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QuickSense C8051F990 Low Power MCU with Capacitive Sensing Slide 37
In the slider demo, the LED will track finger position on the slider for a slowly moving finger. If the finger performs a gliding motion across the slider, then the LED will continue moving in the direction of the glide. The LED will act as a ball in motion and will continue rotating until it is stopped. The LED may be stopped by pressing one finger on the slider. If two fingers are placed on the slider, the LED will stop faster. If the finger generates additional fast gliding motions on the slider, then the enabled LED will start rotating faster through the bank of LEDs. If left alone, the rotating LED will slow down until it comes to a complete stop. This simulates the force of friction on a moving ball.
PTM Published on: 2012-05-16