Continuing the discussion from Button Box/matrix coding and wiring help:
How can I add extra buttons aside the button matrix?
Continuing the discussion from Button Box/matrix coding and wiring help:
How can I add extra buttons aside the button matrix?
You will need to provide details. What is your current wiring (wring digram please)? How many buttons do you need to add? Do you already have the code (please show it using code tags as described in How to get the best out of this forum)? What is the board that you're using?
Pardon, but strange phrasing. Are you looking to add individual buttons independent of the button matrix, or to expand the button matrix to more rows/columns?
Using this specific code, I would like two more buttons (using dedicated pins for these buttons). However, I would like to add those button outside the button matrix.
//BUTTON BOX
//USE w ProMicro
#include <Keypad.h>
#include <Joystick.h>
#define ENABLE_PULLUPS
#define NUMROTARIES 4
#define NUMBUTTONS 24
#define NUMROWS 5
#define NUMCOLS 5
byte buttons[NUMROWS][NUMCOLS] = {
{0,1,2,3,4},
{5,6,7,8,9},
{10,11,12,13,14},
{15,16,17,18,19},
{20,21,22,23},
};
struct rotariesdef {
byte pin1;
byte pin2;
int ccwchar;
int cwchar;
volatile unsigned char state;
};
rotariesdef rotaries[NUMROTARIES] {
{0,1,24,25,0},
{2,3,26,27,0},
{4,5,28,29,0},
{6,7,30,31,0},
};
#define DIR_CCW 0x10
#define DIR_CW 0x20
#define R_START 0x0
#ifdef HALF_STEP
#define R_CCW_BEGIN 0x1
#define R_CW_BEGIN 0x2
#define R_START_M 0x3
#define R_CW_BEGIN_M 0x4
#define R_CCW_BEGIN_M 0x5
const unsigned char ttable[6][4] = {
// R_START (00)
{R_START_M, R_CW_BEGIN, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
// R_CCW_BEGIN
{R_START_M | DIR_CCW, R_START, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
// R_CW_BEGIN
{R_START_M | DIR_CW, R_CW_BEGIN, R_START, R_START},
// R_START_M (11)
{R_START_M, R_CCW_BEGIN_M, R_CW_BEGIN_M, R_START},
// R_CW_BEGIN_M
{R_START_M, R_START_M, R_CW_BEGIN_M, R_START | DIR_CW},
// R_CCW_BEGIN_M
{R_START_M, R_CCW_BEGIN_M, R_START_M, R_START | DIR_CCW},
};
#else
#define R_CW_FINAL 0x1
#define R_CW_BEGIN 0x2
#define R_CW_NEXT 0x3
#define R_CCW_BEGIN 0x4
#define R_CCW_FINAL 0x5
#define R_CCW_NEXT 0x6
const unsigned char ttable[7][4] = {
// R_START
{R_START, R_CW_BEGIN, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
// R_CW_FINAL
{R_CW_NEXT, R_START, R_CW_FINAL, R_START | DIR_CW},
// R_CW_BEGIN
{R_CW_NEXT, R_CW_BEGIN, R_START, R_START},
// R_CW_NEXT
{R_CW_NEXT, R_CW_BEGIN, R_CW_FINAL, R_START},
// R_CCW_BEGIN
{R_CCW_NEXT, R_START, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
// R_CCW_FINAL
{R_CCW_NEXT, R_CCW_FINAL, R_START, R_START | DIR_CCW},
// R_CCW_NEXT
{R_CCW_NEXT, R_CCW_FINAL, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
};
#endif
byte rowPins[NUMROWS] = {21,20,19,18,15};
byte colPins[NUMCOLS] = {14,16,10,9,8};
Keypad buttbx = Keypad( makeKeymap(buttons), rowPins, colPins, NUMROWS, NUMCOLS);
Joystick_ Joystick(JOYSTICK_DEFAULT_REPORT_ID,
JOYSTICK_TYPE_JOYSTICK, 32, 0,
false, false, false, false, false, false,
false, false, false, false, false);
void setup() {
Joystick.begin();
rotary_init();}
void loop() {
CheckAllEncoders();
CheckAllButtons();
}
void CheckAllButtons(void) {
if (buttbx.getKeys())
{
for (int i=0; i<LIST_MAX; i++)
{
if ( buttbx.key[i].stateChanged )
{
switch (buttbx.key[i].kstate) {
case PRESSED:
case HOLD:
Joystick.setButton(buttbx.key[i].kchar, 1);
break;
case RELEASED:
case IDLE:
Joystick.setButton(buttbx.key[i].kchar, 0);
break;
}
}
}
}
}
void rotary_init() {
for (int i=0;i<NUMROTARIES;i++) {
pinMode(rotaries[i].pin1, INPUT);
pinMode(rotaries[i].pin2, INPUT);
#ifdef ENABLE_PULLUPS
digitalWrite(rotaries[i].pin1, HIGH);
digitalWrite(rotaries[i].pin2, HIGH);
#endif
}
}
unsigned char rotary_process(int _i) {
unsigned char pinstate = (digitalRead(rotaries[_i].pin2) << 1) | digitalRead(rotaries[_i].pin1);
rotaries[_i].state = ttable[rotaries[_i].state & 0xf][pinstate];
return (rotaries[_i].state & 0x30);
}
void CheckAllEncoders(void) {
for (int i=0;i<NUMROTARIES;i++) {
unsigned char result = rotary_process(i);
if (result == DIR_CCW) {
Joystick.setButton(rotaries[i].ccwchar, 1); delay(50); Joystick.setButton(rotaries[i].ccwchar, 0);
};
if (result == DIR_CW) {
Joystick.setButton(rotaries[i].cwchar, 1); delay(50); Joystick.setButton(rotaries[i].cwchar, 0);
};
}
}
add individual buttons independent of the matrix (with dedicated pins for two specific buttons).
A Pro Micro?
and what shall those buttons do?
You can read a button with digitalRead(). If you have two pins available, put a pushbutton in each.
But the keypad library is doing some minor heavy lifting behind the scenes, which you will have to do yourself, or use a pushbutton library.
ezButton doesn't suck and is, in fact ez to use. It will let you write like this pseudocode
if my ezButton became pressed do something
if my ezButton got released do something
which is why we back at my original question, what do you want those buttons to do?
You might increase the number of buttons
#define NUMBUTTONS 26
then you could
Joystick.setButton(25, 1);
to handle pressing the first button and so forth for the three other actions which are releasing the first extra button, and the press and release of the second extra button.
Alternatively you could just add a row or column to you matrix, and have those buttons handled by the original code. There is no need for buttons in a matrix to be lined up physically in nice row and columns.
HTH
a7
mega micro
@ale_frajola how did you fix up your new buttons?
Please post the code with the solution you chose to implement.
TIA
a7