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@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ Because of the way mods work, we need to connect these systems with Tom's Simple
1. Craft an Inventory Cable Connector for each Storage Controller you have in Step 1. Stick them onto the Storage Controller.<br><br><img src="images/inv-cable.png" alt="Storage Links"> 1. Craft an Inventory Cable Connector for each Storage Controller you have in Step 1. Stick them onto the Storage Controller.<br><br><img src="images/inv-cable.png" alt="Storage Links">
2. Connect them together using Inventory Cables and/or Inventory Trims. 2. Connect them together using Inventory Cables and/or Inventory Trims.
3. Craft an Inventory Connector. This is very similar to a Storage Controller, but it's Tom's Simple Storage's equivalent. 3. Craft an Inventory Connector. This is very similar to a Storage Controller, but it's Tom's Simple Storage's equivalent.
4. Connect your cable network into the Inventory Connector. 4. Connect your cable network into the Inventory Connector.<br><br><img src="images/inv-connector.png" alt="Storage Links">
5. Craft a either a Crafting Terminal or Inventory Terminal. Connect it to your Inventory Connector. 5. Craft a either a Crafting Terminal or Inventory Terminal. Connect it to your Inventory Connector (see above)
6. Right-click on the Crafting Terminal (preferable) or Inventory Terminal, you should now see items from each of your inventories. Do a search to confirm that (for instance, I searched for things I know are in my workshop storage, and my kitchen storage, and can confirm that both come up.). 6. Right-click on the Crafting Terminal (preferable) or Inventory Terminal, you should now see items from each of your inventories. Do a search to confirm that (for instance, I searched for things I know are in my workshop storage, and my kitchen storage, and can confirm that both come up.).<br><br><img src="images/inv-seeds.png" alt="Storage Links">
7. Build an Advanced Wireless Terminal (AWT). Sneak-Right-Click your Crafting/Inventory Terminal while holding it to link the Advanced Wireless Terminal to it. Using your AWT will allow you to open your terminal remotely, up to 64 blocks away. You can keybind this as well. 7. Build an Advanced Wireless Terminal (AWT). Sneak-Right-Click your Crafting/Inventory Terminal while holding it to link the Advanced Wireless Terminal to it. Using your AWT will allow you to open your terminal remotely, up to 64 blocks away. You can keybind this as well.<br><br><img src="images/inv-awt.png" alt="Storage Links">
We can now access all of our inventories locally (through clicking on the Crafting/Inventory Terminal) and remotely (up to 64 blocks away) through our AWT. We can now access all of our inventories locally (through clicking on the Crafting/Inventory Terminal) and remotely (up to 64 blocks away) through our AWT.
@ -95,4 +95,34 @@ When you open your Terminal, you should also see this icon that shows your beaco
If you use Inventory Trim (the blocks, not the cables) to connect your inventory, you can make a Paint Kit to clone other blocks and apply it to your trim. If you use Inventory Trim (the blocks, not the cables) to connect your inventory, you can make a Paint Kit to clone other blocks and apply it to your trim.
Sneak-Right-Click a block to clone it, and then Right-Click the Trim to make it look like the block. Sneak-Right-Click a block to clone it, and then Right-Click the Trim to make it look like the block.
## Step 5: Filters and Backpacks
### Bulk Depositing from Backpack
Sophisticated Backpacks have an upgrade for Backpacks called **Advanced Deposit Upgrade**. Having it installed allows you to hold your backpack in your hand and Sneak-Right-Click an Storage Controller to deposit everything in your backpack to appropriate stacks, but it needs to be configured properly.
1. When you put the upgrade in your backpack's upgrade slot, you'll get a new tab in your backpack screen with settings.
2. Make sure you change the button to **Match Inventory Contents**; otherwise, you'll need to manage what gets deposited manually, either by tags or list. This means that if a storage container (Barrel/Chest) has a stack of the item, the item you're depositing will be stacked appropriately. <br><br><img src="images/inv-backpack.png" alt="Storage Links">
A note - you don't deposite like this with your Inventory Connector. You do it with your Storage Controller. This is because the mods are different.
<img src="images/inv-connector.png" alt="Storage Links">
<img src="images/inv-controller.png" alt="Storage Links">
^ Shift-right-click with your backpack in your hand to this one.
This also won't work across the whole network: for instance, I need to do this with both my kitchen and workshop separately.
### Filtering From Inventory
If you're moving things to/from your inventory using the AWT (remotely), you'll notice that items will get deposited into random chests/barrels when you move them *back* wirelessly.
You'll need to craft **Filter Upgrades** or **Advanced Filter Upgrades** and slot them into appropriate chests.
<img src="images/inv-filters.png" alt="Storage Links">
The filters allow/deny items based on an item list, "all items of this mod" or item tags (ie, "all items tagged with `c:ores`")
These filters will make sure that items go where you want them to when you deposit either from your backpack or wirelessly. However, **Match Inventory Contents** from the Backpack Mod is partially how to avoid this as well.