10-03-2023, 09:20 AM
(06-29-2023, 09:11 PM)abaymajr Wrote: After 8 years using a 2-in-1 notebook to read and annotate sheet music, I'm considering switching to a tablet like the Samsung Galaxy S8 Ultra, which has a diagonal a little smaller than my current 15.6" screen, but there's a ratio of 16:10 closer to sheet music. Has anyone made this migration from Windows to Android? Is it possible to migrate of all the annotations taken in Windows MobileSheets? In addition, I use surveillance camera software on the front camera of my notebook so that, if there is movement in a certain spot of the video, turn the page for me. This is very useful, since, in addition to being a violinist, I am also an organist, and we often have our hands and feet fully occupied. I saw on my cell phone that from Android 12, there is a accessibility feature that translates certain facial movements into keyboard keys. Has anyone used this feature in MobileSheets?
Just to update this thread. I was able to use Android 13's accessibility features by associating facial gestures (smile, eyebrow raise, etc.) with with page-swiping touch gestures. It's not a very obvious feature, but once enabled, tested and configured, simply set a touch command to quickly turn the feature on and off.