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QuizButtons by nickelliott 2025 QuizButtons is an Arduino sketch and a Visual Basic program designed to be used with a control box and 4 buttons I built for use in quizzes.
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Quiz Buttons idea - Thu Jan 12, 2017 3:23 pm #60918 I'd like to make a quiz show button set. You have six big push buttons, inside these buttons there will be a esp8266 with a battery. These esp8266's will send a http request to a server. Probably Raspberry Pi, because esp8266 can't handle more than one connected device to its access point? (Anyone can confirm this?)The server will turn on a bunch of neopixels in the color of the pushed button.So the quizbuttons do not have a LED, only the receiver has a LED. When I push a button on the receiver, the light will be reset and the game can continue.It's an idea and I hope this can be done with only esp8266 for each button and esp8266 for the "game master". - Fri Jan 13, 2017 6:18 am #60945 I think you could use a single ESP for all six buttons. - Sat Jan 14, 2017 4:04 pm #61020eduperez wrote:I think you could use a single ESP for all six buttons.But I want the buttons to be wireless... - Wed Jan 18, 2017 5:54 am #61184Hutje wrote:eduperez wrote:I think you could use a single ESP for all six buttons.But I want the buttons to be wireless...Sorry, I thought you meant six buttons on a panel or something similar, not six independent buttons. Obviously, you need a ESP per button. I do not see anything excessively complicated in your project, you can probably accomplish that just by browsing similar projects, and grabbing schematics and code from them. -->
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. QuizButtons by nickelliott 2025 QuizButtons is an Arduino sketch and a Visual Basic program designed to be used with a control box and 4 buttons I built for use in quizzes. QuizButtons by nickelliott 2025 QuizButtons is an Arduino sketch and a Visual Basic program designed to be used with a control box and 4 buttons I built for use in quizzes.
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. QuizButtons by nickelliott 2025 QuizButtons is an Arduino sketch and a Visual Basic program designed to be used with a control box and 4 buttons I built for use in quizzes.QuizButtons - Browse /VisualBasic/1.0 at SourceForge.net
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Quiz Buttons idea - Thu Jan 12, 2017 3:23 pm #60918 I'd like to make a quiz show button set. You have six big push buttons, inside these buttons there will be a esp8266 with a battery. These esp8266's will send a http request to a server. Probably Raspberry Pi, because esp8266 can't handle more than one connected device to its access point? (Anyone can confirm this?)The server will turn on a bunch of neopixels in the color of the pushed button.So the quizbuttons do not have a LED, only the receiver has a LED. When I push a button on the receiver, the light will be reset and the game can continue.It's an idea and I hope this can be done with only esp8266 for each button and esp8266 for the "game master". - Fri Jan 13, 2017 6:18 am #60945 I think you could use a single ESP for all six buttons. - Sat Jan 14, 2017 4:04 pm #61020eduperez wrote:I think you could use a single ESP for all six buttons.But I want the buttons to be wireless... - Wed Jan 18, 2017 5:54 am #61184Hutje wrote:eduperez wrote:I think you could use a single ESP for all six buttons.But I want the buttons to be wireless...Sorry, I thought you meant six buttons on a panel or something similar, not six independent buttons. Obviously, you need a ESP per button. I do not see anything excessively complicated in your project, you can probably accomplish that just by browsing similar projects, and grabbing schematics and code from them. -->
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