12Me21
12Me21
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28th Jun 2015
25th May 2016
All the letters/number/symbols work, and the caps lock key works. Soon I will make the backspace key work, though probably not the enter key.
machine fast keyborad keys typing letters words font type sign

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  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    1st Jul 2015
    I made some changes, but now It won't let me upload the save (just gives an empty error message)
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    30th Jun 2015
    all of the backspace problems are already solved and it runs full speed and handles automatic carraige returns. it just needs someone to take it to the next level and I am just not motivated to do it. to be honest. please take the reigns.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    30th Jun 2015
    merge 2 of the letter copiers from id:1620783 into the arangement in id:1711446 and use your keyboard. just give credit.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    30th Jun 2015
    I might have some tech you could use with this. It will take some work and determination but I know it will work. I had a double version of my word writer (much like yours) for the sake of speed before I was helped by G-LinuxorU and learned to use bray better. I was going to integrate the current version with it to make caps. seeing as you are looking to do it.....
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    30th Jun 2015
    Anyway, I want to use something besides COAL for the area around the letters. PPIP with something black (PHOT, BIZR, WARP, STKM) inside would work, but can't be created by CRAY
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    30th Jun 2015
    I can't do that. TPT does not use a monospaced font.
  • Sourec
    Sourec
    30th Jun 2015
    @12me21 Make the characters all of uniform width, and make a carriage below of similar width. The carriage should follow the most recently placed letter, and can increment its distance by the width of one letter. When backspace is used, the carriage uses CRAY to erase a letter, then decrements its position by one letter-width.
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    30th Jun 2015
    Does anyone have a good idea for how to make the backspace work? I put a pixel of FILT in the corner of each letter, so it can find where the next letter starts, but It still doesn't know where to start looking. I don't really think backspace is very useful, since you can just do ctrl+z to undo, or erase the letters manually.
  • gigabite123
    gigabite123
    30th Jun 2015
    amazeing
  • xenon
    xenon
    30th Jun 2015
    The backspace doesn't work? Excellent job nevertheless!