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NAME

       sense_emu_gui - Sense HAT emulator

       The Sense HAT emulator application. This GTK application provides an interactive interface
       for emulating the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT.

SYNOPSIS

          sense_emu_gui

USAGE

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       The main window is divided into four parts. At the left is a visual representation of  the
       Sense  HAT.  Scripts  using  the  emulator  library (sense_emu) to set the HAT's LEDs will
       display the result here.  Immediately below the LEDs are the rotation buttons which rotate
       the view of the HAT. These buttons also affect the action of the joystick buttons (covered
       below).

       To the right of the LEDs are three sliders representing  the  temperature,  pressure,  and
       humidity of the emulated HAT's environment.

       NOTE:
          The emulation does not precisely reflect the settings of the temperature, pressure, and
          humidity sliders. Random errors are introduced  that  scale  according  to  the  sensor
          specifications,  and as the sliders are adjusted, the sensor value will gradually drift
          towards the new setting at a similar rate to the sensors on the real HAT.

       On the far right of the window, three sliders provide the orientation of the emulated  HAT
       in terms of yaw (rotation around the vertical Z axis), pitch (rotation around the Y axis),
       and roll (rotation around the X axis). Adjusting these sliders affect  the  accelerometer,
       gyroscope,  and  magnetometer  (compass)  sensors  on  the  emulated HAT. The emulated HAT
       assumes gravity runs vertically in the direction of the Z axis (as in the real  HAT),  and
       that North is in the direction of the X axis.

       Finally,  at  the  bottom right of the window, a series of buttons are provided to emulate
       the joystick on the HAT. The  buttons  will  simulate  press,  release,  and  hold  events
       generated  by the real joystick. When the view of the HAT is rotated, the joystick buttons
       will act in the new orientation of the HAT. For example, initially the  "up"  button  will
       send  "up"  events. After the HAT is rotated 90° the "up" button will send "right" events.
       After another 90° rotation, the "up" button will send "down" events, and so on.

       NOTE:
          The emulator must be run prior  to  starting  any  scripts  which  expect  to  use  the
          sense_emu  library.  However,  the  emulator  can  be  terminated (and restarted) while
          scripts using the library are running  (obviously,  when  the  emulator  isn't  running
          sensor  errors can't be emulated and all sensor readings will appear fixed). Attempting
          to spawn more than one instance of the  emulator  will  simply  activate  the  existing
          instance.

PREFERENCES

       On  slower  Pis  in  particular, you may wish to disable some aspects of the emulation for
       performance purposes. From the "Edit" menu, select  "Preferences".   In  the  window  that
       appears  you  can  control  which aspects of the emulation are enabled, and what speed the
       screen updates will be limited to.  [image]

       You can also control the appearance of angles for the orientation sliders (note that  this
       is a purely visual preference; it doesn't affect the output of the emulated sensors in any
       way).

REPLAY

       Recordings of actual sensor readings from a Sense HAT can be replayed within the emulator.
       From  the  "File"  menu,  select  "Replay  recording". From the file selection dialog that
       appears, select the recording you wish to  replay  and  click  "Open".   The  replay  will
       immediately  begin, with progress displayed in a bar at the bottom of the main window. You
       can click "Stop" (next to the progress  bar)  to  terminate  playback  of  the  recording.
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       During  playback,  the sensor sliders will move according to the data in the recording but
       will be disabled (to prevent the user affecting the replay). At the end of the replay  (or
       immediately  after  termination  of  playback),  the sliders will be left at their present
       positions and re-enabled.

AUTHOR

       Raspberry Pi Foundation

COPYRIGHT

       2016-2021 Raspberry Pi Foundation