This is a workaround for the when <> is true block that uses the when timer > () block See the stage for an explanation of how it works. The example doesn't use any control or event blocks (other than the when timer > () block) The When <> is True block existed only in the development of Scratch, it was removed with the release of Scratch 1.0. Important: this block cannot be stopped by the stop-sign. Use responsablelly.
Thanks to @imfh for the script! https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/493835/?page=1#post-4993908 #mobile #workarounds #description(This is a simple script that replicates the When <> is True block.)