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Pyanoboard is a simple piano to keyboard emulator, allowing you to use any MIDI enabled device as a virtual keyboard.
Pyanoboard is a simple piano to keyboard emulator, allowing you to use any MIDI enabled device as a virtual keyboard.
Pyanoboard actually simulates key events rather than sending characters to be typed, which means you can use it for anything such as gaming and not just typing.
Either
pyanoboard.py
from the pyanoboard
directory
pygame
installedpip install pyanoboard
python
To use this package, enter
python -m pyanoboard config
Where config is the path to your configuration file using the JSON format. An example configuration file has been included under example/config.json
example config
{
"device_id": 1,
"bindings": [
{
"note": "C3",
"key": "h"
}
]
}
pyanoboard can also take the following arguments
Argument | Meaning |
---|---|
-verbose | Enables verbose logging |
-devices | Shows a list of the connected MIDI devices instead of starting pyanoboard |
In order to find the device_id
of your device, use the -devices
argument
python -m pyanoboard -devices
FAQs
Pyanoboard is a simple piano to keyboard emulator, allowing you to use any MIDI enabled device as a virtual keyboard.
We found that pyanoboard demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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