Captures everything needed to redeploy the two-display clock (hour on I2C 0x61, minute on I2C 0x63) on a fresh Pi: - Both systemd units (matrix0x61.service, matrix0x63.service) - Deployed Pimoroni script tree, including the local %I (12-hour) clock customization - Vendored upstream sources (ltp305-python, breakout-garden) so restore is fully offline-capable - Boot config snippet enabling I2C - install.sh that wires it all back up idempotently - Inventory doc cross-referencing every live-system path Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Haptic trackball example
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This example demonstrates how to generate haptic feedback
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as the trackball is scrolled/pressed.
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## Pre-requisites
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This example requires:
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- A Pimoroni [Breakout Garden](https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/breakout-garden-hat-i2c-spi)
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- A Pimoroni [DRV2605L Haptic Breakout](https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/drv2605l-linear-actuator-haptic-breakout)
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- A Pimoroni [Trackball Breakout](https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/trackball-breakout)
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## Installation
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Pop the breakouts into your Breakout Garden, and then run the `install.sh`
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script in the root of this repository with `sudo ./install.sh` to automagically
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install the libraries to run the I2C breakouts.
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## Running this example
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To run this example, type `./haptic-trackball.py` in the terminal.
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