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Le mardi 28 août 2007 à 08:41 -0400, marius schebella a écrit :
just a small hint to prevent problems I experienced in the past. when you hack a keyboard for installations, I recommend not to use keys which interrupt the start process (c, s, return or the system runtime). if people have buttons in installation they will not stop pressing them during a restart of the machine... marius.
David Merrill wrote:
Hi Stuart - A hacked USB keyboard makes a nice button-bank, and you can typically strip away most of its size, leaving just a little circuit board with wires coming out to your buttons. You can read the button-presses with Hans's [hid] object.
here's one that we did some time ago... http://www.instructables.com/id/EDH81H8H62EQZJIDV8/ -David M.
On 8/28/07, *Stuart Jones* <s.jones@csm.arts.ac.uk mailto:s.jones@csm.arts.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi I'm helping with an installation which will have 12-16 buttons (on/off) to set off events in Pd and need to find a simple midi controller to just send note on and note off messages on 12-16 notes to do that. I could hack a midi keyboard but that would be a complicated and bulky solution given the size of the installation. Any suggestions? Thanks Stuart _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at <mailto:PD-list@iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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