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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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      O.M.A.A @mitu
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      @mitu @cyperghost
      ok I will try it now

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        O.M.A.A
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        @mitu @cyperghost

        I renamed the file in /home/pi/scripts, to multi_switch.sh as in this picture

        1.png

        and it contains only the script u posted:

        2.png

        then I executed this command : chmod +x /home/pi/scripts/multi_switch.sh

        but still didn't work, even the power button doesn't work now.
        not sure what's the mistake I'm doing here.

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

          @O-M-A-A You misunderstood the instructions - maybe I wasn't so clear.
          You already have a script - the one your posted. Modify it and add the code I posted. In addition to the new script you have, download and put the multi_switch.sh script, which you can get from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crcerror/ES-generic-shutdown/master/multi_switch.sh, into the /home/pi/scripts folder, then make it executable (chmod +x /home/pi/scripts/multi_switch.sh).
          Run your original script (now modified) and see if you get the desired behavior.

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

            @O-M-A-A This does not make sense

            Please use command wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crcerror/ES-generic-shutdown/master/multi_switch.sh -O /home/pi/scripts/multi_switch.sh

            and then again chmod +x /home/pi/scripts/multi_switch.sh

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              O.M.A.A
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              @mitu thank you very much for your response,
              I will try it now, and I hope I get it now

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                O.M.A.A
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                @cyperghost @mitu

                Is this what u guys meant ?

                1.png

                shutdown.py contains the modified script, while I downloaded the multi_switch.sh and drop it this destination, then I executed this command (chmod +x /home/pi/scripts/multi_switch.sh)., the power button is working but not the exit emu button.
                I hope this is what u guys meant !!

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

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

                  I hope this is what u guys meant !!

                  Not really:

                  Run your original script (now modified) and see if you get the desired behavior.

                  You need to run shutdown.py, not the other way around.

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                    O.M.A.A
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                    @mitu
                    the original script's name is shutdown.py, I did modified it, or what did u mean ?

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                      cyperghost @O.M.A.A
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                      @O-M-A-A How do you startup this python script? (It should be the one @mitu presented you in this posting)

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                        O.M.A.A @cyperghost
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                        @cyperghost just copied it and paste it ;D

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator
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                          Can you take a picture of how the buttons are wired ?

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost @mitu
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                            @O-M-A-A How do you start the script? How do you start the shutdown.py script?

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                                O.M.A.A
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                                @cyperghost @mitu
                                sry for the delay, I was having some error when replaying to u guys.

                                I actually found a command, when I just executed it, it made the shutdown.py script and power button works immediately.

                                this is the command:
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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator
                                  last edited by mitu

                                  Why are you posting an image of a text, instead of posting the text ? It makes it harder to copy it and verify the URL/file. We know now how the script looks like, the issue is why the 2nd button doesn't work - can you show us how you wired the buttons to the PI ?

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                                    O.M.A.A @mitu
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                                    @mitu I received error when posting it as it marked as a spam, give me seconds

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                                      mitu Global Moderator @O.M.A.A
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                                      @O-M-A-A The link to the script is not so important now.

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                                        O.M.A.A @mitu
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                                        @mitu fd3d39ce-9d86-4beb-ac63-38011dfbbdf4.jpg

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                                          O.M.A.A @O.M.A.A
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                                          the white and grey wires are for the power button, while the brown and red are for the exit emu button

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

                                            @O-M-A-A I don't think the brown/red are tied to GPIO 7.

                                            Modify the script and change 2nd buttons's pin number from 7 to 33 and see if you get a different result:

                                            #!/usr/bin/python
                                            import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                                            import time
                                            import subprocess
                                            
                                            GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
                                            
                                            # we will use the pin numbering to match the pins on the Pi, instead of the
                                            # GPIO pin outs (makes it easier to keep track of things)
                                            # use the same pin that is used for the reset button (one button to rule them all!)
                                            GPIO.setup(5, GPIO.IN)
                                            GPIO.setup(33, GPIO.IN)
                                            
                                            oldButtonState1 = True
                                            oldButtonState2 = True
                                            
                                            while True:
                                                #grab the current button state
                                                buttonState1 = GPIO.input(5)
                                                buttonState2 = GPIO.input(33)
                                            
                                                # 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 buttonState2 != oldButtonState2 and buttonState2 == False:
                                                    # Reset emulator
                                                    subprocess.call("/home/pi/scripts/multi_switch.sh --es-closeemu", shell=True,
                                                      stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
                                                    oldButtonState2 = buttonState2
                                            
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