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Re: pneumatics labview solenoids and compresses

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The screen you reach upon launching LabVIEW is the "FRC 2013 Getting Started" window. On the left side are the headings "Projects", "Tutorials", "Utilities", and "Support". One of the items in the "Support" section is "Find FRC Examples..."
Thanks, most helpful next time i need to do something.
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There's a folder in the NI Example Finder called "FRC Robotics". You'll find it useful. The solenoid stuff is in the "Actuators" subfolder.
Ya, my teacher found another tutorial, however it didn't tell me how to get "button 1" to wire the joystick buttons up... I had to look up another tutorial and get through iprism to find it was unbundle by name... it would have been easier to copy + paste...
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If you have a LabVIEW function selected (with a "marching ants" marquee around it), the terminals won't appear when you move the mouse over it. Deselect it by clicking somewhere else, and it should work as expected.
Nope, none were selected... EDIT: restarting the computer fixed it.
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You can also reach the Getting Started window from other LabVIEW windows by looking under View -> Getting Started Window...
I know that; if i didn't it would be helpful though.

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