arduino-esp32/libraries/USB/examples/Keyboard/KeyboardReprogram/KeyboardReprogram.ino

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/*
Arduino Programs Blink
This sketch demonstrates the Keyboard library.
For Leonardo and Due boards only.
When you connect pin 2 to ground, it creates a new window with a key
combination (CTRL-N), then types in the Blink sketch, then auto-formats the
text using another key combination (CTRL-T), then uploads the sketch to the
currently selected Arduino using a final key combination (CTRL-U).
Circuit:
- Arduino Leonardo, Micro, Due, LilyPad USB, or Yún
- wire to connect D2 to ground
created 5 Mar 2012
modified 29 Mar 2012
by Tom Igoe
modified 3 May 2014
by Scott Fitzgerald
This example is in the public domain.
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/KeyboardReprogram
*/
#include "USB.h"
#include "USBHIDKeyboard.h"
USBHIDKeyboard Keyboard;
// use this option for OSX.
// Comment it out if using Windows or Linux:
char ctrlKey = KEY_LEFT_GUI;
// use this option for Windows and Linux.
// leave commented out if using OSX:
// char ctrlKey = KEY_LEFT_CTRL;
void setup() {
// make pin 0 an input and turn on the pull-up resistor so it goes high unless
// connected to ground:
pinMode(0, INPUT_PULLUP);
// initialize control over the keyboard:
Keyboard.begin();
USB.begin();
}
void loop() {
while (digitalRead(0) == HIGH) {
// do nothing until pin 0 goes low
delay(500);
}
delay(1000);
// new document:
Keyboard.press(ctrlKey);
Keyboard.press('n');
delay(100);
Keyboard.releaseAll();
// wait for new window to open:
delay(1000);
// versions of the Arduino IDE after 1.5 pre-populate new sketches with
// setup() and loop() functions let's clear the window before typing anything new
// select all
Keyboard.press(ctrlKey);
Keyboard.press('a');
delay(500);
Keyboard.releaseAll();
// delete the selected text
Keyboard.write(KEY_BACKSPACE);
delay(500);
// Type out "blink":
Keyboard.println("void setup() {");
Keyboard.println("pinMode(13, OUTPUT);");
Keyboard.println("}");
Keyboard.println();
Keyboard.println("void loop() {");
Keyboard.println("digitalWrite(13, HIGH);");
Keyboard.print("delay(3000);");
// 3000 ms is too long. Delete it:
for (int keystrokes = 0; keystrokes < 6; keystrokes++) {
delay(500);
Keyboard.write(KEY_BACKSPACE);
}
// make it 1000 instead:
Keyboard.println("1000);");
Keyboard.println("digitalWrite(13, LOW);");
Keyboard.println("delay(1000);");
Keyboard.println("}");
// tidy up:
Keyboard.press(ctrlKey);
Keyboard.press('t');
delay(100);
Keyboard.releaseAll();
delay(3000);
// upload code:
Keyboard.press(ctrlKey);
Keyboard.press('u');
delay(100);
Keyboard.releaseAll();
// wait for the sweet oblivion of reprogramming:
while (true)delay(1000);
}