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| ===== 0. The printable template ===== | ===== 0. The printable template ===== | ||
| - | This template makes 4 buttons on a standard 8.5" x 11" piece of paper. Print it out; ideally on a piece of card stock (we like [[https:// | + | This template makes 4 buttons on a standard 8.5" x 11" piece of paper. Print it out, ideally on a piece of card stock (we like [[https:// |
| - | Right click on this image to save it to you computer: | + | Right-click on this image to save it to your computer: |
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| - | ===== 1. A Folk program to button-ify: ===== | + | ===== 1. A Folk program to buttonify: ===== |
| - | What is our button going to do? With Folk we can program our button to do anything we want but let's keep this one simple | + | With Folk, we can program our button to do anything we want, but let's keep this one simple. We' |
| Go to your editor (either in your browser or grab a keyboard editor on your Folk system) and write this 1-line program: | Go to your editor (either in your browser or grab a keyboard editor on your Folk system) and write this 1-line program: | ||
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| - | Save and print this, we'll cut it up later. | + | Save and print this; we'll cut it up later. |
| ===== 2. Printing ===== | ===== 2. Printing ===== | ||
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| - | 2. Starting at one of end of the paper fold the first solid black line into a valley fold (like a " | + | 2. Starting at one end of the paper, fold the first solid black line into a valley fold (like a " |
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| - | 3. Fold the next line in a mountain fold (inverse of a " | + | 3. Fold the next line in a mountain fold (inverse of a " |
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| - | 4. Fold the next edge as a mountain fold as well | + | 4. Fold the next edge as a mountain fold as well: |
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| - | 5. Fold the final edge as a valley fold again, forming another little " | + | 5. Fold the final edge as a valley fold again, forming another little " |
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| - | 6. Cut out the section surrounded by the dashed line, this is where you'll place the AprilTag for your program: | + | 6. Cut out the section surrounded by the dashed line. This is where you'll place the AprilTag for your program: |
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| - | Cut the AprilTag in half so you have two pieces: a top and a bottom. | + | 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 | 2.Place two pieces of tape on the top and bottom of the protruding bits of your button | ||
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| - | 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: | + | 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: |
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| ===== 6. Testing out your button ===== | ===== 6. Testing out your button ===== | ||
| - | Try giving the button a few presses. If it displays the word " | + | Try giving the button a few presses. If it displays the word " |
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| + | ===== External links ===== | ||
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| + | * [[https:// | ||
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