diff --git a/instruments/xbox/rbkeys.md b/instruments/xbox/rbkeys.md index a2db918b4..c8d29c8d2 100644 --- a/instruments/xbox/rbkeys.md +++ b/instruments/xbox/rbkeys.md @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ There are two different ways to connect this keyboard. Pick whichever is the mos

Install loopMIDI. Launch it after it finishes.

A screenshot of loopMIDI's installer.

Add two new ports by clicking on the + button in the bottom. You should name the ports, too. It’s been named “Pro Keys” in this example.

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A screenshot of loopMIDI, with a mouse cursor over the Plus symbol for "Add Port". Additionally, "New port name" is highlighted in blue with a dotted outline, with "Pro Keys" typed out in the text field.

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A screenshot of loopMIDI, with a mouse cursor over the Plus symbol for "Add Port". Additionally, "New port name" is highlighted in blue with a dotted outline, with "Pro Keys" typed out in the text field.

Now, [download the latest version of RB3_X360_Keyboard by TheNathannator.]

Extract it and open it.

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A screenshot of RB3_X360_Keyboard.exe in its folder, with a cursor hovering it.

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A screenshot of RB3_X360_Keyboard.exe in its folder, with a cursor hovering it.

In RB3_X360_Keyboard, set the output type to the port you made earlier and select the port you made earlier.
After that, click the Start button on the right side.

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A screenshot of RB3_X360_Keyboard, showing "MIDI" in the "Output Type" section set to "Pro Keys" and highlighted in blue with a dotted outline. "Start" is highlighted in tan with a solid outline

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A screenshot of RB3_X360_Keyboard, showing "MIDI" in the "Output Type" section set to "Pro Keys" and highlighted in blue with a dotted outline. "Start" is highlighted in tan with a solid outline