# MicroPython USB Mouse example # # To run this example: # # 1. Make sure `usb-device-mouse` is installed via: mpremote mip install usb-device-mouse # # 2. Run the example via: mpremote run mouse_example.py # # 3. mpremote will exit with an error after the previous step, because when the # example runs the existing USB device disconnects and then re-enumerates with # the mouse interface present. At this point, the example is running. # # 4. You should see the mouse move and right click. At this point, the example # is finished executing. # # To implement a more complex mouse with more buttons or other custom interface # features, copy the usb-device-mouse/usb/device/mouse.py file into your own # project and modify MouseInterface. # # MIT license; Copyright (c) 2023-2024 Angus Gratton import time import usb.device from usb.device.mouse import MouseInterface def mouse_example(): m = MouseInterface() # Note: builtin_driver=True means that if there's a USB-CDC REPL # available then it will appear as well as the HID device. usb.device.get().init(m, builtin_driver=True) # wait for host to enumerate as a HID device... while not m.is_open(): time.sleep_ms(100) time.sleep_ms(2000) print("Moving...") m.move_by(-100, 0) m.move_by(-100, 0) time.sleep_ms(500) print("Clicking...") m.click_right(True) time.sleep_ms(200) m.click_right(False) print("Done!") mouse_example()