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.. _lv_led:
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LED (lv_led)
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Overview
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LEDs are rectangle-like (or circle) Widgets whose brightness can be
adjusted. With lower brightness the color of the LED becomes darker.
.. _lv_led_parts_and_styles:
Parts and Styles
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- :cpp:enumerator:`LV_LED_PART_MAIN` uses all the typical background style properties.
.. _lv_led_usage:
Usage
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Color
-----
You set the color of the LED with
:cpp:expr:`lv_led_set_color(led, lv_color_hex(0xff0080))`. This will be used as its
background color, border color, and shadow color.
Brightness
----------
You can set their brightness with :cpp:expr:`lv_led_set_brightness(led, brightness)`.
The ``brightness`` value should be in the range 0 (darkest) to 255 (lightest).
Toggle
------
Use :cpp:expr:`lv_led_on(led)` and :cpp:expr:`lv_led_off(led)` to set the brightness to
a predefined ON or OFF value. The :cpp:expr:`lv_led_toggle(led)` toggles between
the ON and OFF state.
You can set custom LED ON and OFF brightness values by defining macros
``LV_LED_BRIGHT_MAX`` and ``LV_LED_BRIGHT_MIN`` in your project. Their default
values are 80 and 255. These too must be in the range [0..255].
.. _lv_led_events:
Events
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No special events are sent by LED Widgets.
.. admonition:: Further Reading
Learn more about :ref:`lv_obj_events` emitted by all Widgets.
Learn more about :ref:`events`.
.. _lv_led_keys:
Keys
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No *Keys* are processed by LED Widgets.
.. admonition:: Further Reading
Learn more about :ref:`indev_keys`.
.. _lv_led_example:
Example
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.. include:: ../../examples/widgets/led/index.rst
.. _lv_led_api:
API
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