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Code: Displays the blocks that control the robot’s actions in the simulation, with the when
started block appearing by default.
SELECT PLAYGROUND: A button to choose the virtual environment (playground) where the
robot performs its actions.
OPEN PLAYGROUND: Opens the selected playground to start the robot’s simulation.
Simulation Controls: Includes START, STEP and STOP buttons to control the simulation of the
robot.
Code Viewer: Displays the created code in a readable, structured format, showing the
sequence of the code.
Monitor: Shows the area where outputs from the code are displayed during the simulation.
File Menu: Manages projects with options like New, Open, Save, Save As and more.
UNDO/REDO: The UNDO button reverts the last action and REDO restores the undone action.
VISUAL VAULT
Identify the following components of VEXcode VR:
1. 2.
3. 4.
THE VEX VR ROBOT
The VEX VR Robot is a virtual robot that students can program within
the VEXcode VR platform. It performs all the actions of a real robot such
as moving, turning, sensing and drawing within a simulated environment
called a Playground.
VEX VR Robot Built-in Features
The VEX VR Robot comes with several built-in parts that help it sense, move and interact within
the virtual playground.
Built-in Gyro +
Pen Location Sensing
Electromagnet
Down Eye Left Bumper Sensor
50 mm Diameter Wheels Right Bumper Sensor Front Eye + Distance Sensor
Getting Started with VEXcode VR
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