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item:tablet [2015/04/06 09:49]
kja1297 [Tablet] , fixer some spelling and Word choice mistakes
item:tablet [2015/04/08 15:30]
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-Tablets are built by placing a Tablet Case into an [[block:​assembler|Assembler]],​ configuring as desired and assembling it. Tablets act as portable computers that cannot directly interact with the world - for example [[item:​redstone_card|Redstone Cards]] do *not* work in them. A number of upgrades, however, do, such as the [[item:​sign_upgrade|Sign Upgrade]] or the [[item:​piston_upgrade|Piston Upgrade]].+Tablets are built by placing a [[item:​tablet_case|Tablet Case]] into an [[block:​assembler|Assembler]],​ configuring as desired and assembling it. Tablets act as portable computers that cannot directly interact with the world - for example [[item:​redstone_card|Redstone Cards]] do *not* work in them. A number of upgrades, however, do, such as the [[item:​sign_upgrade|Sign Upgrade]] or the [[item:​piston_upgrade|Piston Upgrade]].
  
 To force rebooting a tablet, shift-rightclick it while holding it in your hand. Unlike computers, tablets do *not* persist across the player holding leaving and re-entering the game. They also do not persist across the player holding the tablet changing dimensions (e.g. going to the nether or back). To force rebooting a tablet, shift-rightclick it while holding it in your hand. Unlike computers, tablets do *not* persist across the player holding leaving and re-entering the game. They also do not persist across the player holding the tablet changing dimensions (e.g. going to the nether or back).