MicroBle by MakeCode - micro BLE Interface
MicroBle by MakeCode is a micro:bit BLE Interface Asset for Unity

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- Category:
- Tools › Input-management
- Developer:
- TomoSoft
- Price:
- $15
- Favorites:
- 1
- Supported Unity Versions:
- 2022.3.11 or higher
- Current Version:
- 1.0
- Download Size:
- 1.17 MB
- Last Update:
- Feb 10, 2025
- Description:
- MicroBle by MakeCode is an interface adapter that connects Windows PC to micro:bit version 2.x using BLE(Bluetooth low energy). This adapter allows for the quick integration of micro:bit as an alternative gamepad in your game—no coding required! To utilize an accelerometer and LED screen on the micro:bit, you will write code by MakeCode for the micro:bit, and execute Unity scripts using purchased assets. This setup enables you to receive x, y, and z acceleration data from the accelerometer and send a message to the LED screen. Features: The package includes the micro:bit code that obtains x, y, and z acceleration data from the accelerometer sensor. You write this code to the micro:bit using MakeCode. Read accelerometer data from the micro:bit and transfer that data to Unity by using BLE(Bluetooth low energy). The package includes the Unity 3D object ‘glasses’ to move using the accelerometer and Inputfield / Button for displaying message on the LED screen on the micro:bit. The Unity script describes how to receive the acceleration data from micro:bit and to send a message to the LED screen on micro:bit. Requirements: Unity 2022.3 or newer, Windows PC (Windows10 or Windows11) with Bluetooth low Energy Adapter, BBC micro:bit version 2.x, Ability to send a message (maximum: 20 alphanumeric characters), MakeCode for setup instructions refer to the provided link, The package includes third-party libraries under their respective licenses, which are scribed in Third-Party Notices.txt.
- Technical Details:
- Using BLE(Bluetooth low energy), BBC micro:bit version 2.x, MakeCode - Code editor for the micro:bit
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