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Capacitive sensor w/ transceiver

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    I have a question about using Arduino to have a capacitive sensor make a transceiver send a signal that makes a different transceiver light up an LED. Suggestions are just as welcome as sample code. If you don't know much about capacitive sensors but know how to accomplish this task with a button or switch, your help would also be appreciated. Thank you for your time!

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      I have a question about using Arduino to have a capacitive sensor make a transceiver send a signal that makes a different transceiver light up an LED. Suggestions are just as welcome as sample code. If you don't know much about capacitive sensors but know how to accomplish this task with a button or switch, your help would also be appreciated. Thank you for your time!

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      @Conan
      you can send a message from one node to another using send(msg) method

      the recipient sensor needs to be programmed to handle that message, of course

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        @BulldogLowell
        what libraries need to be included for that method to work? I'm fairly new to programming, and this is my first major project. Since I have downloaded the mysensors library on Github, do you know of any examples where I can see that command in action? Or simply a reference page where I can learn more?

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          @BulldogLowell
          I just realized you hyperlinked the command. Disregard my previous message.

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