Hello Forum Community,

I am a total newb when it comes to all things IoT and have learned a lot in 
the past couple of months as I have been researching how to go about a 
project idea. I decided on the BBG Wireless, Grove Cape, and Grove 
components, primarily because this platform seems to take a lot of the 
complexity out of things.

Presently I'm attempting to wire up 6 Grove buttons that perform various 
functions. As I am in need of having other components (and therefore 
require the other grove ports), I thought I could use a Grove I2c Hub to 
connect my buttons and code the interactions. I can get the components to 
work, but I can't seem to figure out how to code it in a way that allows me 
to write functionality per button. I'm fairly certain I know why, as my 
python code is simply going after specific pins, but does anybody have an 
idea on how I could go about doing this cleanly?

Perhaps there is a better way to handle this type of thing?

I'm under no grand illusion that I understand anything, but thought I'd ask 
the community for help!

Thanks!

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