On 7/16/2015 12:30 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
On 07/15/2015 07:03 PM, Rick Johnson wrote:
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I think you've missed the whole point of the OP's project. He doesn't
want to make a GUI. He simply wants to have his program do something
like blink an LED when someone presses a big red button. He just wanted
a quick way to test things out since his big red button can emulate a
USB keyboard. So all he needed was a simple console app that can fetch
keystrokes. In the end, though GPIO is very simple both electrically
and in terms of Python, so that is the ultimate route he will go. If
you read his last post you'll find he says this.
Rick pretty much acknowledged what you said in this paragraph.
"You may have solved your input capturing problem, and i
don't think a GUI is the preferred solution for a
graphically deficient device anyhow, but you may well need a
GUI in the future, and this would be a fine example from which
to learn."
It is a fine example.
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