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I just decided to overhaul PyAno and add quite a few new features and fixes.
- Two octaves of notes.
- Octaves can be controlled by hardware or onscreen buttons.
- Fullscreen can be toggled on or off by hardware key.
- N810 owners can now play PyAno with their hardware keyboards.*
- Each note is now in tune with a regular piano.
- Dependencies have been fixed.
~~::EDIT::PyAno 1.2 is out, check here!::~~
Check out PyAno on video!
Report bugs and such here, please. I'd love to hear from everyone!
Oh, and if it will not run or install, please post the output here so that I may fix it as quickly as possible.
Thanks a lot and enjoy!
* N810 owners, "z" is the lowest note, from there you can go across to "m." Next are "a" through "g."
Last edited by Aisu; 2008-08-16 at 00:44.