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goldfish678
Scratcher
1000+ posts

thinking about getting a MaKey MaKey

I'm thinking about getting a MaKey MaKey to use with Scratch, but I have a couple questions - is it worth the money and which model should I get?
butterman1236547
Scratcher
5 posts

thinking about getting a MaKey MaKey

get the full Makey Makey. I got my Makey Makey just to use for scratch and I found my self doing a lot more with it than I thought. As with the full version you will get tons of different button presses without having to remap your keys cause there are only six keys on the go version.
goldfish678
Scratcher
1000+ posts

thinking about getting a MaKey MaKey

butterman1236547 wrote:

get the full Makey Makey. I got my Makey Makey just to use for scratch and I found my self doing a lot more with it than I thought. As with the full version you will get tons of different button presses without having to remap your keys cause there are only six keys on the go version.
Ok
LiamNilsen
New to Scratch
1 post

thinking about getting a MaKey MaKey

Yes! The Classic is the way to go.

The GO actually has only one button, but it's capacitive instead of resistive. So you also only need one cable.

You can read about their differences here - http://makeymakey.com/faq/#h.urpzdr6zexd1

Best,

Last edited by LiamNilsen (Aug. 30, 2016 14:43:04)

goldfish678
Scratcher
1000+ posts

thinking about getting a MaKey MaKey

LiamNilsen wrote:

Yes! The Classic is the way to go.

The GO actually has only one button, but it's capacitive instead of resistive. So you also only need one cable.

You can read about their differences here - http://makeymakey.com/faq/#h.urpzdr6zexd1

Best,
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