//DigiJoystick test and usage documentation #include "DigiJoystick.h" void setup() { // Do nothing? It seems as if the USB hardware is ready to go on reset } void loop() { // If not using plentiful DigiJoystick.delay() calls, make sure to //DigiJoystick.update(); // call this at least every 50ms // calling more often than that is fine // this will actually only send the data every once in a while unless the data is different // you can set the values from a raw byte array with: // char myBuf[8] = { // x, y, xrot, yrot, zrot, slider, // buttonLowByte, buttonHighByte // }; // DigiJoystick.setValues(myBuf); // Or we can also set values like this: DigiJoystick.setX((byte) (millis() / 100)); // scroll X left to right repeatedly DigiJoystick.setY((byte) 0x30); DigiJoystick.setXROT((byte) 0x60); DigiJoystick.setYROT((byte) 0x90); DigiJoystick.setZROT((byte) 0xB0); DigiJoystick.setSLIDER((byte) 0xF0); // it's best to use DigiJoystick.delay() because it knows how to talk to // the connected computer - otherwise the USB link can crash with the // regular arduino delay() function DigiJoystick.delay(50); // wait 50 milliseconds // we can also set buttons like this (lowByte, highByte) //DigiJoystick.setButtons(0x00, 0x00); }