Reason 3, on screen keyboard installing help!!!!

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  1. Anticon1

    Anticon1 Guest

    hey guys im trying to install bome's mouse keyboar, so i can use that on screen keyboard for reason 3. Anyways this is the link to the tutorial, and i just cant figure out wut to do for the midi part, everything else iv done, except for the midi stuff, and obviously i need the midi stuff in order to finsih the installation stuff.

    Link: http://www.bome.com/midi/keyboard/help/rsn3_tut.php
     
  2. ashwin18

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    Which is the part that you are stuck at?
     
  3. Anticon1

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    1.1 Get and install a virtual MIDI driver
    There are several virtual MIDI drivers available. I suggest Hubi's Loopback device for Windows 95/98/ME or MIDI Yoke for Windows NT/2000/XP (see download links above). Install either one of them following their documentation. They will create virtual MIDI cables. Virtual MIDI cables work like this: in a MIDI program, select a virtual MIDI driver (e.g. "MIDI Yoke 1") as MIDI Output. In a second program, use the same MIDI driver (in the example: "MIDI Yoke 1") as MIDI Input. Now, everything that goes out from the first program will be received in the second program. Here, we use this functionality in order to connect Bome's Mouse Keyboard to Reason.
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    AND BECAUSE I CANT GET THEN I CANT GET THIS PART:
    2.2 Selecting MIDI OUT
    and because that part i cant get then i cant finish the rest of the thing.

    CAN SOMEONE HELP ME!!?!??!?!
     
  4. ashwin18

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    Take a look above the part you are stuck at:
    So, I guess you need to download and install 'Hubi's Loopback device' or 'MIDI Yoke', depending on the operating system that you are running.
     

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