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    {SOLVED} How to make a momentary push button that exit games and take me back to game menu ?

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    • cyperghostC
      cyperghost @mitu
      last edited by cyperghost

      @mitu You surly already know this website ;) https://pinout.xyz/#
      Maybe this will help @O-M-A-A, too

      @O-M-A-A

      Can use it in GPIO 3 instead of the power button ? and remove the power button wires as I don't need it.

      The GPIO is a bit special one. It let's the Raspberry recover/restart from deep sleep mode. So it's very common in use for power off/power on events.
      Do use this switch cable to full cut power from the Pie - after Powerdown. But never cut power by force

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        O.M.A.A @mitu
        last edited by

        @mitu @cyperghost
        the exit emu button is on pins 25 and 26 which GPIO 7 I was using

        Can use it in GPIO 3 instead of the power button ? and remove the power button wires as I don't need it.

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @O.M.A.A
          last edited by

          @O-M-A-A said in How to make a momentary push button that exit games and take me back to game menu ?:

          Can use it in GPIO 3 instead of the power button ? and remove the power button wires as I don't need it.

          You do need it, because that switch that you want to buy will not shut down properly your PI (i.e. will not run the shutdown command), it will merely cut down the power.

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            O.M.A.A @mitu
            last edited by

            @mitu I see, so what to do now

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            • cyperghostC
              cyperghost @O.M.A.A
              last edited by cyperghost

              @O-M-A-A Hope I tranlated correct

              "bite together and pull through the cheeks"

              You are close to finish this!

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                O.M.A.A
                last edited by O.M.A.A

                @mitu @cyperghost yeah, thank you.

                it looks awesome, everything is working except the 1 button which is not a big deal, I will search for my problem. thanks guys a lot for your help and patience. I'm rly grateful for the time u spent it with a newbie ;D.

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                  O.M.A.A @O.M.A.A
                  last edited by

                  @cyperghost @mitu
                  I was thinking, I have tried the button with every pins, one of these pins executed the letter H on the keyboard, and I was able to make the button as hotkey.
                  is it possible to make this key also perform the start button, so when pressed will function as a start and hotkey which will exit the emulator ;D.

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator
                    last edited by mitu

                    I just tried on by PCB and the reset button is wired on PIN3, with the other one wired to a GND pin.

                    Here's a little script you could run (python <script.py>) to check a PIN for a momentary press

                    #!/usr/bin/python
                    import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                    import time
                    import subprocess
                    
                    pinNo = 3
                    GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
                    GPIO.setup(pinNo, GPIO.IN)
                    
                    while True:
                        #grab the current button state
                        buttonState2 = GPIO.input(pinNo)
                    
                        if not buttonState2:
                            # Reset emulator
                            print "pressed " + str(pinNo)
                    

                    You can test various pins for button press by replacing changing pinNo to your desired Pin number.

                    The original script I posted can probably be simplified as

                    #!/usr/bin/python
                    import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                    import time
                    import subprocess
                    
                    GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
                    
                    shutdownPin=5
                    resetPin=3
                    
                    GPIO.setup(shutdownPin, GPIO.IN)
                    GPIO.setup(resetPin, GPIO.IN)
                    
                    oldButtonState1 = True
                    
                    while True:
                        #grab the current button state
                        buttonState1 = GPIO.input(shutdownPin)
                        buttonState2 = GPIO.input(resetPin)
                    
                        # check to see if button has been pushed
                        if buttonState1 != oldButtonState1 and buttonState1 == False:
                            # shutdown
                            subprocess.call("shutdown -h now", shell=True,
                              stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
                            oldButtonState1 = buttonState1
                        
                        if not buttonState2:
                            # Reset emulator
                            print "Reset pressed"
                            subprocess.call("/home/pi/scripts/multi_switch.sh --es-closeemu", shell=True,
                              stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
                    
                        time.sleep(.3)       
                    
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                      O.M.A.A @mitu
                      last edited by

                      @mitu dudeeee,
                      it works ;DDD, thank you so much for ur efforts, I couldn't believe it xD
                      ur amazing, I really appreciate it.
                      Also, thanks to you @cyperghost u guys are awesome

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                        O.M.A.A @O.M.A.A
                        last edited by

                        @mitu

                        #!/usr/bin/python
                        import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                        import time
                        import subprocess
                        
                        GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
                        
                        shutdownPin=5
                        resetPin=3
                        
                        GPIO.setup(shutdownPin, GPIO.IN)
                        GPIO.setup(resetPin, GPIO.IN)
                        
                        oldButtonState1 = True
                        
                        while True:
                            #grab the current button state
                            buttonState1 = GPIO.input(shutdownPin)
                            buttonState2 = GPIO.input(resetPin)
                        
                            # check to see if button has been pushed
                            if buttonState1 != oldButtonState1 and buttonState1 == False:
                                # shutdown
                                subprocess.call("shutdown -h now", shell=True,
                                  stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
                                oldButtonState1 = buttonState1
                            
                            if not buttonState2:
                                # Reset emulator
                                print "Reset pressed"
                                subprocess.call("/home/pi/scripts/multi_switch.sh --es-closeemu", shell=True,
                                  stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
                        

                        this script made it work, like magic

                        Thanks a lot

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator
                          last edited by

                          Glad you got it working.
                          One minor correction - add back the sleep timer at the end, otherwise the script will consume more resources than needed. I've edited my previous post with the timer line. Make sure you copy the script again and preserve the indentation.

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                            O.M.A.A @mitu
                            last edited by

                            @mitu sure bro, again thank you very much

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