Thanks for the quick response Ytai. 

Here are the Sikio tutorial links:
https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Kits/SIKIO%20guide%20book_webversion.pdf

https://github.com/sparkfun/SIKIO/wiki

This tutorial is embedded in the Processing tool. I have not had any 
success connecting the Processing code on my Nexus 7 (v4.4.2) tablet to my 
IOIO-OTG.  
However, I have had success running your info here:
https://github.com/ytai/ioio/wiki/Building-IOIO-Applications-With-Gradle
  
IOW, I have successfully connected my Nexus 7 tablet to my IOIO-OTG via 
Android Studio. 

Using Android development guide, I have a togglebutton which can turn 
on/off the LED indicator.
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/controls/togglebutton.html

Currently, I am not using CompoundButton.OnCheckedChangeListener 
<http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/CompoundButton.OnCheckedChangeListener.html>

As you may now see, the Sparkfun sikio tutorial is now merely a reference 
guide; particularly, since I'm not using the Processing tool which renders 
all the widget calls and all the other project files differently. sikio 
making me sikio ;-p

More specifically, noone can import the following dependencies:

import ioio.lib.spi.*;import ioio.lib.api.*;import ioio.lib.util.*;import 
ioio.lib.util.android.*;import ioio.lib.android.bluetooth.*;import 
ioio.lib.impl.*;import sikio.*;import ioio.lib.android.accessory.*;import 
ioio.lib.api.exception.*;




*In any case, do you suggest that I 
use CompoundButton.OnCheckedChangeListener 
<http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/CompoundButton.OnCheckedChangeListener.html>
  
 for my togglebuttons to connect to the LED colors as noted in C1 
tutorial??  *

 Here is it's link:
https://github.com/sparkfun/SIKIO/wiki/SIKIO-C1:---Tri-Color-LED


I hope this helps to explain my issues.  And to your point, perhaps I 
should contact Sparkfun tech support but then I would think they just want 
to use the Processing tool. 

Thank you for your help.
-Mark

On Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 4:19:51 PM UTC-5, Ytai wrote:
>
> Hey Mark,
> I'm not very familiar with the SIKIO-related tutorials, but I'll do my 
> best to help.
> Can you please explain more clearly what you've done, what you're trying 
> to accomplish and what are the problems you're running into?
> A links to the tutorial you're referring to may also help.
>
> PS Jordan is no longer with SparkFun, but you can reach out to their tech 
> support in case we cannot resolve your matter here.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Mark Manville <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ytai, Hi Jordan- I am trying to use this Quickstart tutorial in 
>> Android Studio and not Processing for my IOIO-OTG.  Issue number one is 
>> that I am unable to load the Sikio Gradle dependencies that Ytai 5.05 
>> created.  For example:
>> dependencies {
>>     compile 'com.github.ytai.ioio:IOIOLibAndroid:5.05'
>>     compile 'com.github.ytai.ioio:IOIOLibAndroidBluetooth:5.05'
>>     compile 'com.github.ytai.ioio:IOIOLibAndroidAccessory:5.05'
>>     compile 'com.github.ytai.ioio:IOIOLibAndroidDevice:5.05'
>> }
>>
>> I have successful connection with a togglebutton in AndroidStudio only.
>> I'm trying to get the pins lined-up in SIKIO_C1.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Mark
>>
>> On Monday, March 24, 2014 at 4:32:37 PM UTC-4, Ytai wrote:
>>>
>>> Great work on that, Jordan and all who helped!
>>> From my experience, there are *many many* users that would benefit from 
>>> this smoother learning curve into the world of IOIO and Android.
>>> Definitely a milestone for this project. Keep up the good work!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Jordan McConnell <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> SparkFun has just released a hardware kit based around the IOIO-OTG. 
>>>> The vision for the product is to supply a first time IOIO-OTG user with 
>>>> some basic hardware and simple examples to get their Android interacting 
>>>> with hardware as quickly as possible. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Instead of traditional Android programming with Eclipse, we chose the 
>>>> Processing environment as we thought it would be an easier initial step to 
>>>> get into mobile programming. Drawing basic graphics and text as well as 
>>>> taking touch or text input is quite simple with Processing. Once 
>>>> comfortable there, they could move on up to the more advanced and 
>>>> traditional route for Android development or continue with Processing.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure many here are already quite proficient with their IOIO-OTG and 
>>>> Android development, however if you would like to see more information, 
>>>> here are some links from you. Maybe a friend of yours could benefit. 
>>>> Here's 
>>>> the actual product page <https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11607>. 
>>>> Here are links to the coding examples on Github 
>>>> <https://github.com/sparkfun/SIKIO> and the WIKI 
>>>> <https://github.com/sparkfun/SIKIO/wiki> for the product and examples.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Feel free to leave any feedback for the product here or send me an 
>>>> email directly at jordan.mcconnell –at-- sparkfun.com. I hope some 
>>>> find this product and its supporting materials useful.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and happy tinkering,
>>>>
>>>> Jordan McConnell
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