Моды 1.7 2 web displays. Устройство #4

Web Displays Mod 1.11.2/1.10.2/1.7.10 (Internet, Cinema, Youtube) for Minecraft 1.7.10, 1.6.4, 1.6.2

Updated: May 31, 2017 | 8,880 views |

Web Displays Mod 1.11.2/1.10.2 adds a Web Screen Block! So, what do you think this block will do ? Well, when you place a few of those blocks (144 in fact) in a 16x9x1 surface shape, and you right-click it, a real web browser shows up. You can go on YouTube, watch some videos or listen to your favourites musics, or watch the stream of your favourite streamer, and everything in-game.

Mod Showcase:

Recipes:

The screen:

First, you need to craft 16×9 = 144 = 64 + 64 + 16 web screens blocks crafted like this:

So, in fact, you will need 9 rose red, 9 catcus green, 9 lapis lazuli, and 54 glass panes. Then, build a 16×9 wall with them, and right click on the side where you want the screen to appear (check that you don’t have any items in your hand). That’s it, you created your screen. Shift-Right Click to change the URL. To click on a link/button, simply right-click it with nothing in the hand.

The minePad:

Ok, so you have a web browser in a block; now what about a web browser in an item? Here is the minePad: YAY!

Once you created it; you need to right-click a real screen (made out of web screens blocks) and you’ll see what is shown on the screen but on your this tablet!

Peripherals:

Peripherals are blocks that can be connected to a screen using the Wireless Linker:

You have to right click the screen first and then the peripheral with it. Note that peripherals can be wherever you want in the world, there is no distance from the screen limit. It just have to be in the same .

Peripheral #1: The keyboard:

To type things in the web screen, you?ll need the keyboard:

After linking it to a screen with the linker, just right-click it with nothing in the hand, type whatever you want, and press Escape when you have done.

Peripheral #2: The Computer Interface:

If you want to use to interact with the screen, here is the computer interface:

After linking it to a screen using the linker, place a computer next to it. You can access its functions using peripheral.wrap(“SIDE_OF_THE_INTERFACE”)

To know which functions are available; you can watch little tutorial here:

Peripheral #3: The Repeater:

This peripheral is a little bit special; it’ll repeat what a real screen will show (called “source”), but on another screen (called “repeater).

Build two 16×9 screen (using web screens blocks). Turn on the source screen (right-click it with nothing in the hand). Then, select it by right-clicking it using the wireless linker. Once the source has been selected, click on the second screen using the linker . That’s it

Peripheral #4: The Controller:

Crafted like this:

The Remote Controller once linked to a screen will enable you to change the URL of its linked screen wherever you want; this might be usefull to make a screen control room and change the URL from far.

If you don’t have 32 bit windows:

Start the Minecraft launcher. Check that the selected Profile is Forge and click on “Edit Profile”. In the “Java Settings” category, check “Executable” and in the text field put the path to your javaw.exe from your 32 bits Java ! Click Save profile and enjoy.

To find your java 32bits path:

Usually it’s Program Files (x86) >> Java >> jre7 >> bin >> javaw.exe if this file can’t be found, then open Program Files (x86) if this directory doesn’t exist, then you have a 32bit windows, just start the game. Go to the Java directory. If it doesn’t exist or if there is no folders inside it, then please Install java 32 bits.

Now open the jreX folder or jdk1.X.Y_Z where X is at least 7 (can be higher but NOT lower. If it’s lower, install java 7 32 bits). Open the bin folder. You have found you java 32 bits path. Copy it and past it in the “Executable” field, don’t forget to add javaw.exe after it.

Requires:

How to install:

  1. Make sure you have already installed and Minecraft Chromium Embedded Framework (MCEF).
  2. Locate the minecraft application folder.
    • On windows open Run from the start menu, type %appdata% and click Run.
    • On mac open finder, hold down ALT and click Go then Library in the top menu bar. Open the folder Application Support and look for Minecraft.
  3. Place the mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder.
  4. When you launch Minecraft and click the mods button you should now see the mod is installed.

