Run this example from the command line with:

node eg/keypad-QTOUCH.js
var argv = require("minimist")(process.argv.slice(2), {
  default: {
    show: 1
  }
});
var five = require("johnny-five");
var board = new five.Board();

board.on("ready", function() {
  // AT42QT1070 Capacitive Touch Shield
  // Same as QTOUCH
  var touchpad;

  if (argv.show === 1) {
    touchpad = new five.Touchpad({
      controller: "QTOUCH", // or "AT42QT1070"
    });
  }

  if (argv.show === 2) {
    touchpad = new five.Touchpad({
      controller: "QTOUCH", // or "AT42QT1070",
      keys: [
        ["1", "2", "3"]
      ]
    });
  }

  if (argv.show === 3) {
    touchpad = new five.Touchpad({
      controller: "QTOUCH", // or "AT42QT1070",
      keys: ["1", "2", "3"]
    });
  }

  ["change", "press", "hold", "release"].forEach(function(eventType) {
    touchpad.on(eventType, function(event) {
      console.log("Event: %s, Target: %s", eventType, event.which);
    });
  });
});



Additional Notes

For this program, you'll need: Grove Base Shield v2 Grove - Q Touch Sensor

 

Component Classes in this example:

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