On 07/16/2015 01:10 AM, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 7/16/2015 12:30 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: >> On 07/15/2015 07:03 PM, Rick Johnson wrote: >>> <too much to quote> >> >> 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.
Good to know. With some posters it's hard to glean the good bits from the ramblings. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list