The setting UI is actually 2 text editor panel. The left hand side show all available settings and their default value; The right hand side is your customize setting in JSON format. You can search the setting keyword and select your desired values, e.g. the above screen shot show I am searching with keyword 'startup' and then turned off the VSCode and PlatformIO IDE welcome screen when VSCode startup.
iot – search Instructables
These instructions contain so many errors and missing parts that it they are not very useful. There are missing pieces just about everywhere. For a newcomer to PlatformIO and VSCode the only way to get ahead is search instructions somewhere else. As a programmer in dozens of environments for 25+ years I find the quality very frustrating.
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I previously purchased a different noise maker that had a remote control and it was much harder to hack without using the remote because it didn't have these nice test pads. So I recommend this one. I did the research for you to save you this mistake.
I put the words "reference note of IoT communication between Arduino Cloud and ESP32-s2/c2/s3/c3" into an internet search engine and get several results like; [How to Connect an ESP32 to the IoT Cloud : 8 Steps - Instructables] ( -to-Connect-an-ESP32-to-the-IoT-Cloud/)give it a try. 2ff7e9595c
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