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== Parametrizer ==
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In the picture you can see which button does what, and what the values stand for. To give a real world example the Quantum computer (at index 0), has the values heat and computation and the parameters overvolt and overclock.
 
[[File:ParametrizerGUI.png|800px]]
 
== Parametrizer X ==
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In the picture you can see which button belongs to which parameter. In reality these buttons navigate the pointer through the bits of the paramter that they belong to. When the pointer is at the bit you want to manipulate you can click on '''S''' to set the bit, '''C''' to clear the bit, '''T''' to toggle the bit. The button '''1/F''' is a bit more special. It sets both parameters to the values that are at this index.
[[File:ParametrizerGUIParametrizerXGUI.png|700px]]
 
== Parametrizer tXt ==
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[[File:ParametrizertXtGUI.png]]
 
== Parametrizer Memory Card ==
 
The Parametrizer Memory Card can be used to copy setting from one Parametrizer to another. Though it will only copy the values at the current index of the Parametrizer. You can copy values between different tiers of Parametrizers too. The card has two modes, between which you can toggle by sneak-rightclicking. When the tooltip reads 'Stores Parameters' a rightclick will copy the current input values of the parametrizer, you can then see the values in the tooltip of the card. If you then Toggle to 'Configure Parametrizer' you can rightclick a Parametrizer to load the stored settings.
 
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