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This only really works if you're hand wiring it like I was, where I essentially cut the end of the USB cord for a teensy 2.0 and soldered the ends to the USB C board. The PCB legs on the breakout board also needed to be cut so that the port end could...
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well, not pie.Based on a Teensy-like micro-controller, FlipGrip sends standard key-press signals over USB, just like any normal keyboard would, so you know it will work with whatever reading app you have, right out of the box.By default, FlipGrip...
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- Potentiometer is 10KB B10K Pot, heres a link on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CZXCBWD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - Arduino Pro Micro required for the video linked below, can be subbed for other boards like...
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Further plans include but are not limited to: porting the whole thing to a teensy 3.1 for extra pins, smaller size, extra power, and direct MIDI-USB output; making a Raspberry Pi sound module which runs Pure Data for synths, effects, loops and more;...
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(Links are in German) Edit:seanrhinehart over on Reddit recommended using "Teensy family of products, as they have integration into the Arduino IDE, and specific project types and examples for USB MIDI, keyboard, joystick and other HID...
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The joystick sketches at the Teensy website have a bunch of code that will slow down your controls. The basic sketch has the controls reversed (always on until pressed). If you want the sketch I used let me know and I'll upload it. Not in the...
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Since my first published keybboard was The1987 (https://www.printables.com/model/299777-the1987-a-modular-retro-inspired-87-key-mechanical) and it's fairly popular, and its designed around the Phantom circuit board and Teensy 2.0, which are no longer...
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Teensy should work as well but it is more expensive. 10x push buttons with a thread diameter of around 12mm. The kind with a metal body works as well but they are heavier.</p> </li> <li><p>1x Arduino Joystick Module - pay close attention to the...
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Your choice of Teensy or Arduino or similar should work great. ... The green sequential shifter in the photos is this one by bardocz: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4078775 Good luck, and happy racing/parachuting/blasting/evil/cookies/gross...
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Also, because the “hanger” on Ryan's original was a teensy bit too tight to fit on my ¼" plywood strut (which is probably thicker than it‘s supposed to be), I widened the hanger's reach by 1.5mm.Also, I have added a choice of bases — one with and one...
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The main button prongs should be wired to teensy pin 23 and GND, so the following happens:button pressed for < 2 seconds = display off / display onbutton pressed for < 5 seconds = full reload of magic mirror pagebutton pressed for > 5...
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Some of these items can probably be changed for cheaper or better alternatives, but these are the exact elements I used: Main Components + [Raspberry Pi 4 Model...
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I’ve tried to err on the side of the doors closing a teensy bit inside as opposed to being still open a bit when they hit. This is a work in progress, and I will be responsive to feedback in the comments. In the meantime, likely it's easier to shim...
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Here is a link to Lowe’s 36"x72" sheet: https://www.lowes.com/pd/OPTIX-0-118-in-T-x-36-in-W-x-72-in-L-Clear-Acrylic-Sheet/3140717 Also note that apparently buying 1/8" thick acrylic sheet is really close to 3mm, but not exactly the same, and it's...
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With it's built-in WiFi, small size and cheap price, it's a decent choice, but many different microcontrollers can be used, including regular Arduinos with an RTC module added (for offline use), Teensy boards or Adafruit stuff.Future versions will...
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With it's built-in WiFi, small size and cheap price, it's a decent choice, but many different microcontrollers can be used, including regular Arduinos with an RTC module added (for offline use), Teensy boards or Adafruit stuff.Future versions will...