EditPad is always visible in the taskbar, even when it is closed. You can also open as many files in EditPad Lite at once, switch between open files by clicking on their tabs and even cancel changes after saving them until they are closed. Note that the Audacity window has focus when I press the foot switches. The selection of cursor size, color, flashing style and other options has been adjusted. I also tried the setup with PassMark’s KeyboardTest product which also doesn’t show any key presses when a foot-switch is pressed.Īnyone have thoughts as to why the key presses are correctly translated in the EditPad text editor but not into Audacity? PassMark’s KeyBoard test may be intercepting keyboard presses at a lower level since it’s a hardware test, so that may be why it’s not showing the MIDI-to-keyboard translation, but that’s only a guess. However, running the setup in Audacity doesn’t do anything. Testing using EditPad Lite 7 shows that the foot-switch presses are being sent correctly and show up as text characters on the screen. Select and edit text Use predictive text Use text replacements Add or change keyboards Drag and drop Use multiple apps simultaneously. Set up the cursor in a shape and style that best suits your needs with custom colorization. The foot switches are mapped in Bome as:Īudacity function Audacity keyboard shortcut (MIDI program change sequence) Enjoy what a text editor ought to be with EditPad Lite. I’m using Bome’s Midi Translator Classic 1.6.1 to capture foot-switch presses from a Behringer FCB1010 MIDI foot controller and send them as computer keyboard shortcut presses to Audacity. Samsung NP365E5C-S02UB laptop running 64 bit Windows 10 Pro version 1803 OS build 17134.285
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