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It can launch apps, control volume, change screen preferences, and more. It’s built using a ton of switches and LEDs, powered by an Arduino and a bunch of USB controllers.
Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed -- Antoine LAVOISIER I don't like waste. So the day my printer stopped working, I put it aside until the day I needed a control panel.
Arduino-fanciers Oomlout have put together a neat control box for the popular prototyping board, complete with five potentiometers and three switches. There's also a software app that can monitor ...
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His new creation is Arduino-based and allows you to mute a TV’s audio based on certain keywords or phrases. The little device uses a Video Experimenter Shield, which is placed on top of the ...
[Andy] has been hard at work reverse-engineering the Nokia N82 2.4 inch cell phone display for use with an Arduino. As pointed out in the article, this same 2.4 inch display can be found in at leas… ...
It’s a bit of ridiculous overkill but it’s fun. Writes Weatherford: The fun part for me was putting it all in a wooden box, and trying out panel-mount components for the first time.
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