![]() ![]() Use it to test drive the LabQuest software or project onto a screen for your class. When the LabQuest application has restarted, your LabQuest is ready to use. The LabQuest Emulator is a free simulated version of the LabQuest software on a Windows computer. Once you have completed the LabQuest screen calibration, it is safe to remove the USB flash drive or SD card. ![]() During the update, if your LabQuest stops responding, wait a full 12 minutes (especially if the LabQuest has a white screen), then reset your LabQuest. Note that this is a major update to your LabQuest and may take approximately 12 minutes to complete. Its wireless connectivity encourages collaboration and personalized learning. The large, high-resolution touch screen makes it easy and intuitive to collect, analyze, and share data from experiments. The update may take about 12 minutes ending with a LabQuest Screen Calibration.Ĭaution: Do not remove the USB drive or SD card during the update! Vernier LabQuest 2 is a standalone interface used to collect sensor data with its built-in graphing and analysis application. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the update. When prompted to install the update, tap Yes. Tap on the USB drive or SD card icon and highlight the folder LabQuest-v1.7.6. Tap on the System Information Summary tab (version 1.2 or newer) or the Software tab (version 1.1 or older), scroll to the bottom of the screen, and select Update LabQuest. Open the LabQuest System Information by tapping the Home Icon, selecting Control Panel, and then System Information. Identification of the USB drive or SD card can take several seconds. Connect the USB drive or SD card to your LabQuest. ![]() Turn on your LabQuest and connect it to AC Power. The zip file is about 72.2 MB.Įxtract the contents of the zip file to a USB drive or SD card. Download and save the file LQv1.7.6-Update.zip on your computer. ![]()
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