Web Displays Mod for Minecraft introduces a Web Screen Block. Well, when you place a few of those blocks (144 in fact) in a 16x9x1 surface shape, and you right-click it, a real web browser shows up.

You can go on YouTube, watch some videos or listen to your favourites musics, or watch the stream of your favourite streamer, and everything in-game.

You can create a large screen and do almost anything on the internet that you normally would do.

Videos:

Web Displays Mod Recipes:

The screen:

First, you need to craft 16×9 = 144 = 64 + 64 + 16 web screens blocks crafted like this:

So, in fact, you will need 9 rose red, 9 catcus green, 9 lapis lazuli, and 54 glass panes. Then, build a 16×9 wall with them, and right click on the side where you want the screen to appear (check that you don’t have any items in your hand). That’s it, you created your screen. Shift-Right Click to change the URL. To click on a link/button, simply right-click it with nothing in the hand.

Peripherals:

Peripherals are blocks that can be connected to a screen using the Wireless Linker:

You have to right click the screen first and then the peripheral with it. Note that peripherals can be wherever you want in the world, there is no distance from the screen limit. It just have to be in the same dimension.

Peripheral #1: The keyboard:

To type things in the web screen, you’ll need the keyboard:

After linking it to a screen with the linker, just right-click it with nothing in the hand, type whatever you want, and press Escape when you have done.

Peripheral #2: The Computer Interface:

If you want to use ComputerCraft to interact with the screen, here is the computer interface:

After linking it to a screen using the linker, place a computer next to it. You can access its functions using peripheral.wrap(“SIDE_OF_THE_INTERFACE”)

To know which functions are available; you can watch my little tutorial here:

Peripheral #3: The Repeater:

This peripheral is a little bit special; it’ll repeat what a real screen will show (called “source”), but on another screen (called “repeater).

Build two 16×9 screen (using web screens blocks). Turn on the source screen (right-click it with nothing in the hand). Then, select it by right-clicking it using the wireless linker. Once the source has been selected, click on the second screen using the linker . That’s it

Peripheral #4: The Remote Controller:

Crafted like this:

The Remote Controller once linked to a screen will enable you to change the URL of its linked screen wherever you want; this might be usefull to make a screen control room and change the URL from far.

How to install Web Displays Mod for Minecraft:

  • Download and install .
  • Download the mod and Minecraft Chromium Embedded Framework (MCEF)
  • Go to %appdata%.
  • Go to .minecraft/ folder.
  • If the “mods” folder does not exist you can create one.
  • Drag and drop the downloaded jar (zip) files into it.
  • Enjoy the mod.

If you don’t have 32 bit windows:

Start the Minecraft launcher. Check that the selected Profile is Forge and click on “Edit Profile”.
In the “Java Settings” category, check “Executable” and in the text field put the path to your javaw.exe from your 32 bits Java ! Click Save profile and enjoy.

To find your java 32bits path:

Usually it’s Program Files (x86) >> Java >> jre7 >> bin >> javaw.exe if this file can’t be found, then open Program Files (x86) if this directory doesn’t exist, then you have a 32bit windows, just start the game. Go to the Java directory. If it doesn’t exist or if there is no folders inside it, then please Install java 32 bits.

Now open the jreX folder or jdk1.X.Y_Z where X is at least 7 (can be higher but NOT lower. If it’s lower, install java 7 32 bits). Open the bin folder. You have found you java 32 bits path. Copy it and past it in the “Executable” field, don’t forget to add javaw.exe after it.

Web Displays Mod 1.7.10 adds a Web Screen Block. It allows you to search the internet while in Minecraft. This is of the most unique mods of all time. You can create a large screen and do almost anything on the internet that you normally would do.

So, what do you think this block will do ? Well, when you place a few of those blocks (144 in fact) in a 16x9x1 surface shape, and you right-click it, a real web browser shows up. You can go on YouTube, watch some videos or listen to your favourites musics, or watch the stream of your favourite streamer, and everything in-game.

