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  1. Thanks a lot David! I actually found that thread a little while after posting my own topic. What an annoying bug! Also wanted to say thanks for running a great site. I teach Logic and know quite a bit about it but am always looking to learn more and this site is one of the best. Thanks Again!
  2. Thanks for clarifying this, was driving me crazy!
  3. I teach a class of students learning Logic Pro X. So far I've had three students with their own computers and the following problem. Pressing the T key, instead of opening the Tool palette opens the event list. They've tried resetting Key Commands preset to "U.S." via the menu, and deleting preferences following the steps below from Apple, no improvement. Has anyone seen this behavior? This is on a new install of Logic Pro X. Thanks in advance. Apple preferences reset suggestion: You can resolve many issues by restoring Logic Pro X back to its original settings. This will not impact your media files. To reset your Logic Pro X user preference settings to their original state, do the following: In the Finder, choose Go to Folder from the Go menu. Type ~/Library/Preferences in the "Go to the folder" field. Press the Go button. Remove the com.apple.logic10.plist file from the Preferences folder. Note that if you have programmed any custom key commands, this will reset them to the defaults. You may wish to export your custom key command as a preset before performing this step. See the Logic Pro X User Manual for details on how to do this. If you are having trouble with a control surface in Logic Pro X, then you may also wish to delete the com.apple.logic.pro.cs file from the preferences folder. If you have upgraded from an earlier version of Logic Pro, you should also remove~/Library/Preferences/Logic/com.apple.logic.pro. Restart the computer.
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