NXT MINDdroidCV About Connect Disconnect Quit Action! Next Robot Type Upload NXJ-File Model type set to: No files found on robot! Start/Stop a program Start a program Connecting to your robot.\nPlease wait... No paired NXT robot found! Problem in creating a connection! Problem in closing the connection! Problem in sending a message! Problem in receiving a message! Current position: LEGO Application MINDdroid Agreement I want to play! No, thanks Bluetooth Error Oh, no! It seems that your robot is not switched on. Please make sure that your robot is on, has BlueTooth activated and then try again to connect. You need to enable BT first!" Tutorial Start Credits scanning for devices... Select a device to connect No devices have been paired No devices found Paired LEGO Devices Other Available Devices Scan for new devices After pairing, press menu and connect. Turning Bluetooth on (to connect to your robot) Bluetooth turned off. See you later! \"Text to Speech\": Language not supported. Please install SpeechSynthesis Data from Market! \"Text to Speech\": Problems with the current language. \"Text to Speech\": Initalization failure. MINDdroid is a result of a co-creation between LEGO® MINDSTORMS® and its worldwide community of users and it is endorsed by the LEGO Group. Source code for MINDdroid is released under GPLv3 licence\nsee http://gplv3.fsf.org/ LEGO and LEGO MINDSTORMS logo, icons and sounds are excluded from this licence and remain property of the LEGO Group. Idea and code\n Günther Hölzl\nHTL Mössingerstraße, Austria\nhttp://www.htl-klu.at\n\n Shawn Brown\nTokyo, Japan\nhttp://github.com/Shawn-in-Tokyo\n\n UI, menu and a logo design\n Matias Billeschou\nLEGO SYSTEM A/S, Denmark\nhttp://www.lego.com\n\n Icons and overall graphic design\n Vaidas Bagonas\nLEGO SYSTEM A/S, Denmark\nhttp://www.lego.com\n\n Additional code, UX, concept and production\n Harv Stanic\nLEGO SYSTEM A/S, Denmark\nhttp://www.lego.com\n\n Credits to\n Michael Biermann Thank you for downloading and using MINDdroid Application for Android with your LEGO MINDSTORMS robots! © 2010, 2011 The LEGO Group.\nAll rights reserved. OK Do you want to know more? Welcome, robot! What is this? Aha, right.\nHow does it work? It looks nice.\nWhat is this little\nblinking square for? Oh, yes. But why? Ok thanks,\nI am off to play now... MINDdroid is an Android Application for the real-time direct action remote control of LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT robots utilizing direct BlueTooth wireless connection between both devices - Android phone and your NXT robot and built-in accelerometer and tilt sensors found on most Android powered hand-held phones and devices.\n No computer or programming needed. Just make sure that your NXT robot is on and has BlueTooth switched on and it is paired to your hand-held device or a phone beforehand. In the menu the middle button enables you to connect to your NXT robot model. It takes about 2-3 seconds to connect. And it takes 2 to dance... It interacts in a real-time with NXT robot models built to drive and shoot or drive and throw or drive and hit or just drive. By tilting your mobile device down it moves forward. Tilting it up makes your NXT robot model move in the opposite direction or backwards. Twisting your hand to the left, it will make your robot turn left and if you twist right - it will turn right. Easy. It has an Action button with two functions: On short press it triggers the motor dedicated for doing simple tasks. For the Shooterbot and the Tribot it drives the motor 180° forward and back and for the Robogator the mouth will open and close three times. On long press you will be able to select and start a program on the NXT brick, isn\'t that fantastic? It works really well with the easy-to-build starter model Shooterbot, the 8527 Tribot built and the Robogator from the instructions. Just select your robot type via the menu button on your Android phone when you are on the "Tutorial/Start" screen. With the help of advanced firmware for NXT - leJOS NXJ (see http://www.lejos.org) you will be able to control other robot models like our famed AlphaRex. Also you can have read-out of UltraSonic sensor reading the distance between your robot and an object or a wall, or your robot can recognize colors and can read them out to you on your phone. Moreover, you can upload leJOS files (.nxj) directly from your device to your robot. Last but not the least, we supplied two .nxj files - AlphaRex and MINDGameZ with which, we hope, you can have hours of fun with your NXT. You will find printable tracks for MINDGameZ on http://mindstorms.com. But it\'s also fun to construct new tracks with a thick black marker on a huge sheet of packaging paper... It indicates the direction you are tilting your hand-held device in and the direction your NXT robot moves. Short haptic feedback indicates that you just started driving around. Holding your phone flat in your palm will make NXT robot stand still. The more you tilt, the faster the robot moves and the faster the square blinks. Cool, huh? Because we can. And we think it is fun. Moreover, it will inspire you and many others to start building cool Applications for interacting with NXT and Android devices and even more cool LEGO MINDSTORMS robots. Because you can!\n\nNow go, try it out, have fun, play well and do not forget to visit us at http://mindstorms.com for more news, info and upcoming appies and goodies. NXJUploader 1. Select NXT 2. Select file 3. Upload! Select a file Select your robot Please select your NXT first! Please select a file first! Connecting, please wait... Uploading, please wait... Unable to open bluetooth connection Error while closing bluetooth connection Error while opening the NXJ-file Error while uploading the NXJ-file An error occured No NXJ-Files found No paired NXT found or Bluetooth switched off After pairing, press UPLOAD button again