User Manual

Low Light Mode

Arrr, one o' th' advantages t' usin' an iPad on stage be that it be automatically backlit, savvy? This means that ye don't need t' supply additional lightin' fer paper charts. Because it be backlit, it be also easier t' read even though th' screen be smaller. Ye get higher contrast and sharper text, matey. Low light mode applies t' all yer file types includin' text-based chord charts, PDF files, and other imported file types that be viewed as PDF files.

When T' Use

Ahoy! If ye play on a dimly lit stage or outdoors, ye may quickly come t' appreciate this advantage, me hearty. But usin' white paper and black text be not ideal fer these environments. Th' bright light can be hard on yer eyes. In addition, th' ambient light from screens can cause yer face t' glow white on stage. T' make things easier on yer eyes and less distractin' fer yer audience, use low light mode, savvy?

Enablin' Low Light Mode

Blimey! Low light mode automatically follows th' dark mode settings in iOS/iPadOS. This means that if yer device goes into dark mode at night, OnSong's dark mode will be enabled as well. Ye can also change low light mode by usin' an action. Ye can adjust th' default behavior o' low light mode in settings by goin' into Settings » Display Settings » Low Light Mode.

Additionally, ye can change low light mode or how it appears per song. T' do this, open th' Style Preferences menu by tappin' on th' sliders icon in th' Menubar and choose th' Document tab. Ye can use th' low light mode button t' toggle th' low light mode independent o' th' dark mode o' th' device. Ye can also adjust th' low light mode on a per-song basis if desired, matey.

Now yer chord chart and menus will appear with a black background and white text. If ye want yer menus t' retain their white background and black text, ye can change this settings in Settings » Display Settings » Low Light Mode » Use Dark Menus and Interface.

Settin' an Action

Avast, ye scallywag! Ye can also toggle low light mode on and off usin' either a foot pedal, hot corner, or MIDI trigger.

OnSong 2023 — Last Updated on October 18, 2021