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Re: User Button
In Java, the method to read it is in the Utility class. I think it's supposed to be the same in C++.
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Re: User Button
Found it! The Utility.h file doesn't have any documention, on account of that it doesn't define any data structures. So I had to look in the .h file to see what the function was (GetUserButton(), for the curious).
Thanks! Now I just have to come up with a convincing reason to use it in our program. (Our programming team really likes buttons.) |
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Re: User Button
The utility file documentation will be included in the next release of wpilib.
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