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Morse code Example #166
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Morse code Example #166
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Updated it to show an onscreen indicator to help with those of us timing challenged. |
@proppy If you get a sec to try this out I think it is a decent proof of concept and we should decide if we think it is worth building the system around it we discussed. |
Cool :) I tried the demo, I still have to get used to the timing and the separation between words but it's a solid proof of concept! I wonder if we should use multiple buttons to help with the timing/seperator. |
I think the timing may need to be sped up a bit, it feels a little long now. What do you propose we do with the extra buttons? Control the timing speed? I think we need a reset button at least. In part I think the timing adds a bit of gamification to this. Trying to actually type a word while looking up the letters is challenging but I feel you could get good at it with a little practice. |
I was thinking maybe have the button validate letter or words, or even try to have 2 differents button one for long and one for short (but it might denaturate the morse feel).
That's interesting, maybe we could explore that further and display the morse code + translation on screen, so instead of having to look common phrase up, you should just type them while looking at the screen. |
Just realized the timing was all off for the display on the 'l' and 'w'. It is easier to use now that I fixed it. |
CLAs look good, thanks! |
For #165
This is still a work in progress. Thought I would share though if you were interested in playing with it to see if we think this is a compelling example.
It currently works and prints data to the screen and serial.
Quick overview: