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Language - JavaScript In-Browser Welcome to using Phidgets with Javascript! By using Javascript, you will have access to the complete Phidget22 API, including events. Running your JavaScript program in a browser is accessible and can be done in Windows, macOS, or Linux. |
Install Phidget Drivers
Before getting started with the guides below, ensure you have the following components installed on your machine:
- You will need the Phidgets drivers installed (choose your OS):
Use Our Examples
One of the best ways to start programming with Phidgets is to use our example code as a guide:
Editing the Examples
Write Code
Setting up a New Project
Further Reading
Phidget Programming Basics - Here you can find the basic concepts to help you get started with making your own programs that use Phidgets.
Data Interval/Change Trigger - Learn about these two properties that control how much data comes in from your sensors.
Using Multiple Phidgets - It can be difficult to figure out how to use more than one Phidget in your program. This page will guide you through the steps.
Polling vs. Events - Your program can gather data in either a polling-driven or event-driven manner. Learn the difference to determine which is best for your application.
Logging, Exceptions, and Errors - Learn about all the tools you can use to debug your program.
Phidget Network Server - Phidgets can be controlled and communicated with over your network- either wirelessly or over ethernet.