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1.6 KiB
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70 lines
1.6 KiB
Markdown
# Button Library for MicroBlocks
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Welcome to the **Button Library** for MicroBlocks!
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This library makes it easy for anyone—even if you don’t know how to code or use a computer much—to control a Button using simple blocks in MicroBlocks.
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## Features
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- **Easy drag-and-drop blocks** for controlling your Button
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- **No coding required**
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- **Turn on & off the Button**
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- **Control the notes**
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- **Beginner-friendly instructions**
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## Getting Started
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**What you need:**
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- Spark microcontroller and connecting wires
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- MicroBlocks IDE installed ([Download here](https://microblocks.fun/download/))
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- A Button and basic connecting wires
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## Installation
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1. **Download the Button Library:**
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Download the library file from [here](Spark_Digital.ubl).
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2. **Open MicroBlocks IDE** on your computer.
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3. **Add the Library:**
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- Go to the library manager in MicroBlocks.
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- Click “Import Library” or drag and drop the downloaded file into the IDE.
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## How to Use
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1. **Connect your Button** to your microcontroller’s pins (see your board’s pinout for details).
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2. **Open MicroBlocks IDE** and make sure your board is connected.
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3. **Find the Button blocks** in the blocks menu.
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4. **Drag the blocks** you want to use into your script area.
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- For example:
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- “Set Pin Value
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- Turn Button On and Off
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- Turn Inverted Button On and Off"
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5. **Click the green flag** or “Run” to start controlling your Button!
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## Example Project
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After setting the pin value, there are two ways to use a Button:
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1. You can simply turn it on or off.
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2. You can adjust its notes.
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*Have fun building with your Button!*
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