09-09-2019, 08:09 PM
This may be already very obvious to you, but for me it was a real discovery:
One of the things I noticed when playing from a tablet is that you don't see what will be on the next page until it's turned. I used to edit my pdfs so that the page turn would not be during a part with many (difficult) passages. Also the timing of the page turn (with pedal) is critical because of this.
Lately I discovered the half page option. This helps a lot, but it also requires a completely different mindset for pageturning timing. So now I can turn my page when I'm somewhere in the bottom half of the page. Once I got used to that it much of the pageturn stress was gone. :-)
One of the things I noticed when playing from a tablet is that you don't see what will be on the next page until it's turned. I used to edit my pdfs so that the page turn would not be during a part with many (difficult) passages. Also the timing of the page turn (with pedal) is critical because of this.
Lately I discovered the half page option. This helps a lot, but it also requires a completely different mindset for pageturning timing. So now I can turn my page when I'm somewhere in the bottom half of the page. Once I got used to that it much of the pageturn stress was gone. :-)
2 HP Pro x2 G612 tablets - often used in linked mode - with pen
Windows 11 pro
Airturn Ped / Custom double foot pedal USB
Before that: Hannspree Titan2 / Acer Switch 3
Windows 11 pro
Airturn Ped / Custom double foot pedal USB
Before that: Hannspree Titan2 / Acer Switch 3