DKVBrowser Installation and Usage Instructions
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leaving the piano in standby. It turns out that pretty much the only thing the piano needs to be
woken up for is to actually "PLAY" music. So, if you want to use DKVBrowser for *anything*
else, such as editing titles, rearranging things, searching, adding to playlists, exporting, etc, then
there' s no reason to wake the piano. If you ever want to wake the piano from DKVBrowser (or
put it into standby) there is a new menu item in the "Edit" menu for doing so. DKVBrowser also
won't ask you if you want to put the piano into standby upon exit if the piano is already in standby.
One thing to be aware of is that while the piano is in standby, no operations can be done on any of
the "removable" media...so floppies, CDs, and USB drives will not appear in DKVBrowser even if
they are mounted.
• Exit (PC version File Menu) - Prompts the user for option to put the Disklavier in standby mode
upon quitting DKVBrowser software. Cancel ignores the quitting request. Note: The Mac user
can exit, using the ‘quit’ menu item under the’ DKVBrowser’ menu or by clicking on the red close
button in the upper left corner of the perspective window. The user will be given the opportunity
to put the Disklavier in standby or not. DKV Browser will not offer this option if you have already
put the disklavier piano in standby mode.
Window
• Open Perspective menu item - Allows the user to click on ‘other’ and access saved customized or
default perspectives.
• Show View menu item - Allows the user to access the various views: A/B Repeat, Details, Now
Playing, Playlists, Repeat Mode, Search, Volume, Volume Details and to place them by drag/drop
methods to customize their perspective.
• Save Perspective As menu item - Allows the user to save their customized perspective.
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