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The glove combines the functions of a mouse and a keyboard. The glove is powered by Arduino/AVR, it uses touch combinations for keys, and an accelerometer is integrated for mouse control.
The keyboard is a custom build from [Taliyah Huang] which uses a pair of Arduinos, one in each half of the keyboard, to communicate key and mouse information to a third Arduino which is plugged in ...
The ESP32-S3 is on the higher end of the spectrum when it comes to performance and capabilities, and I recently picked one up ...
Gadgets Save Precious Desk Space With a Sliding Split Keyboard That’s Also Your Mouse Taliyah Huang's Mouseky keyboard can also replicate most of the MacBook's trackpad's functionality.
Engineering student Federico Terzi has created a new input device aptly named the Gesture Keyboard which, as the name suggests, converts gestures into keystrokes thanks to a little Arduino ...
To make that actually work, Robofun paired an Arduino board with some capacitive controllers for the base, and connected that to a Raspberry Pi that linked the keyboard to the TV.
The unique beer can keyboard has been created to act just the same as a standard keyboard, but instead of keys 44 beer cans have been used, that when touched create the input required ...