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<h1>Thanks for installing <span>LUFA</span></h1>
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<p id="installedinfo">The LUFA extension is now installed into Atmel Studio, and
is ready for use.
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<h1>Create an Example Project</h1>
<p>LUFA comes with a variety of example projects, showing off several of the library features. Also included is a number of
bootloaders, full LUFA powered projects, and several user-contributed projects. To see these, open the <em>New Example Project</em>
wizard from the <tt>File→New</tt> menu. Expand out the <em>FourWalledCubicle</em> node, then the <em>Dean Camera - LUFA</em> node to see a list
of LUFA projects.
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<img width="700px" src="NewExampleWizard.png" alt="Atmel Studio New Example Wizard" />
<h1>Configure LUFA</h1>
<p>The LUFA Atmel Studio extension is fully integrated into the Atmel Studio IDE, including the LUFA sub-modules. Open the
<em>ASF Wizard</em> from the <tt>ASF→ASF Wizard</tt> menu, choose your project from your current solution, then choose
the LUFA library as the extension to configure from the <em>Available Modules</em> portion of the wizard. Here you can
add and remove LUFA modules to and from your project as you need them.
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<h1>Find the Module APIs</h1>
<p>You can view your project's included LUFA modules any time you need to from the <em>ASF Explorer</em> window, accessible from
the <tt>ASF→ASF Explorer</tt> menu. Here you can find a link to the module's corresponding API documentation in the LUFA
manual, as well as a direct link to the module's API header.
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<img src="ASFExplorer.png" alt="Atmel ASF Explorer Tool Window" />
<h1>Get Help</h1>
<p>If you installed the integrated help package, you can view the LUFA manual from the <tt>Help→View Help</tt> menu, or just
jump directly to the relevant documentation for a function, variable, type or other LUFA symbol in your code by first selecting
it and pressing the <tt>F1</tt> key. If the integrated Help package fails to instal, you can re-try from the
<tt>Help→LUFA Help→Reinstall LUFA Help</tt> menu entry.
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<img width="700px" src="LUFAHelpMenu.png" alt="Atmel ASF Module Wizard" />
<p>The latest LUFA manual is also available for viewing <a href="http://www.lufa-lib.org/documentation">online</a>, if you
do not wish to use the integrated help.
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If you are still stuck and need help, please post on the <a href="http://www.lufa-lib.org/support">LUFA Mailing List</a>
- or just search the mailing list archives to see if your question has already been answered.
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<h1>Read About the Latest Developments</h1>
<p>Keep up to date with the latest LUFA news; read the <a href="http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/blog">author's blog</a>,
or see the <a href="http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/">author's website</a>.
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