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Scratcher
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lego powered up hub
To connect your LEGO Powered Up Hub to Scratch, first make sure your computer has Bluetooth and install a small program called Scratch Link from the Scratch website. Open Scratch (either in a browser or the Scratch app), turn on your LEGO Hub by pressing the green button, and make sure Scratch Link is running in the background. Then, click the blue “Extensions” button in Scratch (bottom left), choose “LEGO Powered Up” or “LEGO Boost” depending on your hub, and wait for Scratch to find your device. When it appears, click “Connect.” Don’t try to pair the hub through your computer’s Bluetooth settings: just let Scratch handle it. Make sure your hub has fresh batteries, and Bluetooth is turned on. If it doesn’t work right away, try restarting everything.
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- Paleomagnetism
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Scratcher
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lego powered up hub
To connect your LEGO Powered Up Hub to Scratch, first make sure your computer has Bluetooth and install a small program called Scratch Link from the Scratch website. Open Scratch (either in a browser or the Scratch app), turn on your LEGO Hub by pressing the green button, and make sure Scratch Link is running in the background. Then, click the blue “Extensions” button in Scratch (bottom left), choose “LEGO Powered Up” or “LEGO Boost” depending on your hub, and wait for Scratch to find your device. When it appears, click “Connect.” Don’t try to pair the hub through your computer’s Bluetooth settings: just let Scratch handle it. Make sure your hub has fresh batteries, and Bluetooth is turned on. If it doesn’t work right away, try restarting everything.I think its patched, well I'm not saying it is patched but if it is there's a scratch like thing called “spike”, it's on the google play store.
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- rhoyle54
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New Scratcher
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lego powered up hub
To connect your LEGO Powered Up Hub to Scratch, first make sure your computer has Bluetooth and install a small program called Scratch Link from the Scratch website. Open Scratch (either in a browser or the Scratch app), turn on your LEGO Hub by pressing the green button, and make sure Scratch Link is running in the background. Then, click the blue “Extensions” button in Scratch (bottom left), choose “LEGO Powered Up” or “LEGO Boost” depending on your hub, and wait for Scratch to find your device. When it appears, click “Connect.” Don’t try to pair the hub through your computer’s Bluetooth settings: just let Scratch handle it. Make sure your hub has fresh batteries, and Bluetooth is turned on. If it doesn’t work right away, try restarting everything.I think its patched, well I'm not saying it is patched but if it is there's a scratch like thing called “spike”, it's on the google play store.
You can also check any of the stickied topics for a more detailed explainations!
yeah but its trash
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