Just a little idea but, When using UIFlow, Put the UIFlow logo in the bottom right then move the hand into the area where it appears on screen (takes practice) the transition from the video of you to the screen then shrink to switch back to you.
I like the suggestion, I think it would make the video flow more. Will give it a try for the next video, I'm still learning the ropes with video editing. Only just learnt to do the video with in video on this one.
If you are connecting no more than 2 servos you could user jumper wires to connect them to the grove ports, if you are using a servo kit m5stack.com/collections/m5-accessory/products/servo-kit-360?variant=34579285475492 you can follow this video ruclips.net/video/CzfH35uM2gA/видео.html
Hi Shamir, You have a few options available to you depending on what your project needs. If you only intend to use two servos you can use the standard grove servo bit.ly/317ngRl or a cheaper option is to use regular tower pro servos with a grove to dupont adapter bit.ly/2Id77kH. For more than two and for higher load bearing servo's you should use the servo module bit.ly/2QHLtc6 with an external power source
Hey Rodrigo it's definitely possible with python or arduino ide. As for Ui flow we would need to do a little modification to let the website know the different i2c address of each servo module and seperate them accordingly. Will see what we can do
Thanks again Luke, excellent job, as usual! I am learning a lot with your easy tutorials!
Is there a 3 or 4 inch screen compatible with the M5stack 6060 push that I can use in a photography project?
Just a little idea but,
When using UIFlow, Put the UIFlow logo in the bottom right then move the hand into the area where it appears on screen (takes practice) the transition from the video of you to the screen then shrink to switch back to you.
I like the suggestion, I think it would make the video flow more. Will give it a try for the next video, I'm still learning the ropes with video editing. Only just learnt to do the video with in video on this one.
Very good video. How do I use my own servos in M5stack? Or for that matter, any of the sensors that I have got from my starter kits?
If you are connecting no more than 2 servos you could user jumper wires to connect them to the grove ports, if you are using a servo kit m5stack.com/collections/m5-accessory/products/servo-kit-360?variant=34579285475492 you can follow this video ruclips.net/video/CzfH35uM2gA/видео.html
Pls specify model of servo with groove connector. Which can be used in standard M5 stack port a,b
Hi Shamir, You have a few options available to you depending on what your project needs. If you only intend to use two servos you can use the standard grove servo bit.ly/317ngRl or a cheaper option is to use regular tower pro servos with a grove to dupont adapter bit.ly/2Id77kH. For more than two and for higher load bearing servo's you should use the servo module bit.ly/2QHLtc6 with an external power source
Can multiple servo modules be stacked one on top of another ?
Hey Rodrigo it's definitely possible with python or arduino ide. As for Ui flow we would need to do a little modification to let the website know the different i2c address of each servo module and seperate them accordingly. Will see what we can do
@@M5Stack yes please let us stack more!