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BoardConfig.h
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/*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2021 Jason Skuby (mytechtoybox.com)
*/
#ifndef DURAL_CONFIG_H_
#define DURAL_CONFIG_H_
#include <GamepadEnums.h>
// This is the main pin definition section.
// This will let you specify which GPIO pin each button is assigned too.
// You can set any of the main pins as `-1` to disable it.
// The Turbo pin and LS + RS slider pins can also be set to `-1` to disable that functionality.
// Please note that only when `PIN_BUTTON_TURBO` is set to `-1` will the `T##` be removed from a connected display.
// Please note that only when `PIN_SLIDER_LS` and `PIN_SLIDER_RS` are set to `-1` will the button combo shortcut for DP/LS/RS work.
// The buttons are listed in GP2040 configuration, beside each the listed order is *GP2040 / Xinput / Switch / PS3 / Directinput / Arcade*
#define PIN_DPAD_UP 9 // UP
#define PIN_DPAD_DOWN 7 // DOWN
#define PIN_DPAD_RIGHT 8 // RIGHT
#define PIN_DPAD_LEFT 6 // LEFT
#define PIN_BUTTON_B1 21 // B1 / A / B / Cross / 2 / K1
#define PIN_BUTTON_B2 20 // B2 / B / A / Circle / 3 / K2
#define PIN_BUTTON_R2 28 // R2 / RT / ZR / R2 / 8 / K3
#define PIN_BUTTON_L2 26 // L2 / LT / ZL / L2 / 7 / K4
#define PIN_BUTTON_B3 23 // B3 / X / Y / Square / 1 / P1
#define PIN_BUTTON_B4 22 // B4 / Y / X / Triangle / 4 / P2
#define PIN_BUTTON_R1 29 // R1 / RB / R / R1 / 6 / P3
#define PIN_BUTTON_L1 27 // L1 / LB / L / L1 / 5 / P4
#define PIN_BUTTON_S1 5 // S1 / Back / Minus / Select / 9 / Coin
#define PIN_BUTTON_S2 4 // S2 / Start / Plus / Start / 10 / Start
#define PIN_BUTTON_L3 1 // L3 / LS / LS / L3 / 11 / LS
#define PIN_BUTTON_R3 0 // R3 / RS / RS / R3 / 12 / RS
#define PIN_BUTTON_A1 3 // A1 / Guide / Home / ~ / 13 / ~
#define PIN_BUTTON_A2 2 // A2 / ~ / Capture / ~ / 14 / ~
#define PIN_BUTTON_TURBO -1 // Turbo
#define PIN_BUTTON_REVERSE -1 // UDLR Reverse
#define PIN_SLIDER_LS -1 // Left Stick Slider
#define PIN_SLIDER_RS -1 // Right Stick Slider
// This is the SOCD section.
// SOCD stands for `simultaneous opposing cardinal directions`.
// There are three options for `DEFAULT_SOCD_MODE` currently:
// 1 - `SOCD_MODE_NEUTRAL` - This is a neutral SOCD. EG. when you press `up` + `down` no input will be registered.
// 2 - `SOCD_MODE_UP_PRIORITY` - This is up priority SOCD. EG. when you press `up` + `down` `up` will be registered.
// 3 - `SOCD_MODE_SECOND_INPUT_PRIORITY` - This is last priority SOCD. EG. when you press and hold `up` then press `down` `down` will be registered.
#define DEFAULT_SOCD_MODE SOCD_MODE_UP_PRIORITY
// This is the LEDs section.
// The default `TURBO_LED_PIN` pin is set to `15` ( it is recommended to run through 3V3(OUT) with a resistor)
// The Turbo LED will flash at a speed consistant with the set speed of the Turbo when a Turbo button is active.
// It is recommended to disable the `TURBO_LED_PIN` by setting it to `-1` if you are sensitive of flashing lights.
// The default `BOARD_LEDS_PIN` pin is set to `28`.
// The board LED pin will allow you to connect addressible RGB LEDs on the Pico.
