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- Your Pixy2 should now be locating and tracking the object(s) that you taught it. (hooray!) You're now ready to connect Pixy2 to your LEGO brick. Use the supplied cable and the pictures below as a guide. Be sure to connect Pixy2 to sensor port number 1 (on the far left as shown.) All examples will assume Pixy2 is plugged into sensor port number 1.\\ | - Your Pixy2 should now be locating and tracking the object(s) that you taught it. (hooray!) You're now ready to connect Pixy2 to your LEGO brick. Use the supplied cable and the pictures below as a guide. Be sure to connect Pixy2 to sensor port number 1 (on the far left as shown.) All examples will assume Pixy2 is plugged into sensor port number 1.\\ | ||
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- Next, turn on your LEGO brick if you haven't done so, and hook up a USB cable between your computer and your LEGO brick. | - Next, turn on your LEGO brick if you haven't done so, and hook up a USB cable between your computer and your LEGO brick. |