News

This Arduino BASIC interpreter will make a really fun one-day project if you’ve already got the parts on hand. [Usmar A. Padow] put together an Arduino Uno, SD card, four line character LCD, and ...
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.
The ZX-81 keyboard was bad, but IMHO the Oric-1 keyboard is worse. As bad as old school flat membrane keyboards are, chicklet keys are even worse IMHO. The IBM PC Jr. Keyboard is a VERY close second.
The Gesture Keyboard is a device that translates gestures into letters. It’s made by an Arduino Pro Micro, an HC-06 module for Bluetooth communication, and an MPU-6050 accelerometer.
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.
Robofun Create has built a fully functional keyboard using Staropramen beer cans, demonstrating once more that the potential of systems like the Arduino and Raspberry Pi is only limited by the ...