// Addressible RGB LEDs should be connected to the `VBUS` pin (#40), an avalible ground pin and the defined `BOARD_LEDS_PIN`.
// Special note - You should only ever use addressible RGB LEDs that are rated for 5v operation on the Pico.
// The defualt `LED_BRIGHTNESS_MAXIMUM` value is `50`.
// This will change how bright the LEDs are with `0` being off and `100` being full brightness.
// The minimum `LED_BRIGHTNESS_MAXIMUM` value is `0`.
// The maximum `LED_BRIGHTNESS_MAXIMUM` value is `100`.
// The defualt `LED_BRIGHTNESS_STEPS` value is `5`.
// This will change how many brightness steps there are when increasing or decreasing the brightness of the LEDs via the onboard shortcut.
// It is recommend to keep this value at `5` or `10`.
// The defualt `LED_FORMAT` is `LED_FORMAT_GRB`.
// You can also choose the `LED_FORMAT` of `LED_FORMAT_RGB` if your addressible RGB LEDs are not working as intended.
// The defualt `LEDS_PER_PIXEL` is set to `1`.
// This will change how many addressible RGB LEDs there are per button.
// The default LEDS_[BUTTON] is an order and has nothing to do with what GPIO pin something is connected to.
// Unless you are planning on running custom animations I would recommmend you leave this as is.
#define TURBO_LED_PIN -1
#define BOARD_LEDS_PIN -1
#define LED_BRIGHTNESS_MAXIMUM 50
#define LED_BRIGHTNESS_STEPS 5
#define LED_FORMAT LED_FORMAT_GRB
#define LEDS_PER_PIXEL 1
#define LEDS_DPAD_LEFT 0
#define LEDS_DPAD_DOWN 1
#define LEDS_DPAD_RIGHT 2
#define LEDS_DPAD_UP 3
#define LEDS_BUTTON_B3 4
#define LEDS_BUTTON_B4 5
#define LEDS_BUTTON_R1 6
#define LEDS_BUTTON_L1 7
#define LEDS_BUTTON_B1 8
#define LEDS_BUTTON_B2 9
#define LEDS_BUTTON_R2 10
#define LEDS_BUTTON_L2 11
// This is the Player LED section.
// In this section you can specify if Player LEDs will be active, and, if active, which pins will be used for them.
// The defualt is `PLED_TYPE_NONE` which will turn the Player LEDs off.
// The default pin for each Player LED is `-1` which disables it.
// To enable a `PLED#_PIN`, replace the `-1` with the GPIO pin number that is desired.
// There are three options for `PLED_TYPE` currently:
// 1 - `PLED_TYPE_NONE` - This will disable the Player LEDs
// 2 - `PLED_TYPE_PWM` - This will enable the Player LEDs ( it is recommended to run through 3V3(OUT) with a resistor)
// 3 - `PLED_TYPE_RGB` - This will enable the Player LEDs as addressible RGB LEDs (please not that this has not been implemented yet)
#define PLED_TYPE PLED_TYPE_NONE
#define PLED1_PIN -1
#define PLED2_PIN -1
#define PLED3_PIN -1
#define PLED4_PIN -1
// This is the Analog section.
// In this section you can specify if Analog is enabled, and, if endabled, which pins will be used for it.
// The default for `ANALOG_ADC_VRX` and `ANALOG_ADC_VRY` is `-1` which disables them.
// To enable a `ANALOG_ADC_VRX` and `ANALOG_ADC_VRY`, replace the `-1` with the GPIO pin numbers that are desired.
#define ANALOG_ADC_VRX -1
#define ANALOG_ADC_VRY -1
// Reverse Button section
#define REVERSE_LED_PIN -1
// This is the I2C Display section (commonly known as the OLED display section).
// In this section you can specify if a display as been enabled, which pins are assined to it, the block address and speed.
// The default for `HAS_I2C_DISPLAY` is `1` which enables it.
// To disable the display you can change `HAS_I2C_DISPLAY` to `-1`.
// The default `I2C_SDA_PIN` is `0`.
// The defualt `I2C_SCL_PIN` is `1`.
