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Each button randomly cycles through colors. When pressed, all other buttons take the color of the pressed button, which highlights white. When released the buttons briefly stay at the held color before beginning to cycle again.

The video quality is poor, due to a combination of my crummy camera and my crummy skills at using it. The buttons aren't quite as bright as they seem in the video, but any flickering you might see is definitely not noticeable in person.

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  • kane allan 9 months ago
    wants it! A full 256 monome of this would be ridiculously awesome, a whole nother dimension of feedback enters the device :D

    Hell even just a single colour with a fade scale adds another dimension, this is that times 3 :P
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  • Dragoljub Ćurčić 9 months ago
    This thing is so cool!

    Now a correction: it isn't "times 3" :)
    It is much more. For example, if you can get 256 levels of intensity on one LED, and you have three LEDs (R-G-B) you get 16777216 different combinations (colors).

    But I know you didn't mean it like that, you meant it figuratively, right?

    BTW, I noticed people make similar errors when they want to say how much more surface (pixels, buttons, etc) there is when the width and/or height of the rectangular surface increases by some amount.
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