![]() ![]() Releasing the B button will exit system control mode and the sketch will continue. The RGB LED will flash red once (blue for an incorrect LED) to indicate this action. Pressing the DOWN button (while still holding B) will set the flag to audio disabled (muted). The RGB LED will flash green once (off for an incorrect LED) to indicate this action. ![]() Pressing the UP button (while still holding B) will set a flag in system EEPROM indicating audio enabled. The only system control function currently implemented is audio mute control. You must continue to hold the B button to remain in this mode. The RGB LED will light blue (red for an incorrect LED) to indicate that you are in system control mode. Pressing and holding the B button when powering on will enter System Control mode. To exit flashlight mode the Arduboy must be restarted.įlashlight mode is also sometimes useful to allow uploading of new sketches, in case the sketch currently loaded uses a large amount of RAM which creates a bootloader problem. (For an incorrect RGB LED, only the screen will light). This turns the RGB LED fully on, and all the pixels of the screen are lit, resulting in a bright white light suitable as a small flashlight. If the UP button is pressed and held when the Arduboy is powered on, it enters flashlight mode. The included SetSystemEEPROM example sketch can be used to set this flag.
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