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    what's the Pin for M5dial BtnA

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      codeblue
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      Hi team,
      I wanna use original Micropython firmware for M5dial, but I don't know the GPIO pin for the BtnA,

      Can someone helps?

      Thanks,
      Joey

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        ajb2k3 @codeblue
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        @codeblue it’s written on the round card in the packaging and on the M5Stack product web page

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          Cognitive5525
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          I haven't tried the M5dial, but If you look at the hardware documentation (diagrams) for both the
          M5Dial and the M5StampS3 there is no mention of a BtnA.

          As far as I can figure out there are 3 buttons in total:

          • "RST" on the back of the M5dial connected to ESP32-EN" (designated "S4" on the m5dial-diagram)
          • "Wake" on the front of the M5dial (the "main button" of the M5Dial I suppose) connected to the power-on circuit but routed via the "wake" signal to ESP-G42. (designated "S1" on the M5dial diagram.)
          • The "user button" of the M5StampS3 connected to ESP-G0 (designated "S1" on the M5StampS3 diagram)
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            holofloh
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            could it be that BtnA is a virtual touchscreen button?

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              codeblue @Cognitive5525
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              @cognitive5525 said in what's the Pin for M5dial BtnA:

              "Wake" on the front of the M5dial (the "main button" of the M5Dial I suppose) connected to the power-on circuit but routed via the "wake" signal to ESP-G42. (designated "S1" on the M5dial diagram.)

              thanks. I think that's it , but I just curious , how you can tell the "S4" is routed to the G42? sorry I know nothing about the hardware. lol

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                ajb2k3 @codeblue
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                @codeblue Look on the Dials document page as there are descriptions and circuit diagrams

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                  Cognitive5525 @codeblue
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                  @codeblue
                  This diagram on page two.
                  Here a cutout with my annotation:
                  0_1713164858499_5bc0376f-2c72-442e-832b-9149e4348239-image.png

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