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-rw-r--r--libraries/Robot_Control/examples/learn/keyboardTest/keyboardTest.ino38
-rw-r--r--libraries/Robot_Control/examples/learn/keyboardTest/keyboardTest.ino.orig49
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diff --git a/libraries/Robot_Control/examples/learn/keyboardTest/keyboardTest.ino b/libraries/Robot_Control/examples/learn/keyboardTest/keyboardTest.ino
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-/*
- Keyboard Test
-
- Check how the robot's keyboard works. This example
- sends the data about the key pressed through the
- serial port.
-
- All the buttons on the Control Board are tied up to a
- single analog input pin, in this way it is possible to multiplex a
- whole series of buttons on one single pin.
-
- It is possible to recalibrate the thresholds of the buttons using
- the Robot.keyboardCalibrate() function, that takes a 5 ints long
- array as parameter
-
- Circuit:
- * Arduino Robot
-
- created 1 May 2013
- by X. Yang
- modified 12 May 2013
- by D. Cuartielles
-
- This example is in the public domain
- */
-
-#include <ArduinoRobot.h>
-
-void setup() {
- // initialize the serial port
- Serial.begin(9600);
-}
-
-void loop() {
- // print out the keyboard readings
- Serial.println(Robot.keyboardRead());
- delay(100);
-}
diff --git a/libraries/Robot_Control/examples/learn/keyboardTest/keyboardTest.ino.orig b/libraries/Robot_Control/examples/learn/keyboardTest/keyboardTest.ino.orig
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index 6ee6c05..0000000
--- a/libraries/Robot_Control/examples/learn/keyboardTest/keyboardTest.ino.orig
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@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-/*
- Keyboard Test
-
- Check how the robot's keyboard works. This example
- sends the data about the key pressed through the
- serial port.
-
- All the buttons on the Control Board are tied up to a
- single analog input pin, in this way it is possible to multiplex a
- whole series of buttons on one single pin.
-
- It is possible to recalibrate the thresholds of the buttons using
- the Robot.keyboardCalibrate() function, that takes a 5 ints long
- array as parameter
-
- Circuit:
- * Arduino Robot
-
- created 1 May 2013
- by X. Yang
- modified 12 May 2013
- by D. Cuartielles
-
- This example is in the public domain
- */
-
-#include <ArduinoRobot.h>
-
-<<<<<<< HEAD
-// it is possible to use an array to calibrate
-//int vals[] = { 0, 133, 305, 481, 724 };
-
-void setup() {
- // initialize the serial port
- Serial.begin(9600);
-
- // calibrate the keyboard
- //Robot.keyboardCalibrate(vals);//For the new robot only.
-=======
-void setup(){
- Serial.begin(9600);
->>>>>>> f062f704463222e83390b4a954e211f0f7e6e66f
-}
-
-void loop() {
- // print out the keyboard readings
- Serial.println(Robot.keyboardRead());
- delay(100);
-}