finish docs and cmake gfx module
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* 128x128 I2C OLED - `DISPLAY_I2C_OLED_128X128`
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* Pico Inky Pack - 296x128 mono e-ink - `DISPLAY_INKY_PACK`
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* Inky Frame - 600x447 7-colour e-ink - `DISPLAY_INKY_FRAME`
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* Pico GFX Pack - 128x64 mono LCD Matrix - `DISPLAY_GFX_PACK`
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### Supported Graphics Modes (Pen Type)
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# GFX Pack MicroPython <!-- omit in toc -->
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This library offers convenient functions for interacting with [Pico GFX Pack](https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/gfxpack) - The Pico GFX Pack adds a 128x64 LCD Matrix display to your headered Raspberry Pi Pico or PicoW, with RGBW backlight and 5 input buttons for all your display anc control needs.
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## Table of Content
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- [Table of Content](#table-of-content)
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- [GFX Pack Classes](#GFX-Pack-class)
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- [Switches](#switches)
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- [RGB Backlight](#rgb-backlight)
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## GFX Pack Class
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The `GfxPack` class deals with RGB backlight and buttons on the GFX Pack. To create one, import the `gfx_pack` module, then define a new `board` variable:
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```python
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import gfx_pack
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board = gfx_pack.GfxPack()
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```
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### Switches
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The GFX Pack has 5 user switchs located just under the display labeled A to E. The names of these switches in the class are:
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`.switch_a`
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`.switch_b`
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`.switch_c`
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`.switch_d`
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`.switch_e`
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These can be read with the `.is_pressed` method.
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```python
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if (board.switch_a.is_pressed):
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print('You pressed Switch A')
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if (board.switch_b.is_pressed):
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print('You pressed Switch B')
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```
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### RGB Backlight
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The GFX has an RGB backlight as well as the regular Matrix display backlight to change the colour of the backlight. This is accessed via the following method.
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`.rgb.set_rgb(r, g, b)`
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Where r, g, b are values between 0 and 255
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example:
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```python
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board.rgb.set_rgb(255, 0, 0) # Makes the Backlight Red
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board.rgb.set_rgb(0, 255, 0) # Makes the Backlight Blue
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board.rgb.set_rgb(0, 0, 255) # Makes the Backlight Green
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```
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# .py files to copy from modules_py to ports/rp2/modules
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#copy_module(usermod_modules_py ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/picosystem.py picosystem)
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copy_module(usermod_modules_py ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/pimoroni.py pimoroni)
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copy_module(usermod_modules_py ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/gfx_pack.py gfx_pack)
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if(PICO_BOARD STREQUAL "pico_w")
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copy_module(usermod_modules_py ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/automation.py automation)
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copy_module(usermod_modules_py ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/inventor.py inventor)
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