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1. Start the SBrick Scratch Plugin, open the menu in the top right corner and click to “Scratch”.
2. On this screen you can setup your SBrick. You can add new ports with the “+” icon in the top right corner.
3. If everything setted up correctly use the “save scratch file” button at the bottom of the window.
4. IMPORTANT - If you saved the file, don’t close the SBrick plugin! If you close the window, your PC won’t be connected to Scratch.
If you saved the file, open the Chrome and don’t close the plugin.
5. Open the Scratch and create a new Project.
6. Upload the Scratch file. Click the “File” in the menu bar and select the “Upload from your computer”.
7. Open the Scratch file.
8. Replace the current project. Just click to the “OK” button.
9. Let’s create some awesome stuff! You’ll find blocks necessary to control SBrick under “More Blocks”. The green circle on the right of the “SBrick” label means that Scratch is connected.
You can find more help about Scratch here: https://scratch.mit.edu/help/videos/
If you are a teacher, school or camp that is interested in putting SBrick into your classrooms, please contact us at info@sbrick.com. Educators are eligible for a special educators-only discount.
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