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  • How do I troubleshoot my Touch Board?
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  • What can the Touch Board be used for?
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  • How do I program the Touch Board?
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  • How many sensors does the Touch Board have?
  • How do I connect to the Touch Board’s electrodes?
  • Can I playback my sounds on the Touch Board at the same time?
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How do I connect to the Touch Board’s electrodes?

The best way to attach your sensor to the Touch Board is to connect a conductive material, for example, Electric Paint, copper wire or crocodile clips, to any of its 12 electrodes. In addition to the 12 wide electrodes on the edge of the board, you can also solder to the 12 pins on the Touch Board. This is great if you want to either add a header or solder wire to the electrodes. The Touch Board is the ideal tool to use alongside Electric Paint or Printed Sensors to create smart interactive surfaces.

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