paul- wrote: 
> Good stuff.  Never thought to use gpio-key kernel driver, although you
> don't get short press, long press capability.

It's replacing an Apple Airport, so just having one button (and a
display!) is already a huge leap forward. 

paul- wrote: 
> There is a script   /usr/local/bin/readall.sh  This is a gpio read
> script, similar to what wiringpi used to output, but this is a shell
> script using a different application to be fully rpi4 compatable.  YOu
> might run the script, then hold the button down and run the script again
> to see what changes.

When I installed it following the Pimoroni instructions with full
Raspbian (:D on a PiZero) all buttons worked, with Y on pin 20. So I
suspect something will happen, but I'll try it out later this week.


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