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If you are using Pybricks, you have to write a program to use the remote. The connection takes place when the program starts and ends when the program ends. You can read more about it at https://pybricks.com/projects/tutorials/wireless/remote-control/button-basics/ |
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Hi,
I am new to pybricks and excited about being able to autonomously connect and control the Boost hub with the Powered Up remote. But I am having difficulty making the connection by just pressing the green buttons on the hub and remote at the same time. What am I doing wrong?
Also, if I send pybrick code to the hub and want to use the remote to control the hub, at which point do I have to connect the remote to the hub? Do I connect them together before sending the code to the hub or after?
Thanks.
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