IMPORTANT!
Before you can use Arduino Create to code your Code Kitty, you need to install the Arduino Web Editor plugin for your web browser! Please click the link below and follow the instructions:
https://create.arduino.cc/getting-started/plugin
Once you have it installed, come back to these instructions and follow them to setup your Arduino account and get logged into the Arduino Web Editor.
1. Open your web browser and go to https://create.arduino.cc
2. Click on the section labelled Arduino Web Editor.
3. If this is your first time visiting Arduino Create, click Sign Up.
4. Put in account information to setup an account.
Have a grown-up help if you're not sure what to put here!
5. Open your email and click on the Verify link in the email sent to you by Arduino.
6. Login on Arduino Create with the account you just setup.
7. Once you're logged in to Arduino Create, click on Software at the top.
8. Click on the circle symbol under Arduino Web Editor to access the online Arduino Editor
9. Once the Arduino Editor opens, click the drop-down at the top next to the arrow button.
10. Click Select Other Board & Port.
11. Scroll down in the list of boards and click on Arduino Nano, then click on ATmega328, then click OK.
12. Now you need to download the Code Kitty library ("cklib") for Arduino. Click the link below to download a .zip archive of the latest version.
NOTE: If you get a "Redirect Notice" when you click the link below, simply click the top link in the Redirect Notice window to download cklib.
13. Add the library you just downloaded to Arduino create by clicking the Import button at the top of the Arduino Web Editor.
14. Click Import in the Window that pops up.
15. In the File browser window that pops up, do the following:
16. Finally, click OK in the Import Successful window that pops up.
Congratulations! You are now setup in Arduino Create.
Next take a look at the Code Kitty Coding Guide to begin coding your Kitty!