Screenshots:

Crafting Recipes:

The Screen:

First, you need to craft 16×9 = 144 = 64 + 64 + 16 web screens blocks crafted like this:

So, in fact, you will need 9 rose red, 9 catcus green, 9 lapis lazuli, and 54 glass panes. Then, build a 16×9 wall with them, and right click on the side where you want the screen to appear (check that you don’t have any items in your hand). That’s it, you created your screen. Shift-Right Click to change the URL. To click on a link/button, simply right-click it with nothing in the hand.

The minePad:

Ok, so you have a web browser in a block; now what about a web browser in an item? Here is the minePad: YAY!

Once you created it; you need to right-click a real screen (made out of web screens blocks) and you’ll see what is shown on the screen but on your this tablet!

Peripherals:

Peripherals are blocks that can be connected to a screen using the Wireless Linker:

You have to right click the screen first and then the peripheral with it. Note that peripherals can be wherever you want in the world, there is no distance from the screen limit. It just have to be in the same dimension.

Peripheral #1: The keyboard:

To type things in the web screen, you’ll need the keyboard:

After linking it to a screen with the linker, just right-click it with nothing in the hand, type whatever you want, and press Escape when you have done.

Peripheral #2: The Computer Interface:

If you want to use ComputerCraft to interact with the screen, here is the computer interface:

After linking it to a screen using the linker, place a computer next to it. You can access its functions using peripheral.wrap(“SIDE_OF_THE_INTERFACE”)

To know which functions are available; you can watch little tutorial here:

Peripheral #3: The Repeater:

This peripheral is a little bit special; it’ll repeat what a real screen will show (called “source”), but on another screen (called “repeater).

Build two 16×9 screen (using web screens blocks). Turn on the source screen (right-click it with nothing in the hand). Then, select it by right-clicking it using the wireless linker. Once the source has been selected, click on the second screen using the linker . That’s it

Peripheral #4: The Remote Controller:

Crafted like this:

The Remote Controller once linked to a screen will enable you to change the URL of its linked screen wherever you want; this might be usefull to make a screen control room and change the URL from far.

If you don’t have 32 bit windows:

Start the Minecraft launcher. Check that the selected Profile is Forge and click on “Edit Profile”. In the “Java Settings” category, check “Executable” and in the text field put the path to your javaw.exe from your 32 bits Java ! Click Save profile and enjoy.

To find your java 32bits path:

Usually it’s Program Files (x86) >> Java >> jre7 >> bin >> javaw.exe if this file can’t be found, then open Program Files (x86) if this directory doesn’t exist, then you have a 32bit windows, just start the game. Go to the Java directory. If it doesn’t exist or if there is no folders inside it, then please Install java 32 bits.

Now open the jreX folder or jdk1.X.Y_Z where X is at least 7 (can be higher but NOT lower. If it’s lower, install java 7 32 bits). Open the bin folder. You have found you java 32 bits path. Copy it and past it in the “Executable” field, don’t forget to add javaw.exe after it.

Java 32bit download:

Go and select “Windows offline (32-bit)”.

Requires:

How to install:

  1. Make sure you have already installed Minecraft Forge and Minecraft Chromium Embedded Framework (MCEF).
  2. Locate the minecraft application folder.
    • On windows open Run from the start menu, type %appdata% and click Run.
    • On mac open finder, hold down ALT and click Go then Library in the top menu bar. Open the folder Application Support and look for Minecraft.
  3. Place the mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder.
  4. When you launch Minecraft and click the mods button you should now see the mod is installed.

Introduction:

For Minecraft seems to be a very brilliant and interesting mod for some players who love to watch their favourite YouTubers when playing Minecraft at the same time. Yes, it is true. Web Displays Mod helps you literally browse the Internet while playing game by using of a brand new Web Screen Block. To surf the web, you will need a total of 144 of this new block, arranged in a 16x9x1 shape.

That’s only the start. The demands one to create a Minepad (perform on iPad) to really connect to the display, and several additional niche what to create checking easier when you’re really set-to begin looking the Web. It’s a pleasant enough mod, also it uses some fairly fascinating components like connection towards the globe beyond Minecraft, but there’s without doubt that viewing movies on Facebook is simpler whenever you simply available Opera or your typical visitor, in the place of carrying it out through Minecraft. Complex and sloppy, although really fascinating, this mod continues to be enjoyable to test.

