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I made a QWERTY keyboard, in scratch.
Hey there, fellow scratchers, I have made a fully functional QWERTY keyboard, with proper key inputs, and a built in autoplayer,
Yep, all this time, It was possible to make a QWERTY keyboard in scratch. Many thought it was impossible, because scratch can't tell the difference between “a” and “A”. Luckily, there is a neat little trick, which seperates the non-caps lock presses, and caps lock presses. We add a letter at the end of the caps-lock presses. For example, a = length 1, A(u) = length 2. You see where I'm going with this? Next, I've built a autoplayer, which uses a lot of costumes to load segments of the song. If you know the costume trick, you will see how it loads. So please check it out. Here is the link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1022953206/
Yep, all this time, It was possible to make a QWERTY keyboard in scratch. Many thought it was impossible, because scratch can't tell the difference between “a” and “A”. Luckily, there is a neat little trick, which seperates the non-caps lock presses, and caps lock presses. We add a letter at the end of the caps-lock presses. For example, a = length 1, A(u) = length 2. You see where I'm going with this? Next, I've built a autoplayer, which uses a lot of costumes to load segments of the song. If you know the costume trick, you will see how it loads. So please check it out. Here is the link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1022953206/
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