Click the teeny “Start” button in the top left corner of the box
However, the VEX product page says that you need to install them (under the “Description / Post-2012 Driver” tab at the bottom of the page). because the document only covers up to Windows 7. I’m not sure if this information applies to the current version of RobotC, Windows, etc.
Then the joystick continues to talk to the cortex via the VEXnet keys, as it does during driver control. The other side of the Magic Widget has a different type of cable (looks more like a large, flat telephone wire) which runs from it to the “Program” port on the back of your main joystick (photo below).
The other end of the USB gets connected to a Magic Widget (rectangular orange box, photo at right). So how does this miracle occur? As shown in the image at right, the cable is a 3-part item-the first section is USB, which plugs into your computer, the same way as non-wireless downloading.
Think about programming autonomous-or even better, autonomous skills. wireless (b) Hardware setup and Cool add-on product (c) Using it and What’s that button for? (d) What if it doesn’t work? and (e) Additional resources.
In order to make use of this feature, you need to purchase the VEX wireless downloading cable, officially known as the “ Programming Hardware Kit.” Cost: $50 I got mine on eBay for about half that - it’s worth it to check eBay every now & then! There’s a lot of things I like about RobotC so far, and perhaps the most time-saving item is wireless downloading.