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The canned message module config options are: Enabled, Save, and Sender. Range Test Module config uses an admin message sending a `ConfigModule.CannedMessage` protobuf.
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## Canned Message Module Config Values
### Enabled
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The CardKB is fully supported in freetext mode and select mode. Use UP/DOWN/ENTER to select a predefined message and send it. For a freetext message, just type it in and press ENTER to send it.
If you don't want to broadcast your freetext message, you can use the CardKB to send it to a specific node. Just press TAB and select the target node with the LEFT/RIGHT keys. The message will be sent to the node with the matching name and node number. The target node will be remebered for your nexxt message.
If you don't want to broadcast your freetext message, you can use the CardKB to send it to a specific node. Just press TAB and select the target node with the LEFT/RIGHT keys. The message will be sent to the node with the matching name and node number. The target node will be remembered for your next message.
### 3 Buttun up/down and RAK rotary encoder
### 3 Button up/down and RAK rotary encoder
Just use UP/DOWN/ENTER to select a predefined message and send it.

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:::
## Command Line Interface Instructions
### Install Prerequisite Software
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groupId="operating-system"
defaultValue="linux"
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### Install Prerequisite Software
Check if you have `python3` and `pip` installed with the following command
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```shell
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
```
### Install `esptool`
```shell
pip3 install --upgrade esptool
```
</TabItem>
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### Install Prerequisite Software
OS X comes with `Python 2.7` installed, but not `pip`. The following uses Homebrew to install `python3` which includes `pip3`. On MacOS you will use `pip3` instead > of `pip`.
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```shell
pip3 -v
```
### Install `esptool`
```shell
pip3 install --upgrade esptool
```
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:::
### Install `esptool`
```shell
pip install --upgrade esptool
```
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</Tabs>
### Install `esptool`
```shell
pip3 install --upgrade esptool
```
### Confirm Communication With Chip
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