please try to verify the attached program as when i do it give me an error and i would love if someone could give me a hand with it.
kind regards.
not_working.ino (1.38 KB)
please try to verify the attached program as when i do it give me an error and i would love if someone could give me a hand with it.
kind regards.
not_working.ino (1.38 KB)
Hi
Welcome to the forum.
Please read the first post in any forum entitled how to use this forum.
http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php/topic,148850.0.html then look down to item #7 about how to post your code.
It will be formatted in a scrolling window that makes it easier to read.
OPs code
#include <Keyboard.h>
/*
Button
Turns on and off a light emitting diode(LED) connected to digital
pin 13, when pressing a pushbutton attached to pin 2.
The circuit:
* LED attached from pin 13 to ground
* pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
* 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
* Note: on most Arduinos there is already an LED on the board
attached to pin 13.
created 2005
by DojoDave <http://www.0j0.org>
modified 30 Aug 2011
by Tom Igoe
This example code is in the public domain.
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Button
*/
// constants won't change. They're used here to
// set pin numbers:
const int buttonPin = 2; // the number of the pushbutton pin
const int ledPin = 13; // the number of the LED pin
// variables will change:
int buttonState = 0; // variable for reading the pushbutton status
void setup() {
#include <Keyboard.h>
// initialize the LED pin as an output:
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT);
// initialize the pushbutton pin as an input:
pinMode(buttonPin, INPUT);
}
void loop() {
// read the state of the pushbutton value:
buttonState = digitalRead(buttonPin);
// check if the pushbutton is pressed.
// if it is, the buttonState is HIGH:
if (buttonState == HIGH) {
// turn LED on:
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
Keyboard.write(fuck my life);
} else {
// turn LED off:
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
}
}
Take the #include <Keyboard.h> out of the void setup() function.
Thanks.. Tom..
Inventive syntax at least
Keyboard.write(fuck my life);
Which Arduino are you compiling for? Not all Arduino's support the Keyboard library.