Hi, thanks for the video. In the button.Init clsss , I believe there is a way to set up a button as a ''toggle mode'' switch so that it changes state with each press, however, the syntax for this is unclear to me. could you please type us an example of how you would set the 'init' statement to do this? . Thanks. Dave.
I recommend checking out the SimpleButton code in Daisy Pod's example :) It shows how one button is set as momentary switch for turning on/off LED 1 and another LED as latching switch for toggling LED 2. So the key is the difference between `Pressed()` and `RisingEdge()`.
Glad you liked the video! A thread called "Quick Guide on Setting Up a Custom JSON File for pd2dsy & Oopsy!" on the Daisy forum would be a great place to go next. And searching/asking around the Daisy forum and Discord are highly recommended :)
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Hi, thanks for the video. In the button.Init clsss , I believe there is a way to set up a button as a ''toggle mode'' switch so that it changes state with each press, however, the syntax for this is unclear to me. could you please type us an example of how you would set the 'init' statement to do this? . Thanks. Dave.
I recommend checking out the SimpleButton code in Daisy Pod's example :)
It shows how one button is set as momentary switch for turning on/off LED 1 and another LED as latching switch for toggling LED 2.
So the key is the difference between `Pressed()` and `RisingEdge()`.
Is somewhere a beautiful video like this or a doc but for PD2Daisy?
Glad you liked the video!
A thread called "Quick Guide on Setting Up a Custom JSON File for pd2dsy & Oopsy!" on the Daisy forum would be a great place to go next.
And searching/asking around the Daisy forum and Discord are highly recommended :)
@@electrosmithco Thanks for the answer. I'm hoping to someday find a course or workshop, that would be nice and time saving :) Cheers!
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