When I reach the end of a song in a set, I have to push the foot pedal two times to go to the next song.
The feature is called
Bumpers and prevents users from accidentally going to the next song in the set. The bumper appears when you reach the beginning or end of the song and indicates what will happen when you press the foot pedal again. You can disable this feature if desired. To do so, open the
Utilities Menu. by tapping on the gear icon in the
Menubar. Then choose
Settings >
Navigation Settings >
Foot Pedals >
Show Bumpers and turn that option off.
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