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Corrected instructions

Attention: Button A does NOT interrupt files played by buttons 1–25. Files from TABLE A can only play after the instructions from TABLE D have finished.

For example, in drawing mode, if button 1 is pressed, the device will first play these files in order: draw.wav, 1_d.wav, 1_f.wav, 1_v.wav. If Button A is pressed while the child is drawing, that sequence will finish first. The file 1_mix will start only after Button A is pressed again.

Why I changed it (simple steps)

  1. I added a clear opening word "Attention:" to show the warning.
  2. I changed "TABLE A files can only be played after the instructions from TABLE D have finished" to a shorter sentence with the same meaning: "Files from TABLE A can only play after the instructions from TABLE D have finished." This is easier to read.
  3. I broke the long example into shorter sentences so each idea is easy to follow (what plays first, what happens if Button A is pressed, and when 1_mix plays).
  4. I used commas and the word "first" to show the order of the files, and I wrote "will start only after Button A is pressed again" to make the timing clear.

Quick explanation for a 9-year-old

  • "Interrupt" means "stop what is playing and start something else." Button A cannot do that when buttons 1–25 are playing sounds.
  • If a set of sounds is already playing (like from button 1), Button A must wait until those sounds finish.
  • After the sounds from button 1 finish, press Button A again to start the TABLE A file (for example, 1_mix).

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