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MIDIStroke converts MIDI messages into keystrokes, allowing users to automate complex tasks with one single MIDI message.
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Question by Harris
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November 12, 2014

I just installed midiStroke 1.4 and would like to setup "typewriter" mode, where special keys (e.g., command) can be toggled and held. I'm on OS X 10.6.8 and I can't find the Preferences to set this up as described in the Help. Does anyone have a clue?

Stephen Prastman
Answer by Stephen Prastman

Although the developer speaks about the keystrokes for the application, the only possible way to access the preferences is by clicking the Keystrokes button. Then you have the possibility to assign custom keystrokes for the application or for your own needs. The menus in the Finder bar don't offer any possibility to change other settings.

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