Accessing Help in a VEXcode VR Python Project

Help explains what a command does so that you can figure out if it’s helpful for your project.


Accessing Help from the Tool Box

Help icon for VEXcode VR project assistance, representing support resources for users learning coding concepts through a virtual robot in an educational environment.

Select the Help icon on any command in the Tool Box.

Screenshot of VEXcode VR project help section, displaying context selection options for programming a virtual robot, featuring a user-friendly interface with block-based coding elements and guidance for students and educators in STEM education.

You will see a screen extend from the right with information on the command selected.

Help icon in VEXcode VR, represented by a question mark, indicating assistance available for users in the Project Help section of the online programming environment.

Select any commands that you want to learn more about.

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR interface displaying the 'Close Drive for Help' option, illustrating a feature that aids users in troubleshooting and seeking assistance while programming a virtual robot.

Hide the Help window when finished by selecting the right arrow next to the Help icon.


Accessing Help from the Workspace

Screenshot of VEXcode VR's context selection drive interface, displaying options for programming a virtual robot. The image illustrates the block-based coding environment designed for educational purposes in STEM learning.

Right click or long press on any command in the Workspace.

Screenshot of VEXcode VR command help interface, displaying various programming commands and their descriptions to assist users in coding with the virtual robot.

A context menu will appear. Select “Command Help.”

Screenshot of VEXcode VR project help section, displaying context selection options for programming a virtual robot, featuring a user-friendly interface with block-based coding elements and guidance for students and educators in STEM education.

You will see a screen extend from the right with information on the command selected.

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR interface displaying the 'Close Drive for Help' option, illustrating a feature that aids users in troubleshooting and seeking assistance while programming a virtual robot.

Hide the Help window when finished by selecting the right arrow next to the Help icon.

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