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Ability to change to a list view
Having the ability to change the views to a list view so you can see more at once in the lessons, courses, and songs sections versus just only the big thumbnails.
25 votes -
Ability to choose seeing song lesson progress view on the left
Ability to choose seeing song lesson progress view on the left versus having to go to top and select drop down menu and scroll down to lesson number - quicker and easier to select if already on the screen. You could make it hide if someone wants it out o the way.
14 votes -
Song Reverts to First Lesson, Not Next Lesson
When selecting a song I am part way through the lessons, I would prefer PGS to show me the next lesson I need to work on, not revert back to the first lesson.
Similarly, when selecting a song I have already completed all of the lessons and only want to play it, I would prefer to have "Performance" as the default.11 votes -
Have PGS Disable Mac's Screen Saver
I have to remember to disable my Mac's screen saver each time I start PGS. If ever I forget, as I often use the piano keyboard to navigate, my screen saver kicks in (usually in the middle of a song).
I know that other apps (like MainStage) allow me the option to disable my screen saver. I would like to see that option in PGS.6 votesYour computer will no longer go to sleep while using the app.
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Capitalize "playground" in Playground Menu
To be consistent with other Mac apps, in the "Playground Sessions for Piano" menu, "Quit playground" and "Hide playground" "playground" should be "Playground"
4 votes -
Splash Screen Back button blocked
The MacOS top left red/yellow/green buttons are blocking the <--Back navigation when initial splash/setup windows are not fully maximized.
Using 14 inch M1 Pro MacBook Pro Monterey OS 12.2.1
2 votes -
Previous score remains on screen when i hit the space bar.
When i finish playing a song my score show up on the screen. Next when I hit the space bar I can replay the song, but the score remains displayed on my screen, so I cannot see what to play. In the existing app the score disappears, similar as when hitting the C key on your keyboard.
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Buttons in introductory dialogs display overlayed "tags" marked with letters
MacBook Pro (16-inch 2021), Apple M1 Max chip, running Monterey. Although this is only a cosmetic defect, it looks pretty strange. The letter 'C' is displayed on Previous buttons, 'D' on Next Buttons, and 'B' next to the 'X' in the upper-right corner of the dialogs used to exit the windows. Each letter is displayed within an icon that looks like a "tag". These letters don't seem to act as shortcut keys, but clicking on the tags does trigger their associated buttons.
1 vote
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