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Makers, developers and electronic enthusiasts who considered building their very own brain computer interface to control things using the power of your mind. Maybe interested in a new make 100 ...
The included monitor in [Roger]’s build is taken from an old laptop and driven through an eBay “LCD Controller Board”. While a luggable PC might be a very niche use case, it is still one ...
Pressing buttons with your hands is a drag. With OpenBCI,you can use your mind to control smartphones, robots, and even your friends’ limbs.
[max] lets us know about this DIY ‘PS3 SIXAXIS’ style programmable controller. It’s a USB device that uses an accelerometer to provide an interactive human interface. They put one inside a ...
The DSpi is a handheld with a clamshell design, two small screens, and an open source design – you can’t actually buy one, but you can find design files, software, and a parts list in the developer’s ...
We’ve all dreamed of controlling a Star Trek-style control panel, managing a computer’s functions through physical buttons and tactile commands. Well, some crazy bastard on the internet has ...
The Raspberry Pi that comes with this Piper set contains its own custom version of Minecraft. Inside we're encouraged to control our Minecraft character in a set of puzzles – simple at first ...
Over at DIY web site Instructables, user indestructable thoroughly describes the process of connecting an electrical device to your computer and controlling it with some simple programming.
But that’s not stopping DIY-er Penk Chen from building their own handheld PC called the Penkesu — a retro-futuristic ultraportable laptop with a mechanical keyboard.
You will, however, need to pick up a Bluetooth adapter if you want to use this on your original console — but if you want to use the controller with a wireless-equipped setup like your computer ...
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