muster

Custom keypress mappings

If you share a keyboard with another ringer or want to ring more than two bells, you can customise the keys you need to press as desired. To enable this, include a text file called “KeyConfig.txt” in the same directory as “muster.exe”. Then enable Advanced Mode, and a dialogue will display the mappings.

The format of this text file needs to match this example:

To find the name of the key, press the key and inspect the Muster log file.

The example file is for Abel, and maps D to the treble, A to the second, L to the fifth, J to the sixth. It also includes more mappings as further examples.

Advanced Mode keypress support

This section lists the keypresses supported in Advanced Mode, with no custom keypress mapping specified.

Abel

Beltower and Beltutor