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SP. wrote on 3/5/2024, 9:32 PM

@David-Harney Double click on the MIDI object to switch to the MIDI editor. You can then drag the MIDI editor tab with your mouse cursor to undock the editor from the Music Maker application window. As a standalone window the editor can be maximized to full screen size.

johnebaker wrote on 3/6/2024, 3:37 AM

@David-Harney

Hi

To add to @SP.'s comment.

Once you have made the MIDI Editor, or any other dockable pane, full screen or resized and positioned to what you require, you only have to double click the top bar of the pane to switch back to its original position/size.

Music Maker will remember the positions until you either reset the program to defaults or change the panes position again

To switch back to the resized and moved, double click the tab again as shown below.

I work dual screen in this example the MIDI editor pane is full screen on the right monitor, the main program interface on the left monitor.

HTH

John EB

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