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Hamburger Tweaks

Menu settings are used to configure how the menubar in OnSong works along with customization options for each of the items controlled by the menubar. This screen is divided into the following areas:

Hamburger Stuff

Shuffle around those icons & make 'em vanish. You know, if you're into that.

Your Jams

Tell OnSong how you wanna see your songs listed. We get it, you're picky.

Pass It On

Who gets to steal your songs & sets. The legal stuff nobody reads.

Fancy External Screens

Make your content look shiny on other people's displays. Impress them. Or don't.

The Play Button Zone

Tweak what happens when you push play. Revolutionary, we know.

Toe Wigglers

Hook up your foot pedals so you can literally kick your way through a set. No hands required.

The Song Doctoring Tool

Change how the song editor looks & acts by default. It's like therapy but for lyrics.

Sticky Situation Station

Set up how your sticky notes look when you create new ones. Aesthetic anxiety? We got you.

Look & Feel Stuff

Pick your fonts & styles once & stop second-guessing yourself forever.

The Data Nerd Stuff

Change how OnSong tracks & rats out your song habits.

Make Titles Thicc

By default, we're all about that bold title energy in menus. Want it less dramatic? You can turn it off to match what Apple's doing these days. We won't judge.

Drag & Drop Is Life (Or Not)

On an iPad runnin' iOS 11 or higher, OnSong does the whole native drag & drop thing. Slick, right? But if you hate progress, flip this off. It's on by default because we're visionaries.

Drag & drop is only available on iPads runnin' iOS 11 or higher. So basically, if you're on ancient iPad tech, tough luck, buddy.

OnSong 1.999 — Last Refreshed January 21, 2020