Updated Creating and Running an Op Mode (Android Studio) (markdown)

FTC Engineering
2019-07-10 14:04:00 -04:00
parent eba50fb1ae
commit 4b35b8634e

@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Verify that the Robot Controller phone is connected to your laptop and that the
<p align="center">[[/images/Creating-and-Running-an-Op-Mode-(Android-Studio)/phoneUSBConnected.jpg]]</p> <p align="center">[[/images/Creating-and-Running-an-Op-Mode-(Android-Studio)/phoneUSBConnected.jpg]]</p>
Or, if you are using a Control Hub, verify that the Control Hub is connected to your laptop through its USB Type C port. Note that the Control Hub should automatically have USB debugging permission enabled. Or, if you are using a Control Hub, verify that the Control Hub is powered by a freshly charged 12V battery, and that it is connected to your laptop through its USB Type C port. Note that the Control Hub should automatically have USB debugging permission enabled.
<p align="center">[[/images/Creating-and-Running-an-Op-Mode-(Android-Studio)/controlHubUSBConnected.jpg]]</p> <p align="center">[[/images/Creating-and-Running-an-Op-Mode-(Android-Studio)/controlHubUSBConnected.jpg]]</p>