


Normally Soundplant reacts to these auto-generated repeat key hits as if they were actual key hits, and you can get some interesting effects by experimenting with this, especially in conjunction. On my Mac, some keys auto-repeat when held down and others dont.
#SOUNDPLANT KEY HELD DOWN REPEAT MAC#
Experiment with changing these figures to reduce inadvertent keyboard repetition. For example: What if canopy trees are logged (cut down) to make way for development To demonstrate, the students holding canopy trees will drop their strings. When any key is kept held down continuously, the operating system typically interprets it as multiple repeat key presses, at repeat rates which differ depending on system settings this can be adjusted or turned off in the Windows Control Panel->Keyboard or under the Mac System Preferences->Keyboard. Soundplant turns the computer keyboard into a customizable sound triggering device and. The repeat rate describes how quickly the letter repeats itself once it starts. The repeat delay describes how long you need to hold a key down for before it starts repeating. Okay so i tried that and also figured out that it sends 0xFFFFFFFF when you hold it down(2 more f-s of course -.-)And it prints out dots and weird characters but it does repeat the blinking only problem is now that it repeats both leds not just one. Type Keyboard into the window that appears and select Typing Settings. Did you try printing what you were receiving ?
