don't you also have to have that teensy loader tool on top of the ide? i just seem to remember having a hard time getting the right versions of those two to work together. i eventually did, but i just recall it not being as straight-forward as an actual arduino. it has been a while tho.Dividion wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 8:27 amActually, it should just be a matter of changing the target device from Arduino Leonardo (aka Pro Micro) to the Teensy. The big difference is that Wermy's guide sets the microcontroller to act as a Keyboard, whereas tinkerBOY's sets it as a Joystick. I used a Teensy and Wermy's guide for my very first build, and I kept running into issues with it registering multiple keypresses.infinitLoop wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 11:27 pmif you're doing a an actual teensy, your best bet is to follow wermy's guide. if i recall correctly, it can be tricky getting the arduino ide to work with it. tinkerboy's guide uses a pro micro so i'm not sure it'll work on a teensy. the buttons are already mapped in his code sample.
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Soft Tactile Shoulder Buttons, for screw-hole, well mounting
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Yep. You need to install the Teensyduino stuff as well. Maybe it's gotten better since I used it. That was a couple years ago.infinitLoop wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 10:00 amdon't you also have to have that teensy loader tool on top of the ide? i just seem to remember having a hard time getting the right versions of those two to work together. i eventually did, but i just recall it not being as straight-forward as an actual arduino. it has been a while tho.Dividion wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 8:27 amActually, it should just be a matter of changing the target device from Arduino Leonardo (aka Pro Micro) to the Teensy. The big difference is that Wermy's guide sets the microcontroller to act as a Keyboard, whereas tinkerBOY's sets it as a Joystick. I used a Teensy and Wermy's guide for my very first build, and I kept running into issues with it registering multiple keypresses.infinitLoop wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 11:27 pmif you're doing a an actual teensy, your best bet is to follow wermy's guide. if i recall correctly, it can be tricky getting the arduino ide to work with it. tinkerboy's guide uses a pro micro so i'm not sure it'll work on a teensy. the buttons are already mapped in his code sample.
But they're both Atmega32U4 chips, so you'd expect them to work equally well. After that experience though I've mostly stuck to using the GPIO pins instead, but I've used Pro Micros for a bunch of other things, which are also quite a bit cheaper.
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yeah, me too generally now. i think people are apprehensive about soldering to the pi's gpio at first (i know i was), even though that is by far the easiest to implement, and seems like the best method for input lag/responsiveness. but, getting some experience with the arduino and python stuff is worthwhile too if you want to learn about this stuff, and i can see if you don't manage wires well, it could be a struggle to fit all those gpio wires in there. plus there just isn't as good of a guide as wermy's original out there, so people still just follow his approach at first, it seems
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Some of my builds...
BMO GBZ
Star Wars Millenium Falcon Challenge
Game Boy Color Zero
... and another Gameboy Color Zero with custom 3D-printed parts
"Ultimate" 3A+ Build
GlowBoy Zero
Some 3d designs I've done...
Soft Tactile Shoulder Buttons, for screw-hole, well mounting
Snap-in, Soft Tactile Shoulder Button insert, for screw-hole, well mounting
Pac-Man and Space Invaders Themed Rear Fan Holder
BMO GBZ
Star Wars Millenium Falcon Challenge
Game Boy Color Zero
... and another Gameboy Color Zero with custom 3D-printed parts
"Ultimate" 3A+ Build
GlowBoy Zero
Some 3d designs I've done...
Soft Tactile Shoulder Buttons, for screw-hole, well mounting
Snap-in, Soft Tactile Shoulder Button insert, for screw-hole, well mounting
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