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Musical Keyboard 2.5
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This program turns your computer keyboard into a musical instrument. Each
key on your keyboard when pressed will play the note that corresponds to
its position on the screen illustration. You also can treat yourself to
a 60-second concert. This version features improved documentation and
more attractive coloration on its screens.
To run the program, click on MKEYB25.EXE (using Windows Explorer or any other
kind of program manager), or enter MKEYB25 at a DOS prompt in the directory
containing that file. It runs well on any version of DOS or Windows, but
you should make sure your CAPS LOCK key is switched off when you are running
this program.
I hope that you find this program entertaining and enjoyable. Comments are
always welcome and can be e-mailed to BCarley978@aol.com. Musical Keyboard
2.5 is now freeware, since it is commonly deemed rather primitive and
obsolete in its features. However, the author also has created two shareware
programs that are unquestionably more sophisticated than this one, programs
which you might want to check out. A highly challenging Tic Tac Toe game
with clever musical sound effects may or may not have been included in this
package; if not, it can be downloaded from:
http://users.aol.com/bcarley978/tictt25.zip
In addition, a bold digital clock with handcrafted numerals and a flashing
colon can be downloaded from:
http://users.aol.com/bcarley978/bigtime.zip
Bruce Carley (author)
November 26, 1998
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The following disclaimer is merely a necessary precaution and should be taken
in the friendly spirit in which it is intended, so that it will not detract
from the spirit of enjoyment which this program is meant to foster. It
hopefully does not need to be said that all of my programs are free of
viruses when I write and upload them. If, God forbid, any copy should ever
be found to have been tampered with, I promise you that I will not have had
anything to do with that deplorable practice in any way. I cannot and will
not be considered responsible for any damage resulting from any possible
abuse of the programs that I have made available strictly for the use and
enjoyment of others.