Of course you can change it to any color you like, or use a hexadecimal value, if you prefer. Open the file Piano.cs in an editor (I used Notepad ++) and find the method SetShadeColors.Īdd the following, as the first line in the method (or at least before the variable c1 is used:)Ĭ1 = Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Lime) Obviously the first step is downloading the source code, since this involves building the software from scratch. I actually worked out a solution for this, and would like to post it, in case anyone else, using this program, is finding the light grey color hard on the eyes. It doesn't seem to have support for ties, which may be the reason for the incorrect length (type) of notes being shown.įor those of us (like myself) whose eyser aren't what they used to be, the light grey color of the notes for the treble clef, when they are shown on the piano, is a bit hard to see. It doesn't always show the correct length of notes. Though it is quite good overall, there are a few minor flaws. First I'd like to thank you for writing this software, and making it available for free, as well as open source.
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