HID/examples/SurfaceDial/surface_dial.ino
2017-08-19 23:02:55 +02:00

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/*
Copyright (c) 2017 wind-rider
See the readme for credit to other people.
Surface dial example
Use an encoder and a button to create a Surface Dial-compatible device.
See the connection diagram how to wire it up.
Please note that:
- I tested it using an Arduino Pro Micro; TinkerCad didn't have that in its component library
- you obviously don't need a motor, but TinkerCad didn't have a separate encoder
The encoder processing code is coming from https://www.allwinedesigns.com/blog/pocketnc-jog-wheel
*/
#include "HID-Project.h"
// input pins for encoder channel A and channel B
int pinA = 2;
int pinB = 3;
// input pin for pushbutton
int pinButton = 4;
volatile bool previousButtonValue = false;
volatile int previous = 0;
volatile int counter = 0;
void setup() {
pinMode(pinA, INPUT_PULLUP);
pinMode(pinB, INPUT_PULLUP);
pinMode(pinButton, INPUT_PULLUP);
attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(pinA), changed, CHANGE);
attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(pinB), changed, CHANGE);
SurfaceDial.begin();
}
void changed() {
int A = digitalRead(pinA);
int B = digitalRead(pinB);
int current = (A << 1) | B;
int combined = (previous << 2) | current;
if(combined == 0b0010 ||
combined == 0b1011 ||
combined == 0b1101 ||
combined == 0b0100) {
counter++;
}
if(combined == 0b0001 ||
combined == 0b0111 ||
combined == 0b1110 ||
combined == 0b1000) {
counter--;
}
previous = current;
}
void loop(){
bool buttonValue = digitalRead(pinButton);
if(buttonValue != previousButtonValue){
if(buttonValue) {
SurfaceDial.press();
} else {
SurfaceDial.release();
}
previousButtonValue = buttonValue;
}
if(counter >= 4) {
SurfaceDial.rotate(10);
counter -= 4;
} else if(counter <= -4) {
SurfaceDial.rotate(-10);
counter += 4;
}
}