Which key command is ⌃§

Hi all,

I'm using Logic X on an Australian keyboard.

I'm trying to find the key command for "Linked Windows". Logic key command sad t was ⌃§


What is that combination?

MacBook Pro 15", macOS 10.14

Posted on May 23, 2019 4:21 AM

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Posted on May 24, 2019 5:31 PM

rcosta887 wrote:

The § is the "section" symbol, and ^§ is indicating to press Control-§.

This seems odd to me to use that key with another key, but regardless, to get the § symbol on a Mac you hold the Option key with the number 6.

If you have the English International keyboard, which is normally used in Europe and various other places, the § symbol is right on the topmost leftmost key, in place of the ` on the US keyboard. So in that case it is just Control §.


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May 24, 2019 5:31 PM in response to rcosta887

rcosta887 wrote:

The § is the "section" symbol, and ^§ is indicating to press Control-§.

This seems odd to me to use that key with another key, but regardless, to get the § symbol on a Mac you hold the Option key with the number 6.

If you have the English International keyboard, which is normally used in Europe and various other places, the § symbol is right on the topmost leftmost key, in place of the ` on the US keyboard. So in that case it is just Control §.


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