Friday, June 30, 2017

How To Airdrop Microsoft Word



there are a lot of benefits to reducing paper on stage. you can play in the dark or outside on a breezy day. even if it starts to rain you can keep jamming if you have a waterproof case. once you move away from paper, you can even use onsong to customize the look of your music in a way that works for you.


How To Airdrop Microsoft Word, in this video tutorial you'll see how to use tint color to reduce visual stress when reading your music on stage. let's take a look at some easy ways that onsong can improve the readability of your charts. here's our example welcome song shown with black text on a white background like paper. it offers high contrast but some users may require something a little less harsh.


to change this go into the utilities menu by tapping the gear icon in the upper right corner, and then choose settings. then tap on display settings and then song formatting. at the bottom is a tint section that shows dark color and light color. these will tint the black and white colors on the screen. i'm going to tap on dark color. here we can choose clear if we don't want any tint, gray or sepia. let's tap on sepia and then do the same for the light color.


when we tap done and exit the settings menu, you'll see the screen appears with a less contrasted brownish tint like a historic photograph that can be easier on the eyes. about 20% of the population has trouble reading due to visual stress symptoms or dyslexia. we can use tint colors to aid in the reading comprehension through a colored overlay. if you go back into your tint color settings, we can choose a tint that works best for you. here i'm going to set the dark color back to clear so our black text remains black, and then in light color i'm going to create a new tint.


many users who experienced dyslexia or visual stress find a greenish tint on the background can help. let's pick a green color and then set the opacity of that color to about 20%, and then tap done. when we tap done, we can now see the background color of the paper is shaded in a way that helps us read lyrics on stage different environments require different treatment of the display. you can use low light mode to use light text on a dark background. to learn more about low light mode, watch our low light mode video tutorial at: onsongapp.com/videos/tutorials/lowlight


the good news is that tint colors instantly apply and adapt to low light mode. let's go back into our tint settings, and choose the default gray tint for both the dark color, and the light color, this is another great option for lower contrast scenarios. we can then open this style preferences menu by tapping on the sliders menu, and next to the line spacing slider is the low light mode button. tap on this and we can see the dark color tint is now applied to the background color, and the light tint to the text.


one important thing to note is tint color and low light mode are only available with text-based chord charts. imported file types like pdf and microsoft word only display "as is". i hope this shows you some ways that you can use tint color to help reduce visual stress and improve the readability of your chord charts. if you have any questions please contact us at:onsongapp.com/support thanks for watching.


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