Using Johnny-Five with Grove's Q Touch component on the Intel Edison Arduino Breakout. This shield and component will work with any Arduino pin-out compatible hardware platform.
Run this example from the command line with:
node eg/grove-q-touch.js
var argv = require("minimist")(process.argv.slice(2), {
default: {
show: 1
}
});
var five = require("johnny-five");
var Edison = require("edison-io");
var board = new five.Board({
io: new Edison()
});
board.on("ready", function() {
// QTOUCH Capacitive Touch Shield
var keypad;
if (argv.show === 1) {
keypad = new five.Keypad({
controller: "QTOUCH"
});
}
if (argv.show === 2) {
keypad = new five.Keypad({
controller: "QTOUCH",
keys: [
["1", "2", "3"]
]
});
}
if (argv.show === 3) {
keypad = new five.Keypad({
controller: "QTOUCH",
keys: ["1", "2", "3"]
});
}
["change", "press", "hold", "release"].forEach(function(eventType) {
keypad.on(eventType, function(data) {
console.log("Event: %s, Target: %s", eventType, data.which);
});
});
});
For this program, you'll need:
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