> I didn't realize you had to drag the desired display widget into the Array widget.
Right, you need to add one 'prototype' widget that's then used to handle each array element.
Use a 'Text Update' for a read-only display, or a 'Text Entry' or some slider widget to edit the array elements.
The example actually shows a more complicated case where the array element is represented by a Group of slider (to write) and text update (to show the number).
It's probably a bad idea to go overboard in that direction, best to just have one plain widget per array element.
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