====== Let's make a button! ====== We'll start with the printable template and then make a Folk program that we want to turn into a button. ===== Let's cut and fold the button ===== Let's cut and fold up the button like so: 1. Cut out one of the quadrants. {{guides:3_1_cut_the_template.gif}} 2. Starting at one end of the paper, fold the first solid black line into a valley fold (like a "V"), so it forms a little "foot" for the button: {{guides:3_2_fold_first_edge.gif}} 3. Fold the next line in a mountain fold (inverse of a "V", valley fold), like so: {{guides:3_3_fold_edge.gif}} 4. Fold the next edge as a mountain fold as well: {{guides:3_4_fold_next_edge.gif}} 5. Fold the final edge as a valley fold again, forming another little "foot" for the button: {{guides:3_5_last_folding_step.gif}} ----- You should now have a basic button: {{guides:3_6_yayyyyy.gif?450px}} {{guides:4_button_folded_side_view.jpeg?400px}} 6. Cut out the section surrounded by the dashed line. This is where you'll place the AprilTag for your program: {{guides:3_6_cutting.gif}} Your button should now look like this: {{guides:button_folded_profile-medium.jpeg?500px}} {{guides:button_folded_side-medium.jpeg?500px}} ==== 5. Cutting and taping the AprilTag ===== 1. Grab your program and cut out the AprilTag from it like so (make sure to preserve the program number and date data for future reference): {{guides:5_1_cutting_the_apriltag.gif}} Cut the AprilTag in half so you have two pieces, a top and a bottom. 2.Place two pieces of tape on the top and bottom of the protruding bits of your button {{guides:5_2_taping.gif}} 3. Start by taping the top piece in position, then hold the button closed. While it's closed, line up the other half and tape it in place: {{guides:5_3_taping_on_apriltag.gif}} 4. Cut out the code: *{{guides:5_4_cut_the_code.gif}} 5. Tape the code onto the body of your button: {{guides:5_5_tape_code.gif}} ===== 6. Testing out your button ===== Try giving the button a few presses. If it displays the word "Computer", you've just made a paper button that triggers a program in Folk! pat yourself on the shoulder! {{guides:button_computer.gif}}