Multiple screens or modes
Multiple screens or modes
On a phone the screen area is small.
I was thinking that it may be useful within the same project to have multiple screens or a quick way to change mode.
This could implemented by using tabs or a button that loads and runs a saved configuration.
Example uses.
Swapping between control modes with a car or robot - fast vs slower more accurate driving.
Swapping between movement of a robot and control of the robots arm or display.
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Just found this solution in another Thread:
Yes, just add the button, set local, and set press action to "iface 1" (without "" ). Then that button will switch to interface 1. The number 1 can be replaced with numbers from 0 to 7 in order to select the desired interface.
I was thinking that it may be useful within the same project to have multiple screens or a quick way to change mode.
This could implemented by using tabs or a button that loads and runs a saved configuration.
Example uses.
Swapping between control modes with a car or robot - fast vs slower more accurate driving.
Swapping between movement of a robot and control of the robots arm or display.
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Just found this solution in another Thread:
Yes, just add the button, set local, and set press action to "iface 1" (without "" ). Then that button will switch to interface 1. The number 1 can be replaced with numbers from 0 to 7 in order to select the desired interface.
Last edited by Notdodgy on Mon Sep 25, 2017 1:33 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Found solution)
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Storing / playing a list of instructions
I think this may already be possible, but it may need some thought.
I am thinking of "training" where a set of robot moves are recorded or logged.
These can then be replayed.
The file and log functions may be a way, but may need to add a timing option or way to store delays.
A variation may be to run a list of recorder instructions in reverse. To reverse a path that has been recorded.
I am thinking of "training" where a set of robot moves are recorded or logged.
These can then be replayed.
The file and log functions may be a way, but may need to add a timing option or way to store delays.
A variation may be to run a list of recorder instructions in reverse. To reverse a path that has been recorded.
Last edited by Notdodgy on Mon Sep 25, 2017 1:15 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : some meaning lost by autocorrect on my phone)
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