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Make a custom animation
Introduction @fullscreen
Create a custom animation for your @boardname@.
Step 1
Open the ||brick:Brick||
Toolbox drawer. Drag out a ||brick:show string||
block onto the Workspace, and drop it into the ||loops:on Start||
block. You should hear and see the block click into place.
brick.showString("Hello world", 1)
Step 2
In the ||brick:show string||
block, type the text "Press my button"
to replace "Hello world"
.
brick.showString("Press my button!", 1)
Step 3
Open the ||brick:Brick||
Toolbox drawer. Drag out an ||brick:on button||
block onto anyplace in the Workspace.
brick.buttonEnter.onEvent(ButtonEvent.Pressed, function () {
})
brick.showString("Press my button!", 1)
Step 4
Open the ||brick:Brick||
Toolbox drawer. Drag out a ||brick:show image||
block onto the Workspace, and drop it into the ||brick:on button||
block.
brick.buttonEnter.onEvent(ButtonEvent.Pressed, function () {
brick.showImage(images.expressionsBigSmile)
})
brick.showString("Press my button!", 1)
Step 5
Open the ||brick:Brick||
Toolbox drawer. Drag out a ||brick:set status light||
block onto the Workspace, and drop it into the ||brick:on button||
block after the ||brick:show image||
block.
brick.buttonEnter.onEvent(ButtonEvent.Pressed, function () {
brick.showImage(images.expressionsBigSmile)
brick.setStatusLight(StatusLight.Orange)
})
brick.showString("Press my button!", 1)
Step 6
Now, plug your @boardname@ into the computer with the USB cable, and click the Download button at the bottom of your screen. Follow the directions to save your program to the brick.