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Steven Gentner from United States 5 year
Yes, you can type in a variable name next to that analog input in the Phidgets 888 module. That variable will then get the value of the analog input. This variable can then be used in a [variable] expression in the RGB filter module. I.e. type the [] and the variable name inside those brackets. When you do that the word in those [] is evaluated for a value.

This also assumes the scale is the same ... i.e. the analog value is from 0 to 255. If not, see the Scale_Variable module.

STeven.

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