Use find_boot_mouse_endpoint
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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ import time
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from displayio import Group, OnDiskBitmap, TileGrid, Bitmap, Palette
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from adafruit_display_text.bitmap_label import Label
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from adafruit_display_text.text_box import TextBox
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import adafruit_usb_host_descriptors
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from eventbutton import EventButton
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import supervisor
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import terminalio
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@ -121,6 +122,12 @@ mouse = None
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# wait a second for USB devices to be ready
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time.sleep(1)
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#good_devices = False
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#while not good_devices:
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# for device in usb.core.find(find_all=True):
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# if device.manufacturer is not None:
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# good_devices = True
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# break
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# scan for connected USB devices
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for device in usb.core.find(find_all=True):
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# print information about the found devices
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@ -128,12 +135,16 @@ for device in usb.core.find(find_all=True):
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print(device.manufacturer, device.product)
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print(device.serial_number)
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mouse_intfc,mouse_endpt = adafruit_usb_host_descriptors.find_boot_mouse_endpoint(device)
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if (mouse_intfc is None or mouse_endpt is None):
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continue # Not a mouse device
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# assume this device is the mouse
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mouse = device
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# detach from kernel driver if active
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if mouse.is_kernel_driver_active(0):
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mouse.detach_kernel_driver(0)
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if mouse.is_kernel_driver_active(mouse_intfc):
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mouse.detach_kernel_driver(mouse_intfc)
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# set the mouse configuration so it can be used
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mouse.set_configuration()
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@ -142,8 +153,13 @@ for device in usb.core.find(find_all=True):
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buf = array.array("b", [0] * 4)
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try:
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# Try to read some data with a short timeout
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data = mouse.read(0x81, buf, timeout=100)
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print(f"Mouse test read successful: {data} bytes")
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data = mouse.read(mouse_endpt, buf, timeout=100)
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print(f"Mouse test read successful: {data} bytes - {buf}")
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# without this subsequent reads sometimes can't find the endpoint?
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# I've never seen the Flush mouse queue print so it must just need the extra read
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if mouse.read(mouse_endpt, buf, timeout=10) > 0:
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print(f"Flush mouse queue: {buf}")
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break
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except usb.core.USBTimeoutError:
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# Timeout is normal if mouse isn't moving
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@ -154,6 +170,10 @@ for device in usb.core.find(find_all=True):
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# Continue to try next device or retry
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mouse = None
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if mouse is None:
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display.root_group = displayio.CIRCUITPYTHON_TERMINAL
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raise RuntimeError("No mouse found. Please connect a USB mouse.")
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buf = array.array("b", [0] * 4)
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waiting_for_release = False
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left_button = right_button = False
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@ -271,7 +291,7 @@ while True:
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try:
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# try to read data from the mouse, small timeout so the code will move on
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# quickly if there is no data
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data_len = mouse.read(0x81, buf, timeout=10)
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data_len = mouse.read(mouse_endpt, buf, timeout=10)
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left_button = buf[0] & 0x01
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right_button = buf[0] & 0x02
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