What can you do with this mod?

  • Craft additional items such as mouse, keyboards
  • Create a smaller version of the web browser called MinePad
  • Add web screen blocks
  • Change the screen’s URS using the remote!

Web Displays Mod Recipes:

The screen:

First, you need to craft 16×9 = 144 = 64 + 64 + 16 web screens blocks crafted like this:

So, in fact, you will need 9 rose red, 9 catcus green, 9 lapis lazuli, and 54 glass panes. Then, build a 16×9 wall with them, and right click on the side where you want the screen to appear (check that you don’t have any items in your hand). That’s it, you created your screen. Shift-Right Click to change the URL. To click on a link/button, simply right-click it with nothing in the hand.

Peripherals:

Peripherals are blocks that can be connected to a screen using the Wireless Linker:

You have to right click the screen first and then the peripheral with it. Note that peripherals can be wherever you want in the world, there is no distance from the screen limit. It just have to be in the same dimension.

Peripheral #1: The keyboard:

To type things in the web screen, you’ll need the keyboard:

After linking it to a screen with the linker, just right-click it with nothing in the hand, type whatever you want, and press Escape when you have done.

Peripheral #2: The Computer Interface:

If you want to use ComputerCraft to interact with the screen, here is the computer interface:

After linking it to a screen using the linker, place a computer next to it. You can access its functions using peripheral.wrap(“SIDE_OF_THE_INTERFACE”)

To know which functions are available; you can watch my little tutorial here:

Peripheral #3: The Repeater:

This peripheral is a little bit special; it’ll repeat what a real screen will show (called “source”), but on another screen (called “repeater).

Build two 16×9 screen (using web screens blocks). Turn on the source screen (right-click it with nothing in the hand). Then, select it by right-clicking it using the wireless linker. Once the source has been selected, click on the second screen using the linker . That’s it

Peripheral #4: The Remote Controller:

Crafted like this:

The Remote Controller once linked to a screen will enable you to change the URL of its linked screen wherever you want; this might be usefull to make a screen control room and change the URL from far.

Changelogs:

  • Now searches for a 32 bits Java in EVERY hard drives.
  • Added option to manually browse for a 32 bits JRE (ADVANCED USERS).
  • Updated WebDisplays to 0.8.

Mod Showcase:

Web Displays Mod Installation Guide:

  1. Make sure you have .
  2. Download Web Displays Mod and WDlibs file from link(s) below
  3. Go to Start menu. Type: %appdata%/.minecraft. Press Enter to Run %appdata%/.minecraft
  4. Go to minecraft/modsfolder. If Mods folder does not exist, create one
  5. Put Mod file into the mods folder
  6. Launch Minecraft using Forge Profile, then Open Menu

NOTE: if you have downloaded and want to install the ‘WebDisplays-0.11.jar.zip’ file you have to add ‘MCEF’
Download link for 1.7.10:

If you don’t have 32 bit windows:

Start the . Check that the selected Profile is Forge and click on “Edit Profile”.
In the “Java Settings” category, check “Executable” and in the text field put the path to your javaw.exe from your 32 bits Java ! Click Save profile and enjoy.

To find your java 32bits path:

Usually it’s Program Files (x86) >> Java >> jre7 >> bin >> javaw.exe if this file can’t be found, then open Program Files (x86) if this directory doesn’t exist, then you have a 32bit windows, just start the game. Go to the Java directory. If it doesn’t exist or if there is no folders inside it, then please Install java 32 bits.

Now open the jreX folder or jdk1.X.Y_Z where X is at least 7 (can be higher but NOT lower. If it’s lower, install java 7 32 bits). Open the bin folder. You have found you java 32 bits path. Copy it and past it in the “Executable” field, don’t forget to add javaw.exe after it.

Java 32bit download:

Go and select “Windows offline (32-bit)”.