so, its not perfect, but it is cool for a little while. B.T.W. if Simon does any doubles, this can't really read them, so it wont work. step 1. get a camera. step 2. get a Simon here: https://www.amazon.com/Basic-Fun-Electronic-Digital-Diameter/dp/B01MRNSRWK/ref=sr_1_5?sr=8-5 step 3. plug your camera into your computer and face it towards your Simon. step 4. make sure your in a dimly lit area and that your Simon is off. step 5. line the buttons up with the squares on the screen by color (its recommended you have the squares on screen within the inner crescent of each button of your Simon). step 6. press the green flag and give Scratch access to your camera.
step 7. power on your Simon and wait to press the green button (on your Simon, not the green flag) until the variable "boot up" says "done". step 8. play. PS: If the scratch project has trouble picking up when your Simon lights up, change the "transparency of video" variable. once again, no youtube, no nothing. I'm proud of myself.