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DisplayPad

This library allows you to customize your own Mountain DisplayPad by assigning each button its own custom function, image or color.

Example

import asyncio

from displaypad import DisplayPad


async def main():
    # Create a new DisplayPad instance
    pad = DisplayPad.DisplayPad()

    # Define event handlers
    @pad.on('down')
    def on_key_down(key_index):
        print(f"Key {key_index} has been pressed.")

    # Define event handlers
    @pad.on('up')
    def on_key_down(key_index):
        print(f"Key {key_index} has been released.")

    # Define event handlers
    @pad.on('error')
    def on_error(error):
        print(f"Error: {error}")

    # Clear all keys
    pad.clear_all_keys()

    # Set the first three keys to red, green and blue
    pad.set_key_color(0, 255, 0, 0)
    pad.set_key_color(1, 0, 255, 0)
    pad.set_key_color(2, 0, 0, 255)

    # Keep the script running
    while True:
        await asyncio.sleep(1)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Run the main function
    asyncio.run(main())