[Rwp] [RWP] OSARA, an open-source ReaAccess replacement in development

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Feb 4 13:18:08 EST 2015


That's the intel graphics manager,
it's easy enough to disable that.

No matter what we do some program uses that keystroke.

So we have to do some customization whether we like it or not.


On 2/4/2015 2:37 AM, Hrvoje Katić via RWP wrote:
> Well, personally I don't like default Reaper keymap. Some important 
> actions are not assigned to any keystroke by default (move by beats 
> and bars is a good example), and you have to hold control and alt 
> while navigating tracks with up and down arrow, and also 
> control+alt+arrow keys have a conflict with some graphics drivers 
> where these keystrokes are assigned to rotate screen.
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> 4.2.2015. u 0:44, Zack Benton via RWP je napisao/la:
>> Agreed, I admit that the re access keymap is a bit harder to learn.
>> On 2/3/2015 18:16, James Teh via RWP wrote:
>>> Anyway, I didn't mean to start a debate on what is "best"; everyone 
>>> has their preferences. My point is that if even I (as the primary 
>>> author) am using something different to the ReaAccess key map, I'd 
>>> be very reluctant to include a ReaAccess based key map as the 
>>> default. At the very least, that key map is harder to learn 
>>> initially. This is why I haven't included a key map at all at this 
>>> point. Perhaps we could include a ReaAccess key map as an option, 
>>> but I'm reluctant to make it a "default".
>>>
>>> Jamie
>>>
>>> On 4/02/2015 7:19 AM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
>>>> I have alien length fingers, so this might not work for everyone, but
>>>> I've found non-separated F keys a lot easier since I started treating
>>>> them as an extra row rather than counting along them. The experience
>>>> is a little different from laptop to laptop, but with a wee bit of
>>>> practice to get the muscle memory locked in I can comfortably hit
>>>> mute, solo, arm, phase etc without leaving the touch typing position
>>>> or counting. This is coming from someone who fought pretty hard
>>>> against those keys being used for those functions in the first place,
>>>> so I guess you could say I'm converted now.
>>>>
>>>
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