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For who don't know how it work: Just play music on you computer and cat gonna hit the beats
p.s. 可以在設定調整貓貓偵測聲音的敏感度
I've been trying to do this with some help but I cant seem to get exactly as you do
мать в канаве
Please fix it.
To make it work I had to set the sensitivity to 185% (while my windows is on 24%) and even then it very much depends on what volume I have on spotify or other applications.
Finding the sweetspot is important.
Index: Paws up (and not moving) = sensitivity too low
Paws down (not and not moving) = sensitivity too high.
Paws rocking the beat = just right :D
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I made anti-aliasing images of Bongo Cat :
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