Umm…
This must be a form of “tough-love”.![]()
@Gunner
But my question is why? If you, as you started, have been using Blynk for over a year now, why suddenly even try, and thus become confused by, this “new” method?
Why? Here’s the cold hard truth. Because, I thought for the last year, I was supposed too! I’ve put that in every sketch I’ve written. Very first line. Another truth. I thought the only way to get the libraries in a sketch was to click and add.
I’m sure I’m the only semi-newbie not to understand everything about Blynk, Arduino IDE and C++.
Clearly I have more to learn and research to do. I certainly don’t mean to take up time needlessly with low level fodder. I’ll follow up with @Pavlo documents, tutorials and detailed instructions on Blynk that he referred to back in 2015. Some of us aren’t Java Coders or C+ or EEE Engineers, some of us do it to relax, because we enjoy it. These pages are the only source to learn about interacting with Blynk.
Cheers