I'm sure I should be able to work this out, I want Inmoov to run different functions depending on the key pressed on the computer keyboard. I can start a keyboard in python, but can't work out how to respond to key events.
Basically, it defines a callback method called "onKey" that should be invoked when you press a key. In that method you can check which key it is and potenitally do something with the inmoov service like
I had tried this code before and thought it did't work. Now red faced as I realised I was looking looking at the Java tab output not the Pyhon tab so assumed the code didn't work.
I am also creating some debug code via the keyboard. I want to, for example" invoke my open_hand routime when I input a 2. I ran the code in this thread, I used only the "blocking" example. It worked one time, then never again. And the "non-blocking" example never worked.
in the "blocking" it gets to the line:
keypress = keyboard.readKey()
it sits there and waits, but never returns a keystroke when i hit a key on the keyboard.
I think i got the same or a similar problem, the test-script is getting all the keys for me flawless, but as soon as i want to do something with the received characters like with a simple if keypress == x: print "test"
or invoking a method, the script seems to freeze after the first character and doesnt react anymore
Ah there it is! I somehow didnt put the G in '..' and therefore the service crashed!
A bit embarassing to chew so long on an error like this..
Thx mate!
examples are good...
Have a look at the python code at the following url. It might help you get what you want working.
https://github.com/MyRobotLab/pyrobotlab/blob/master/service/Keyboard.py
Basically, it defines a callback method called "onKey" that should be invoked when you press a key. In that method you can check which key it is and potenitally do something with the inmoov service like
i01.moveHand("left",0,0,0,0,0)
hope that helps you out! happy robot-ing!
Thanks KevinI had tried this
Many thanks Kevin
I had tried this code before and thought it did't work. Now red faced as I realised I was looking looking at the Java tab output not the Pyhon tab so assumed the code didn't work.
Everything is working beautifully now.
I could use some help on getting keyboard working
I am also creating some debug code via the keyboard. I want to, for example" invoke my open_hand routime when I input a 2. I ran the code in this thread, I used only the "blocking" example. It worked one time, then never again. And the "non-blocking" example never worked.
in the "blocking" it gets to the line:
keypress = keyboard.readKey()
it sits there and waits, but never returns a keystroke when i hit a key on the keyboard.
Any clues?
I think i got the same or a
I think i got the same or a similar problem, the test-script is getting all the keys for me flawless, but as soon as i want to do something with the received characters like with a simple if keypress == x: print "test"
or invoking a method, the script seems to freeze after the first character and doesnt react anymore
What happens if you try the
Ah there it is! I somehow
Ah there it is! I somehow didnt put the G in '..' and therefore the service crashed!
A bit embarassing to chew so long on an error like this..
Thx mate!