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The real value of this hack is the guide he wrote to send key presses from the Arduino hardware. It’s not hard at all, but there are several steps and this will get you up and running in no time.
He went with an Arduino Uno board. It fits in the project box and has no problem monitoring all of the buttons and triggering their sound and lights when necessary.
Arduino’s Plug and Make Kit lets your hacking imagination run wild, sans solder Daisy-chain tiny boards into weather stations, game controllers, and way more.
If you ever wanted to hack together something with Arduino, there's nothing better than an illustrated guide to walk you through the process.
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 ...
Why this hasn't been done before is a mystery to me. This little hack project by Kellbot of NYCResistor takes a rolling ball, an optical mouse, a gutted PS2 controller, and some Arduino hacking ...
Facebook 'likes' come to light with this neat DIY Lego and Arduino project.
The μWave microwave plays YouTube clips perfectly matched to your cooking time using an Arduino and a TouchPad taped to the door.
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