DKVBrowser Installation and Usage Instructions
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for an error message if you try to move something which is protected to any external source (the piano will
not allow that, as you might imagine).
Q: I am not able to click on an album name, song name or playlist name and edit it, what am I doing
wrong?
A: Be sure to use the F2 key when clicking on the name of a song, album or playlist to edit in the ‘Source’
and ‘Playlist’ views. You can also change these names in the ‘Details’ view with a simple selection of the
name without using the F2 key. The name changes will be retained in the ‘Source’ and ‘Playlist’ views.
Q: Do I need to stop playing a song to do a search?
A: No, it is not necessary to stop playing a song to do a search. Unlike the PRC-100, searches can be
performed while the piano is playing. For other operations, DKVBrowser has the ability to auto-pause, and
this can be turned off in the preferences window.
Q: How can I find the ‘source’ and album for a song in my playlist?
A: Click on the song in the playlist and then view the ‘Details’ view for this information, or choose ‘Find’
from the context menu of the playlist song.
Q: Sometimes I am playing a song and do a search for other songs while that song is playing and I want to
see the info for that file and its ‘source’ and album info, how can I do this?
A: You can click on the ‘Clear’ button in the ‘Search’ view in order to clear the current search results in
the ‘Source’ view and then click on the ‘Find’ button in the ‘Now Playing’ view and this should highlight
the song playing and show the info in the ‘Source’ view.
Q: Am I able to drag songs that are on a floppy, CD or USB thumb drive to a playlist?
A: It is NOT recommended dragging songs from your USB/Floppy or CD tab to the playlists. It's mostly
harmless, but there is a good chance that you will remove the USB drive (or floppy, or CD) at some point
in the future, and the playlist is NOT a copy of the song, it's a pointer to the song in it's original place. So,
if you want songs from your USB device in a playlist, you should probably drag them to the User tab first,
and then create a playlist from the User tab. The PRC-100 doesn’t allow dragging songs from removable
media to playlists for this very reason.
Q: Where is the Refresh button?
A: To refresh or view all the albums and songs, just click on the ‘Clear’ button in the ‘Search view’
window. To refresh midis and albums in the PC tab, use the ‘Refresh PC tab in the Edit menu’ or the option
to ‘Refresh PC Tab in the contextual menu’ that is accessed via right-clicking (PC) or cntrl clicking
(Mac) in the PC tab window.
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