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This sample code shows how to use a slider component in an Arduino project.

#include <bluefruit.h> // Custom 128-bit UUIDs (change these to whatever you want) BLEService customService(BLEUuid("12345678-1234-5678-1234-56789abcdef0")); BLECharacteristic customChar(BLEUuid("12345678-1234-5678-1234-56789abcdef1")); uint8_t value = 0; // Called when the central writes to our characteristic void writeCallback(uint16_t conn_hdl, BLECharacteristic* chr, uint8_t* data, uint16_t len) { if (len < 1) return; value = data[0]; // This is coming from the UI slider (0–255) Serial.print("New value from central: "); Serial.println(value); } void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); while (!Serial) { delay(10); } // for nRF52840 with native USB Serial.println("Simple custom BLE slider example"); Bluefruit.begin(); Bluefruit.setName("Bleboard"); customService.begin(); customChar.setProperties(CHR_PROPS_READ | CHR_PROPS_WRITE); customChar.setPermission(SECMODE_OPEN, SECMODE_OPEN); customChar.setFixedLen(1); customChar.setWriteCallback(writeCallback); customChar.begin(); customChar.write8(value); Bluefruit.Advertising.addService(customService); Bluefruit.Advertising.start(0); Serial.println("Advertising..."); } void loop() { // Value is driven by central writes. delay(250); }
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