I think the key command differences are purely down to the US apple keyboard mapping being different to UK apple keyboard mapping - e.g. you don't have a £ (pound sign) in the states (shift 3) which is I think a # (as in sharp) in the US. Goof luck, Gil DesignNotes --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Duane Miller <Duane@...> wrote: > > Thats funny. Seriously though there may be a few differences in key > commands. > > On Feb 13, 2008, at 7:59 AM, Gregory Anderson wrote: > > > The US version of Logic runs on 110 volts. You'll need an adapter > > for 220. > > > > Gregory > > > > On Feb 12, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Andy Hardwake wrote: > > > > > > > > On Feb 12, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Jon Scordia wrote: > > > > > > > > Simple question: are there any differences or compatibility issues > > > > between the US and UK editions? Will it install and work ok when > > > I get > > > > it home? > > > > > > AFAIK there's no such thing as US or UK edition, maybe manuals are > > > different, but the software is all the same. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Contemplating full Logic purchase in USA...brought back to UK?
2008-02-13 by Gil Gillian
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