X-Git-Url: https://vault307.fbx.one/gitweb/RPI-PICO-I2C-LCD.git/blobdiff_plain/fc80b7146b7f56d13d486ed066f502d5900b4890..4f21b1ed3e010545b804ab1e008df3a49e560858:/README.md?ds=inline diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cf37e93..f6786df 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ in my case, the decimal addr. was 39 which converts to 0x27 in hex. - Ensure that your SCL and SDA pins are selected properly in accordance with the Pico's pin table. These connect to the low voltage side of the translator with a 3.3V Reference from the board. The high voltage side gets a 5V reference from the VBUS pin of the Pico. - Finally, assure the I2C_NUM_ROWS and I2C_NUM_COLS are set properly! -Usage: -These are the python commands used in a program! (They can all be found in the lcd_api.py file with definitions to their functions) +Functions / Usage: +These are the python commands used in a program! (They can all be found in the lcd_api.py file with definitions to their functions) - lcd.putstr("Text goes here!") - Send a string of chars to the display IMPORTANT: Use this for printing a variable: lcd.putstr(str(Variable)) [Turns variable into string] - lcd.show_cursor() / lcd.hide_cursor() - Show / Hide the cursor of the lcd (White bar) - lcd.blink_cursor_on() / lcd.blink_cursor_off() - Turn on / Off the blinking cursor upon printing