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* [[Display Logic Toolbox#1D Viewer|1D Viewer]] (Vertical)
 
* [[Display Logic Toolbox#1D Slider|1D Slider]]
 
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* [[Display Logic Toolbox#2D Slider|2D Slider]]
 
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Revision as of 14:15, 19 January 2010

NeatTools is a visual programing environment. Programs are built using modules connected together in such a way as to manipulate a flow of data. Data flows into a module, where it is acted upon in some way by the module, for instance, the Integer Add Module takes two connections of integers, sums them, and outputs the result. The modules are divided by type into several toolboxes.

Toolboxes

The eight toolboxes are accessible from the Toolbar on the left side.

Digital Logic Toolbox

Math Toolbox

Keyboard Toolbox

These modules are relatively self explanatory and function in the same way that they do when found on a traditional keyboard.

Multimedia Toolbox

Display Logic Toolbox

Input/Output Toolbox

Miscellaneous Toolbox

External Toolbox

The External Toolbox contains any External Modules you have loaded into the program.

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