# Button A and button B ### ~avatar avatar Buttons are great to build games! ### ~ This program will show the word **ANTEATER** on the LED screen when you press button `A`. ```blocks input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => { basic.showString("ANTEATER"); }); ``` #### ~hint The `[basic.showString("HI")]` block can show letters, numbers, and punctuation on the @boardname@ screen. #### ~ Now try to unscramble these blocks in the editor so that the @boardname@ shows **BANANA** when you press button `B`. ```shuffle input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => { basic.showString("BANANA"); }); ``` #### ~hint You can find the letter `B` by clicking the letter `A` on the `[input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {})]` block. #### ~ Click **Download** to move your program to the @boardname@! #### Your turn! Can you combine these blocks so your program shows your real name instead of **ANTEATER** when you press `A`, but _your secret agent name_ instead of **BANANA** when you press `B`? ### Pins You can also use the pins as buttons. (The pins are the holes in the metal stripe at the bottom of the @boardname@ board.) For example, hold the ``GND`` button with one hand and touch the ``0`` pin (called ``P0``) with your other hand to tell the @boardname@ you're pressing it. Unscramble the blocks in the editor to show a heart when you touch pin ``P0``. ```shuffle input.onPinPressed(TouchPin.P0, () => { basic.showLeds(` . # . # . # . # . # # . . . # . # . # . . . # . .`); }); ``` Click **Download** to move your program to the @boardname@! ## ~hint Try this experiment: find a friend and hold hands. Touch the ``GND`` pin while your friend presses the ``P0`` pin. You should see the heart! The electric current is going through your bodies and across your handshake to make it happen! ## ~ ### ~button /getting-started/shake NEXT: SHAKE ### ~