# This example shows you a simple, non-interrupt way of reading Pico Enviro's buttons with a loop that checks to see if buttons are pressed. import time from pimoroni import Button from picographics import PicoGraphics, DISPLAY_ENVIRO_PLUS display = PicoGraphics(display=DISPLAY_ENVIRO_PLUS) display.set_backlight(1.0) display.set_font("bitmap8") button_a = Button(12, invert=True) button_b = Button(13, invert=True) button_x = Button(14, invert=True) button_y = Button(15, invert=True) WHITE = display.create_pen(255, 255, 255) BLACK = display.create_pen(0, 0, 0) TEAL = display.create_pen(0, 255, 255) MAGENTA = display.create_pen(255, 0, 255) YELLOW = display.create_pen(255, 255, 0) RED = display.create_pen(255, 0, 0) GREEN = display.create_pen(0, 255, 0) BLUE = display.create_pen(0, 0, 255) WIDTH, HEIGHT = display.get_bounds() while True: if button_a.is_pressed: # if a button press is detected then... display.set_pen(BLACK) # set pen to black display.clear() # clear display to the pen colour display.set_pen(WHITE) # change the pen colour display.text("Button A pressed", 10, 10, WIDTH - 10, 3) # display some text on the screen display.update() # update the display time.sleep(1) # pause for a sec elif button_b.is_pressed: display.set_pen(BLACK) display.clear() display.set_pen(TEAL) display.text("Button B pressed", 10, 10, WIDTH - 10, 3) display.update() time.sleep(1) elif button_x.is_pressed: display.set_pen(BLACK) display.clear() display.set_pen(MAGENTA) display.text("Button X pressed", 10, 10, WIDTH - 10, 3) display.update() time.sleep(1) elif button_y.is_pressed: display.set_pen(BLACK) display.clear() display.set_pen(YELLOW) display.text("Button Y pressed", 10, 10, WIDTH - 10, 3) display.update() time.sleep(1) else: display.set_pen(BLACK) display.clear() display.set_pen(RED) display.text("Press any button!", 10, 10, WIDTH, 3) display.update() time.sleep(0.1) # this number is how frequently the pico checks for button presses