
This can really be useful if you want to see the whole set of connections attached to this particular connection. If you click and hold on a connector, Fritzing will highlight all equipotential connectors.Connectors that are not properly connected will be colored red. Connect all parts until the circuit looks like your circuit in the real world.The connection is confirmed by a small green circle or square. Drop the wire on one of the breadboard's connectors. Click & drag the Arduino +5V connector.To delete a part, select and press the Delete key.You can arrange parts by selecting, dragging and dropping, or by using the functions in the menu bar, located under Part.The Inspector will let you quickly define a new part and its connectors. Then drag the Mystery Part (icon looks like a qustion mark - ?).onto the document. If you cannot find a part in the library, save your file.Drag & drop a breadboard and all other parts of your circuit.


Select Window and check the palette windows you would like to see in the environment.Create a new project and save the project in your work folder.
