BRIKO FUNCTIONS
Brikos run on instructions that are unique to each Briko and each block represents a particular function.
Example 1: Turn on the LEDs
Brikos run on instructions that are unique to each Briko and each block represents a particular function.

Then we will select the block function. " Colored " used to change the color of the LEDs, drag it and unite under the block discharge.


Now let's make sure that the name that is within the block matches that gave high our Briko, if not we change the name giving click the block and look at the list.

Finally, we will select the color you want to ignite the LEDs

Now our code is complete, next, send the code to BK7.

Send the code to BK7
This process is very simple, all you have to do is click on "options " on the toolbar and then " search. "

When the search is finished you will notice that the port that is connected to your computer BK7 appear in the white box winged options.

Finally, we will send our code to the BK7, on the same menu options click on " upload. "

If everything worked correctly you should see the LEDs are lit the color you selected. If an error occurred, read the message that appears and if you have doubts about the error see the section " FAQ ".
Example 2: Turn on each different color LED
In Briko there are functions that can do more than one thing, as is the function. " Colored " which, in addition, to haveing all LEDs one color at the same time, we can change the color of one LED at a time. To do this we will remove the last block of the previous example and replace it with the block that says LED # and has a number.


This code is going to turn 1 LED red and the rest will stay off. For example, if we want 1 LED red and 4 green, our code would be as follows:

To add equal blocks faster you can right click on the block you want to copy and click " Duplicate block ":


Now modify the blocks to do whatever you want, in this case the LED 2 blue. Finally , load the program:
