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How to make a menu with a sub menu
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First of all make the options that you want with the text you want it to say, make them with a material that can be lit up such as neon. 2: put down a controllinator anywhere (i recommend putting it by your options) 3: open up the controllinator and put a microchip in it, the inside the microchip, put a selector with the same number of options you have 4: attach ALL the selector outputs to your options (do it so that for example, selector output 1 goes to your last option and your last output to your first option) 5: add the control that you want to change the selection with (such as the up down buttons or the left stick) to the selector input "cycle" 6: for each option you have, place an AND gate in the microchip 7: wire the button you wish to use to confirm the selection (such as the x button) to one input of all the and gates you have 8: wire the selector outputs to the other input of the and gates (remember, the outputs are wired to the opposite of what the options are) 9: wire the and gates outputs to what you want them to do. you must have an options option to continue. 10: if you don't want a sub menu this is the end of the tutorial. add another microchip in the controllinator 11: in the new microchip, put in a counter 12: make the sub menu options and repeat the selector and and gate process 13: wire the options menu and gate output to the counter increment input 14: put an and gate in the second microchip 15: wire the button you wish to use to return to the main menu (such as the O button) to one of the and gates inputs 16: wire the counter output to the other and gate input 17: put a NOT gate in the second microchip 18:wire the counter output to the not gate then, wire the not gates output to the first microchips activation input 19: in the first microchip, put a counter, not gate, wire the counter to the not gate, wire the not gate to the second microchip's activation input. Hope this helped (i know it probably made absolutely no sense and won't work but i just felt like writing it anyway) | 2015-12-28 04:42:00 Author: burgerstupr ![]() Posts: 47 |
Hi burgerstupr, thanks a lot for your tutorial! Describing such techniques without pics is difficult, so you did a fantastic job! ![]() Have a lot of fun creating and a Happy New Year! ![]() Many greetings, Jürgen^^ | 2015-12-28 07:00:00 Author: CuriousSack ![]() Posts: 3981 |
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