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Started by viethai, Yesterday at 01:16 PM

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viethai

Hello all,

I asked chat gpt and here it was:

Me:
" What are these screw under music holder on Psr 920 for?"

Chat GPT: " The two screws or threaded inserts under the music holder slot on the Yamaha PSR-SX920 are:

Purpose:

To secure the music rest (music holder) using machine screws, especially useful in live performance or transport situations where vibration might cause the rest to loosen or fall.



Details:
   •   These screw holes match the bottom tabs of the included music rest
   •   When you insert the music rest into its slot, it normally snaps in by friction
   •   For extra security (e.g. touring, gigging), you can use screws (usually M4 size) to fasten the rest permanently



Optional Use:

If you never move the keyboard much or use a tablet holder instead, you can skip using screws. But if you're:
   •   Transporting the PSR-SX920 often
   •   Using heavy binders or songbooks
   •   Playing on a tilted stand or in windy outdoor conditions

... then it's a good idea to secure the rest with those screws.

Would you like to repurpose that space for a custom iPad holder mount or attach something else there?"

Me: " Sure "

Chat GPT:
" Great! If you want to repurpose the music rest screw holes on the PSR-SX920 to securely hold an iPad, tablet, or even a custom lyric sheet stand, here are a few practical ideas:



Option 1: Use a Music Rest Adapter Plate for Tablet Mount
   •   You can create or buy a flat metal or plastic plate with holes aligned to the screw holes under the music rest.
   •   On this plate, attach a universal tablet mount (like Arkon, Hercules DG305B, or IK Multimedia iKlip Xpand).
   •   Secure the plate to the SX920 using the M4 screws into the original music rest screw holes.

DIY Hack:
Cut a piece of 1/8" ABS plastic or aluminum plate, drill matching holes for:
   •   The PSR screw holes
   •   The ball head or arm of your tablet mount



Option 2: Music Rest Clamp with Tablet Holder
   •   If you want a no-drill solution, use the included music rest and clip on a tablet clamp like:
   •   String Swing tablet mount
   •   Manos AirTurn mount
   •   K&M iPad holder

They grip onto the top or edge of the music rest and angle your iPad at eye level.



Option 3: Tripod Tablet Stand Behind Keyboard

If you don't want to modify your PSR:
   •   Place a tripod stand with boom arm behind or to the side of the SX920
   •   Mount your iPad or monitor independently
   •   Keeps the keyboard clean and portable



Extra Tip for Live Use with SongbookPro / Charts:

You can run Bluetooth page turns with a foot pedal (like AirTurn PEDpro or PageFlip) while mounting your iPad this way.



Would you like a visual diagram or Amazon/B&H links for compatible mounts?"

Me: " I am talking these three screw in this picture"Guests are not allowed to view links. In order to access the links, please Register or Login

Chat GPT: " Thank you for the photo — now it's clear.

The three screws you're referring to on the back panel (just above the MIDI, USB, and power ports) are:

Chassis Screws (Not for Mounting or Music Rest)

These are not intended for mounting or customization. They are factory-installed chassis/frame screws that:
   •   Hold the keyboard's rear panel and internal components together
   •   Should not be removed or used to mount anything, as doing so could:
   •   Loosen internal connections
   •   Damage internal circuit alignment
   •   Void warranty



If You're Looking for Mounting Points:

The proper place to mount accessories like a custom iPad holder, plate, or music rest adapter would be:
   •   The music rest slot (the wide rectangular slot at the top)
   •   The bottom screws of the music rest, which are on the top edge of the chassis (not the vertical panel in your photo)



Would you like help identifying safe screw points to mount a custom iPad plate securely? I can mark up your photo or sketch a layout if needed."

Me: " please "

After a while chat gpt give me this picture:
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 :-*  :'( Anyone is having fun with ChatGPT or just me -;)
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