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Posts posted by MaryAnneR
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Oh thank you , thank you , thank you tnicoson. I truly appreciate you taking time to help me.
I really love this keyboard.
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I am trying to figure out why there are drum symbols below the keys?
I assume there is some connection with the keys above but cannot find anything in the manual.
Can anyone help me figure it out?
Thanks so much
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I have only had my WK 6600 for just over a week and despite treating it tenderly there
are fine scratches all over the display screen even in areas I have never touched.
I would like to tell Casio that I am truly disappointed that they chose such cheap material in a much used area.
Even fine computer cloths or the softest brushes cause scratching. I am afraid to go near the area . But it
does collect a lot of dust.
Have others found this same problem? I do not believe there is any way to remove these fine scratches.
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I just bought one at Best Buy that is Universal. It has a polarity switch so you can use it with any keyboard.
Less than $30. Sturdy
On Stage Gear Keyboard Essentials KSP 100
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I just bought a Universal Keyboard Sustain Pedal at Best Buy
On Stage Gear Keyboard Essentials KSP-100
It has a polarity switch so you can use it with any keyboard.
Not expensive -under $30. Sturdy.
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Hi I just bought a WK6600 and have tried repeatedly to get the Auto Harmonize to work with the instructions they give.
I even called Casio and they could not figure it out.
So I am going to try this and many thanks to you for sharing this Paul. I will let you know if I am successful.
Bad Scratching of Display Screen.
in General Casio Discussion
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As I stated "despite treating it tenderly " and covering it when I am not playing. I am the only one playing and treat it very very kindly.
The material is poor. It was brand new. I noticed the scratches and took it back. I got another unopened box and the second
on was scratched within the week despite tenderest of treatment.