Convert qwerty keyboard to piano on asdfg row?

In the absence of a MIDI USB keyboard how do I go about using the 'qwerty' keyboard as a temporary piano keyboard.  I had it demo to me but did not follow the steps taken to do this.  Help!

terry fromdurban wrote:
how do I go about using the 'qwerty' keyboard as a temporary piano keyboard.
choose the Musical Typing menuItem from the Window menu

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