// The defualt `I2C_BLOCK` is `12c0`.
// If you change the `I2C_SDA_PIN` and `I2C_SCL_PIN` pin mapping, you may need to change the `I2C_BLOCK` as well.
// The defualt `I2C_SPEED` is `400000`.
// This should be more than fast enough for most displays.
// Some smaller displays (like 0.96" and 1.31") can go up to `800000` or even `1000000`.
// The default `DISPLAY_FLIP` is `0`.
// This can be changed to `1` to have the dispaly output flipped.
// The default `DISPLAY_INVERY` is `0`.
// This can be changed to `1` to have the color on the display inverted.
// The default `BUTTON_LAYOUT` is `BUTTON_LAYOUT_STICK` which will show an arcade stick on the left hand side of the display.
// There are seven options for `BUTTON_LAYOUT` currently:
// 1 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_STICK - This is a basic joystick layout
// 2 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_STICKLESS - This is a basic stickless (all button) layout
// 3 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_BUTTONS_ANGLED - This a WASD button layout that is angled
// 4 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_BUTTONS_BASIC - This a WASD button layout that is straight
// 5 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_KEYBOARD_ANGLED - This is a WASD keyboard layout that is angled
// 6 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_KEYBOARDA - This is a WASD keyboard layout that is straight
// 7 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_DANCEPADA - This is a dance pad layout (must be used with `BUTTON_LAYOUT_DANCEPADB` in `BUTTON_LAYOUT_RIGHT`)
// The default `BUTTON_LAYOUT_RIGHT` is `BUTTON_LAYOUT_NOIR8` which will show eight buttons on the right hand side of the display.
// There are eleven options for `BUTTON_LAYOUT_RIGHT` currently:
// 1 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_ARCADE - This is a standard 8 button arcade layout
// 2 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_STICKLESSB - This is a basic stickless (all button) layout
// 3 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_BUTTONS_ANGLEDB - This is a standard 8 button arcade layout that is angled
// 4 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_VEWLIX - This is the standard 8 button Vewlix layout
// 5 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_VEWLIX7 - This is the standard 7 button Vewlix layout
// 6 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_CAPCOM - This is the standard 8 button Capcom layout
// 7 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_CAPCOM6 - This is the stndard 6 button Capcom layout
// 8 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_SEGA2P - This is the standard 8 button Sega2P layout
// 9 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_NOIR8 - This is the standard 8 button Noir layout
// 10 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_KEYBOARDB - This is a WASD keyboard layout that is straight
// 11 - BUTTON_LAYOUT_DANCEPADB - This is a dance pad layout (must be used with `BUTTON_LAYOUT_DANCEPADA` in `BUTTON_LAYOUT`)
// The default `SPLASH_MODE` is `NOSPLASH`.
// There are four options for `SPLASH_MODE` currently:
// 1 - `STATICSPLASH` - This will display the static splash image
// 2 - `CLOSEIN` - This will display the static splash image as a top and bottom coming together animation
// 3 - `CLOSEINCUSTOM` - This will display the custom splash image as a top and bottom coming together animation
// 4 - `NOSPLASH` - This will not display a splash screen on boot
// Special note - All of the splash screen images can be changed via `include/bitmaps.h`
#define HAS_I2C_DISPLAY -1
#define I2C_SDA_PIN 0
#define I2C_SCL_PIN 1
#define I2C_BLOCK i2c0
#define I2C_SPEED 400000
#define DISPLAY_FLIP 0
#define DISPLAY_INVERT 0
#define REVERSE_UP_DEFAULT 1
#define REVERSE_DOWN_DEFAULT 1
#define REVERSE_LEFT_DEFAULT 1
#define REVERSE_RIGHT_DEFAULT 1
#define BUTTON_LAYOUT BUTTON_LAYOUT_STICKLESS
#define BUTTON_LAYOUT_RIGHT BUTTON_LAYOUT_STICKLESSB
#define SPLASH_MODE NOSPLASH
#define SPLASH_CHOICE MAIN
#endif