’t know if this has been discussed or not but my smart case/cover keyboard isn’t working in NS2 in order to type file names, name tracks etc etc. Is there a setting I need to change? Also keyboard shortcuts similar to those offered in LumaFusion for editing etc would be a great addition. Thanks
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QWERTY keyboards aren't supported yet but has been requested here before and is on the huge evergrowing list that rules from the center of the underworld.
I've already got Bluetooth keyboards (including MIDI controllers) on my todo list but the Apple Smart Case seems to work differently by connecting via 3 small metal pads. Excuse my ignorance but is this an iPad Pro specific thingamybob?
Yes
Damn haven't got one of those. Might have to have a stab in the dark and see if it works for people in the next update.
Still using an Air2 myself. Keeping an eye on second hand Pro iPads eventually
Air 2 still feels new to me. It just lives on my desk and doesn't have a scratch on it.
Has a lot of grubby finger marks from the kids playing pink unicorn sparkle dust fairy or WTF it's called
The Air2 was a great bang for buck model imo. If they did a non Pro 256 gb model I would go for that - I just need more storage....I will try pixie dust to see if that helps
Thanks for the quick response. I can’t wait!
I have the Logitec case that connect to the 3 prongs as well so I hope this is successful in a future update!!!
+1 I’m with @mrwilson, with a new Logitech Slim (the keys are way better than my 2yr old MacBook Pro - yuk) and I would use QWERTY -> MIDI note events, as well as shortcuts and the space bar (in fact, I’ve hit the space bar out of habit a few times with NS2)
Now you've got me thinking about Voyetra Sequencer Plus and the power of a 100% QWERTY workflow. Tab to select notes (shift+tab for backwards), arrows to move them around,
V
to enter 'velocity' mode + arrows to adjust it,L
to adjust the length with arrows,C
to insert a CC message... Seems a little whacky nowadays but it was absurdly fast once you knew it. Would be kind of funny to see that sort of support in a touch-based app.No, seriously, absurdly fast:
Pretty sure he’s got blisters on his fingers and some kind of caffeine thing, or other thing, going on there