*The actual speed of the USB hub can vary depending on devices connected. The keyboard is easy to plug in and requires no software installation. Personally, I dont use these features enough to. If not, now you know Further, you may very well know that, after typing the command for Expression text, with the cursor blinking, holding down Cmd (Mac) or Ctrl (PC) and. The Mac OS has a lot features assigned to the function keys, Dashboard & Dock, Expose and more. The Sibelius dedicated Logickeyboard also features all the regular letters, numbers, and symbol labelling that you will find on a conventional keyboard, it can simply be used as a substitute for it. You probably know that Cmd-E or Ctrl+E are, respectively, the Mac and PC shortcuts to apply Expression text in Sibelius, and that Cmd-T or Ctrl+T apply Technique text. Watch a help video about the two cables here. If you need to activate the USB hub, on the back of the keyboard, plug in the black USB connector. To power the keyboard, you need to plug in the grey USB connector. In addition, the ASTRA 2 has a full-sized F-row and multimedia keys to provide full control and effectiveness. The ASTRA 2 keyboard is developed with two USB cables a grey one for the keyboard itself, and a black one for the USB hub to avoid problems with installations, that require a KVM extender.
mouse, phone, contour shuttle or a USB-dongle.
The keyboard features a USB 3.0* hub to enable you to connect e.g.
Flexitime with QWERTY on Windows This tutorial explains how to use your QWERTY keyboard to enter notes in Real-time using Sibelius’s feature Flexitime. With five selectable light levels, the ASTRA is the perfect choice for any lighting conditions. Here is a quick tutorial from Sibelius Tutorials explaining the Slide note feature that was introduced in Sibelius 8.2. The ASTRA 2 backlit keyboard features an elegant, black keyboard with low-profile scissor-switch keys for a light, yet responsive feel.