@@sleepntsheep1169 I will assume that the number of words that is on the screen will always be less than 100. So looping through all of them every time a key is pressed and check if words start with user input box shouldn't be too slow, unless python is too fancy, once again.
Wow! Maybe make the typed letters red?
but there is no way to know which word the user is typing
@@sleepntsheep1169 I will assume that the number of words that is on the screen will always be less than 100. So looping through all of them every time a key is pressed and check if words start with user input box shouldn't be too slow, unless python is too fancy, once again.
@@KiwiRedstone done (yellow > red)
Oh god, that was fast. You monster!
Helo
helo, much mek