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A forum post by Skn3--

Using logic cubes when you want to set up wireless data communication between those cubes. So you slap a wireless chip on a cube but then the wireless chip default zone seems to have no correlation to anything. So each time resizing the wireless zone to match the cube it is snapped to.

Used in stuff like creating lists of data, path finding or anything where your abusing emitting/wireless to circumvent Dreams lack of data structures. For example I used it to drive lighting up virtual pixels in one of those stacker arcade games. Or I am using it currently to configure a network of path finding nodes.

It's definitely not a top priority feature rfequest. Just seems like one of those nice little wins to evolve the usability of the tools. I would see it as a jumping off point. You click the "shrink fit" icon then make adjustments after. 

Nice tip JackyPower. It shows that Dreams can do it too somewhere in its codebase!

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