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Setting Up the Piano
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Touchscreen Operations
The CA98/CA78 digital piano’s touchscreen display is used to provide useful information about the currently selected
sound mode/name, function, and setting. The display is also used to control the instrument’s various features by
tapping on buttons and icons, swiping in different directions, or tapping and holding onscreen elements.
The explanations below outline the different methods of interacting with the touchscreen, and how these operations
are referenced in this owner’s manual.
Tap
This operation is the most common method of selecting sounds
and functions, and is performed by momentarily touching areas
of the screen (typically buttons and ic
ons) with a single finger.
In this owner’s manual, this operation will be referred to as “tap
the xxxx button”.
Swipe
This operation is frequently used to cycle through lists of sounds,
songs, and settings. The operation is performed by touching the
screen with a single finger, then sliding up, down, left, or right
while lifting the finger from the screen.
In this owner’s manual, this operation will be referred to as
“swipe left” or “swipe up”, etc.
Long press
This operation is used when entering numeric values such as the
metronome tempo, and is performed by touching and holding
a button or icon with a single finger for more than two seconds.
In this owner’s manual, this operation will be referred to as “long
press the xxxx button”.