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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Each wooden circle is a different module(+1/+1 counters, Keywords, colors).
There should also be one Menu Module.
Can try and help you more directly if you have more specific questions.
Spawned this in because I thought it would help me automate some functions in MTG like Untap, Draw, Mill, etc.
It's a bunch of wooden circles that fall all over the place each time I try to move a couple of them and I don't have any understanding of how to work with them after reading your workshop page. Is there a tutorial somewhere here or on youtube? Didn't think I'd need to be an actual wizard to add a couple buttons to my table...
As for a quickly setting up the encoder on a new table, import just the bag from the table and remove everything from it, with the Encoder itself being the last item removed.
When the encoder is removed all the modules should register themselves. Then you will want to right click the Encoder and select the Update option. This will update the modules and encoder from the github, ensuring you are running the latest version.