Hello,
This look fine but, i try to compile this for the arduino uno, and get a error missing Boolfield.h can i find this somewhere ?
This is the good point to start and download the code but....
After compile and upload the code in arduino uno, now i have only one button, (right) works ?
Any suggestion ?
Start point:
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/showthread.php?t=25091
Hello,
i have the same problem, of my keys only right button work.
Its a robot shield with 6 button.
Pieter
I don't know if the buttons are working correctly or not. I don't want a chase a problem that doesn't exist . I need a discussion on the operation of said buttons or a flow chart. I could find no dicussion on the operation of this software from a button operation viewpoint in the three plus threads on this board, if there is, could some please point where this is located. I know about the analog to read values in to the A0 pin between different boards.
Ok, got the buttons to work thanks to Torfilli's(sp) LCD.cpp code. But I need some operator directions as I mentioned previously on the use of the menu's. When I get to the setup menu and go to setup the step pin #, to say pin#2, I change it to from 1 to 2 the up down buttons, then rotate through to the Save and select yes, then hit select button. It doesn't save. It appears to reboot, when I go back to the setup menu Step pin is still at #1.
Again to be 100% clear, I need a operators manual or instruction on the use of the menus, not a discussion on the hardware.
Also another question where to you hook up the enable control from the drive. On my previously used programs a pin was defined for enable.
So, the JgAn if this is set to 1 degree, then each push of the right or left button the table moves 1 degree?
If it was working right, to get out of the continuous turn hit the Select button?
I think that I am going to build the button circuit on a separate board using industrial quality buttons and some 1% resistors to mimic the keypad. I did high end audio/analog design for 20+ years so I have the parts.
I will change the freq. setting to what you recommend and see what happens. I will report back, thanks.
Is there a way to see if memory overflow is the problem? I am using 1.8.1. I see that the newest is 1.8.5.
Also, if I mimic the button circuit on the keypad that you used, I should go back to your original keypad/LCD program instead of Torfollis (sp) right, even though I am using the my LCD portion of the keypad?
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