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I had the same issue with the flickering, and using Pin.PULL_UP fixed it for me too! |
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With the current demo, the joystick/button inputs are floating and will result in unreliable "flickering" of the red squares.
Pulling the GPIO pins up using
Pin.PULL_UPwill prevent this flickering. "Up", because looking at the schematic of the V2 version which I have, the buttons are switching to ground. Thus, requiring a pull-up resistor (built-in or not).Also:
Pico_coderepository, which currently is "Waveshrae Pico-OLED/LCD driver code" (notice the incorrect spelling of "Waveshare").