T-DeckLoader/lib/AceButton/examples/HelloButton/HelloButton.ino

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/*
* A demo of a simplest AceButton that has a visible effect. One button is
* connected to the digital pin BUTTON_PIN. It uses the internal pull-up
* resistor (INPUT_PULLUP). Pressing the button turns on the built-in LED.
* Releasing the button turns off the LED.
*/
#include <AceButton.h>
using namespace ace_button;
// Some ESP32 boards have multiple builtin LEDs so don't define LED_BUILTIN.
#if defined(ESP32)
const int LED_PIN = 2;
#else
const int LED_PIN = LED_BUILTIN;
#endif
const int BUTTON_PIN = 2;
const int LED_ON = HIGH;
const int LED_OFF = LOW;
AceButton button(BUTTON_PIN);
void handleEvent(AceButton*, uint8_t, uint8_t);
void setup() {
delay(2000);
#if defined(ARDUINO_AVR_LEONARDO)
RXLED0; // LED off
TXLED0; // LED off
#endif
pinMode(LED_PIN, OUTPUT);
pinMode(BUTTON_PIN, INPUT_PULLUP);
button.setEventHandler(handleEvent);
}
void loop() {
button.check();
}
void handleEvent(AceButton* /* button */, uint8_t eventType,
uint8_t /* buttonState */) {
switch (eventType) {
case AceButton::kEventPressed:
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, LED_ON);
break;
case AceButton::kEventReleased:
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, LED_OFF);
break;
}
}