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[Lars] shows you how to get a perfect score on the first four levels of BIT.TRIP RUNNER by using an Arduino to time and send button presses. This is a pretty simple game that uses a couple of ...
My daughter likes buttons. She's learning letters. I was bored over winter break and had these parts laying around... so I built her a "Button Box" based around an Arduino. Open source, hackable ...
Push-button start has been, until recently, considered a luxury feature. That’s no surprise — starting your car with the press of a button feels like the height of convenience.
There is an example of a programme that differentiates between long and short push-button pushes on the Arduino.cc website, but I was not taken it.
Why'd You Push That Button? Why’d You Push That Button? is a podcast about the choices technology forces us to make, featuring interviews with consumers, developers, friends, and strangers.
You can read the state of a button using Arduino and a few lines of code. The actual state is shown in the Serial Monitor window as 0 or 1, 0 meaning the ...
Can't figure out how to chat with friends? Find out what the Helldivers 2 Push to Talk button is with our comprehensive guide on the subject.
Thanks to ididit and their id.PUSH+ Push Button Start Kit classic car owners can add the luxury of keyless entry and remote start in their classic rides.
Makers, looking for a project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new DIY Arduino arcade game project which uses LEGO bricks and Arduino ...