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2. Choose your starting point. You can create a new lab from scratch, start with a template, or
paste an existing lab into our Lab Creator.
3. Follow the on-screen guide to create your content. Note that you can save your content and
finish another time. Simply click Save, and a web link will be displayed which you can click
on and then bookmark from your browser for later access.
on and then bookmark from your browser for later access.
4. When your content is complete, follow the on-screen guide to preview, name, and download
your lab to a USB flash drive or SD card.
5. Follow the provided instructions to transfer the update from the flash drive or SD card to
your LabQuest units.
Adding Notes to Your Experiment
The Notes screen, selectable by tapping the Notes tab , allows students to enter notes as they
perform an experiment. The menu gives access to standard edit commands of Cut, Copy, Paste,
and Clear All.
perform an experiment. The menu gives access to standard edit commands of Cut, Copy, Paste,
and Clear All.
Storing LabQuest App Files
LabQuest files have a .qmbl extension and
can be saved to the internal storage space on
LabQuest, or to an external storage space
such as a thumb drive. LabQuest App files
can also be opened and manipulated on a
computer with our Logger Pro software.
can be saved to the internal storage space on
LabQuest, or to an external storage space
such as a thumb drive. LabQuest App files
can also be opened and manipulated on a
computer with our Logger Pro software.
LabQuest will recognize additional storage
space in a connected micro SD (Secure
Digital) card or a USB flash drive. The
drive or card may be formatted in FAT16 or
FAT32 (the most common Windows and
Mac OS formats) for reading and writing.
LabQuest cannot read NTFS- or HFS+-
formatted drives.
space in a connected micro SD (Secure
Digital) card or a USB flash drive. The
drive or card may be formatted in FAT16 or
FAT32 (the most common Windows and
Mac OS formats) for reading and writing.
LabQuest cannot read NTFS- or HFS+-
formatted drives.
To save a LabQuest App file,
1. If saving to a micro SD card or USB flash drive, make sure the drive is inserted in the
appropriate port on LabQuest. Note: After inserting the drive wait a few seconds while
LabQuest recognizes the drive before proceeding.
LabQuest recognizes the drive before proceeding.
2. Choose Save from the File menu. This opens a Save As dialog box.
3. Tap on the appropriate icon to select your storage destination.
- LabQuest internal hard drive