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Right-clicked Key Numbers for the Mini-Keyboard #154

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TheCraftedGamer opened this issue May 17, 2020 · 1 comment
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Right-clicked Key Numbers for the Mini-Keyboard #154

TheCraftedGamer opened this issue May 17, 2020 · 1 comment
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The problem i am having is not knowing what pitch of note block I'm placing (the amount of times it would take to right-click a note block)

Its a very easy add, what would be added is an option in the settings to label the keys on the keyboard from 0-23 being how many times it would take to right-click the note block. the keys that would be labeled are those in Minecraft's 2-octave range.

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^^ This would be an example

@TheCraftedGamer TheCraftedGamer added the C: Enhancement New feature or request label May 17, 2020
@Bentroen Bentroen added this to the v3.7.3 milestone May 17, 2020
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@TheCraftedGamer I just implemented this, but I think it looks a bit clogged, especially considering the keys in the 2-octave range are the only ones that have a keyboard shortcut by default.

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I'll add it anyway, but if you have any suggestions on how to improve it, please leave a comment!

@Bentroen Bentroen added the S: Resolved in next release This bugfix or suggestion has been applied to the code label Jun 24, 2020
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