
The example file will also be recreated if you rename it. If you move a circuit out of the Examples folder and into any other (such as the Trash), then the file will be recreated in its original condition. You cannot explicitly delete folders, instead empty folders are automatically removed from the display. You can also press the + button to create a new folder to put the circuit into. In the Settings dialog, you can tap the Folder property and choose which folder it belongs in: You can move a circuit from one folder to another by editing its Settings. It is not visible unless there are files in it.

Examples contains some standard circuits that demonstrate some of the available elements in the app.Home is the root folder and is where you'll usually keep your circuits.You can place your circuits in folders to keep better organized. This will allow you to change the settings of the template circuit that is used whenever you create a new circuit. When no circuits are selected, you will still have access to the Settings action. Trash moves the circuit to the Trash folder.Clone lets you create an exact duplicate of the selected circuit.Settings to configure the circuit (see Circuit Settings for more details).Share you can send the selected file to a variety of places (see Sharing and Printing for details).

This is equivalent to simply tapping the circuit a second time. Edit brings up the main circuit editor and simulator.When you select a circuit by tapping it, you are given the ability to perform some further actions at the bottom of the screen: To open a circuit, first tap it to select it, then tap it again to edit it. To create a new circuit, tap on the New Circuit icon. The title of the screen also says "Home", because this is the Home folder. In this screen shot, there are 4 icons: a New Circuit icon that can be tapped to create a new circuit, an Examples folder, a circuit called My Circuit, and a special folder called Trash. Circuits are stored in files displayed by the Circuit Browser.
