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- Make sure that the **Color code mode** parameter in the [[wiki:v2:ccc_expert|Expert tab]] is not disabled. It should be enabled by default. | - Make sure that the **Color code mode** parameter in the [[wiki:v2:ccc_expert|Expert tab]] is not disabled. It should be enabled by default. | ||
- Set the view to **Blocks, video, detected pixels** in the [[wiki:v2:ccc_view_menu|View menu]]. This will provide good feedback while you are teaching the color code signatures. | - Set the view to **Blocks, video, detected pixels** in the [[wiki:v2:ccc_view_menu|View menu]]. This will provide good feedback while you are teaching the color code signatures. | ||
- | - Teach Pixy2 the color code signatures needed for the color codes you are using, described below. | ||
To teach Pixy2 the color code signatures, put a color code in front of Pixy2 and select **Action➜Set CC signature 1** and select the first color in the color code. The photos below show the steps for a 4-tag color code: | To teach Pixy2 the color code signatures, put a color code in front of Pixy2 and select **Action➜Set CC signature 1** and select the first color in the color code. The photos below show the steps for a 4-tag color code: | ||
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- | The cool part is that once you get all of the signatures programmed, you can mix them up and Pixy2 will "decode" each one. | + | Once you get all of the signatures programmed, you can mix them up and Pixy2 will "decode" each one. |
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- | And that's the gist of color codes -- fairly simple, really. | + | |