Clipboard

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A Clipboard can be used to copy and paste a block's settings, keep track of a Schematicannon's checklist, or another written checklist.

Obtaining[edit | edit source]

Crafting[edit | edit source]

Name Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Clipboard Andesite Alloy +
Paper +
Any Planks
Andesite Alloy
Paper
Oak Planks

Clipboard
Blanked Clipboard Clipboard
Clipboard

Clipboard

Usage[edit | edit source]

A Clipboard with a Schematicannon Checklist.

Use a clipboard in hand or use a placed clipboard to access its interface. Items on the checklist can be written out or checked off, or all checked items can be erased.

Placement[edit | edit source]

Sneak use a clipboard to place it on the ground. Sneak use it again or break it to pick it up.

Copying and Pasting[edit | edit source]

Use the clipboard on a block with Value Settings to copy them, such as a Brass Funnel or a Mechanical Bearing, then left click another to paste them. When pasting a setting including a filter, having a filter in the inventory will be required to paste the setting.

Schematicannon[edit | edit source]

Put the Clipboard in a ready Schematicannon to get the Schematicannon's Checklist. Like with a Book and Quill, the Clipboard's checklist can be updated by putting it in the Schematicannon again. Items can also be checked off manually. Once finished with the Schematicannon's checklist, the Clipboard can be blanked again by either using the "Erase checked items" option, or putting it through the Crafting Grid.

Displaying Text[edit | edit source]

A clipboard can also paste text written in it to a Display Board or Nixie Tubes. Nixie Tubes will only take text from the Clipboard's first bullet point, whereas Display Boards will attempt to display all of a Clipboard's points from the Clipboard's selected page. Pasting text onto a Display Board from a Clipboard works much like using a Name Tag on it.

History[edit | edit source]