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Add OLED driver function to determine if the screen is currently on (#10382)
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@ -300,6 +300,10 @@ bool oled_on(void);
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// Returns true if the screen was off or turns off
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bool oled_off(void);
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// Returns true if the oled is currently on, false if it is
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// not
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bool is_oled_on(void);
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// Basically it's oled_render, but with timeout management and oled_task_user calling!
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void oled_task(void);
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@ -534,6 +534,8 @@ bool oled_off(void) {
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return !oled_active;
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}
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bool is_oled_on(void) { return oled_active; }
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// Set the specific 8 lines rows of the screen to scroll.
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// 0 is the default for start, and 7 for end, which is the entire
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// height of the screen. For 128x32 screens, rows 4-7 are not used.
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@ -257,6 +257,10 @@ bool oled_on(void);
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// Returns true if the screen was off or turns off
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bool oled_off(void);
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// Returns true if the oled is currently on, false if it is
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// not
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bool is_oled_on(void);
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// Basically it's oled_render, but with timeout management and oled_task_user calling!
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void oled_task(void);
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