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Sensor callback to the wii mote buttons
I read over the tutorial script and I created two callbacks for a sensor up and sensor down event.
The tutorial uses vizact commands, I am not so much a fan of these and I was wondering if I can do button checking the 'classic' way: if b = wii.BUTTON_A: How do I go about doing this? I'm not sure what kind of object is being returned in the callback functions. Thanks, George |
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The Event Reference section of the docs explains how to use viz.SENSOR_DOWN_EVENT and viz.SENSOR_UP_EVENT. These will be triggered when a sensor button is pressed/released.
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Yes,
I have taken a look at this section and it does cover how the sensor_down and up event work. However, in the example given it maps a button from a joystick to a variable and then checks if that is the object in question. With the wiimote, you have a section in the reference which specifies <wii>.BUTTON_LEFT <wii>.BUTTON_A ... when setting up my conditional statement what do I put in there to check the event. I looked and saw that an event is being returned as 'e' in the callback, then when I did e.object, it told me : __main__._WiimoteSensor(0) So it is returning a WiimoteSensor, however how do I access what button from the sensor is being pressed? All buttons return the same __main__._WiimoteSensor(0) for the sensor, so I need to go a level deeper to do my check. How do I do this? Thank You, George |
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Wow, I'm sorry I'm a complete and total idiot.
The answer is right there in the DOC staring me in the face. I think I've been at a computer for too long. Thanks again! George |
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