
Try - Microsoft MakeCode
In this project we will guide you through connecting your EV3 Brick, creating your first program, controlling a Large Motor, a Touch Sensor and a Color Sensor. These steps can take up to 45 …
Line Following - Microsoft MakeCode
Use the EV3 simulator to try out your code. Move the slider under the Color Sensor to change the reflected light intensity and check that motors are moving as you would expect.
Tutorials - Microsoft MakeCode
See Also Brick tutorials, Motors tutorials, Touch sensor tutorials, Color sensor tutorials, Infrared sensor tutorials Edit this page on GitHub Edit template of this page on GitHub Edit template of …
Reflected light calibration - Microsoft MakeCode
The calibrateLight blocks allows you to calibrate the reflected light of the color sensor in one block. At the time you run the block, move the sensor over a dark surface and a bright surface; …
Red Light, Green Light - Microsoft MakeCode
See the building instructions for: Driving Base with Color Sensor Forward. Test your program by putting a green or red piece of paper or LEGO brick in front of the Color Sensor.
Line Detection - Microsoft MakeCode
Click on the JavaScript tab and experiment with changing the values in the code. Add a custom image or sounds from the ||brick:Brick|| or ||music:Music|| menus.
Color Sensor - Microsoft MakeCode
Color Sensor Tutorials What Color? Use the Color Sensor to detect different colors.
Move To Color - Microsoft MakeCode
This tutorial shows how to move the EV3 driving base until the color sensor detects a color.
What Color is it? - Microsoft MakeCode
Attach a Color Sensor to Port 3 of your EV3 Brick. Test your program by flashing Red, Green and Yellow colored paper or use LEGO bricks in front of the Color Sensor.
Troubleshooting - Microsoft MakeCode
If you’re having trouble getting your code onto the EV3 Brick, try these steps to see if you can fix the problem.