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mDesigner can interact with Microduino modules in two different modes. Each mode has its own pros and cons. It is recommended to use '''Live mode''' initially before exploring '''Arduino mode'''.
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Revision as of 15:26, 29 May 2018

mDesigner is based on Scratch 3.0 with enhancements which allow the use of Microduino modules, sensors & trinkets in the drag-and-drop Scratch environment.

Software Setup

mDesigner runs on recent versions of Windows and Mac OS. The software setup guides can be found below.

Windows
MicroduinoGettingStart-ForWindows.jpg
mDesigner Setup (for Windows)
Mac
MicroduinoGettingStart-ForMAC.jpg
mDesigner Setup (for Mac)


Interface

Modes

mDesigner can interact with Microduino modules in two different modes. Each mode has its own pros and cons. It is recommended to use Live mode initially before exploring Arduino mode.

Live Mode

Arduino Mode