My apologies for my tendency to make user interface somewhat cryptic.
Playing sounds is a center mouse button function. The Silent/Sound is set either by hotkey 's' or by left mouse click to Sound mode, then the center mouse button click on the fret board will play a basic SOUND tone for the note chosen.
LEFT MOUSE BUTTON CLICK ON...
Top row toggles to flip the toggle states.
Fret board to set a note. Expand or contract the fretboard from 14-24 frets with the arrows at the right.
Capo Position track to set a capo (left click on position fret '0' to clear)
Mode buttons to set a mode (Ionian, Dorian, Lydian, etc.)
Circle of Fifths outer ring to pick a scale. Center circle to clear all selections or hotkey backspace.
Chords (I, II, III, etc.) to select a chord in the chosen key. Negative color values will highlight the notes of that chord
Colors to chose desired color.
RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON CLICK ON...
Fret board to clear a note.
Capo Position track to set a upper fret board mask (right click on position fret '0' to clear)
Mode buttons (any) to lock the mode selections. If mode is not locked it will revert to Ionian/Major keys on subsequent selections.
Colors to access color changing dialog which can be saved with a left click on "save colors"
CENTER MOUSE BUTTON CLICK ON...
Fret board to sound a tone when the silent/sound toggle is set to sound.
TOGGLES
Octave/Single: picks either all octaves of a note or a single octave example of that note. no hotkey for this one.
All/Natural: displays all note names or just the natural note names. hotkey a
Show/Hide: displays or hides all note names. hotkey h
Sharp/Flat: forces notes to display as either sharp or flat. This will display holes in the names if the pattern cannot be resolved. hotkey b
Silent/Sound: disables or enables center mouse tone generation. hotkey s
Keyboard: Hides or displays keyboard graphic. hotkey k
Tuners should be pretty self evident to use.
Playing sounds is a center mouse button function. The Silent/Sound is set either by hotkey 's' or by left mouse click to Sound mode, then the center mouse button click on the fret board will play a basic SOUND tone for the note chosen.
LEFT MOUSE BUTTON CLICK ON...
Top row toggles to flip the toggle states.
Fret board to set a note. Expand or contract the fretboard from 14-24 frets with the arrows at the right.
Capo Position track to set a capo (left click on position fret '0' to clear)
Mode buttons to set a mode (Ionian, Dorian, Lydian, etc.)
Circle of Fifths outer ring to pick a scale. Center circle to clear all selections or hotkey backspace.
Chords (I, II, III, etc.) to select a chord in the chosen key. Negative color values will highlight the notes of that chord
Colors to chose desired color.
RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON CLICK ON...
Fret board to clear a note.
Capo Position track to set a upper fret board mask (right click on position fret '0' to clear)
Mode buttons (any) to lock the mode selections. If mode is not locked it will revert to Ionian/Major keys on subsequent selections.
Colors to access color changing dialog which can be saved with a left click on "save colors"
CENTER MOUSE BUTTON CLICK ON...
Fret board to sound a tone when the silent/sound toggle is set to sound.
TOGGLES
Octave/Single: picks either all octaves of a note or a single octave example of that note. no hotkey for this one.
All/Natural: displays all note names or just the natural note names. hotkey a
Show/Hide: displays or hides all note names. hotkey h
Sharp/Flat: forces notes to display as either sharp or flat. This will display holes in the names if the pattern cannot be resolved. hotkey b
Silent/Sound: disables or enables center mouse tone generation. hotkey s
Keyboard: Hides or displays keyboard graphic. hotkey k
Tuners should be pretty self evident to use.
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