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| ====== Button Controlled LED ====== | ====== Button Controlled LED ====== | ||
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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| - | I did not want to lead of talking about a simulator, if you have your Pico, have installed Thonny, have some basic parts, breadboard, LEDs, switches, wires etc, and you want to build something physical, please skip this section and come back to it later. | + | I did not want to lead by talking about a simulator, if you have your Pico, have installed Thonny, have some basic parts, breadboard, LEDs, switches, wires etc, and you want to build something physical, please skip this section and come back to it later. |
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| - | While the resistor is selected, you can change its properties, just under the <color # | + | While the resistor is selected, you can change its properties, just under the <color # |
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| Congratulations, | Congratulations, | ||
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