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Is my code getting hung-up on one of those while statements? Does triggering a input somehow force an interrupt that resets my code execution? I don't see how that does anything that my Counter1 variable isn't also doing by forcing a data transmission. What I'm most confused about is how triggering a GPIO input somehow wakes this up. The shortened version below shows the exact same logic for the first 8 buttons - the omitted code is redundant. My actual code is longer to address all 56 buttons. I modified this to send a button state every 100 cycles regardless, thinking this would solve the issue, but it had no effect. Originally in my code I only sent the button readout if something changed. In fact, this was one of the reasons I decided to create my own HID solution, as a commercial developer said they were too busy to fix this issue. I've seen a similar sleepy behavior in consumer programmable HID devices. This is a problem in any typical robotic type implementation, where you need to read button presses at startup before you start making movements, otherwise something could be damaged. But it gets worse - after a while of no use the button readouts seem to go to sleep again. I press any button at all, and this somehow wakes up the readout, and now I see all the various buttons registering presses. When I first open it up, it shows no buttons as being pressed. The problem is evident in the Windows configure USB gamepads tool, which let's you observe the current button states. So at power on, out of 56 joystick buttons there might already be 5-10 buttons that are being pressed. For example, in a normal pinball machine the balls are already pressing down on certain switches when you turn on the machine, plus some switches are normally closed and they open on triggering. It has one problem - I have to toggle an input before Windows reads any of the button values. I'm using this connected via USB to a Windows PC. It actually emulates 2 joysticks for a total of 56 buttons, which I use to interface with a pinball machine to read switch inputs from the playfield. I have successfully created a joystick button HID device using a PSoC 1.
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