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Slide Show Presenter

Slide Show Presenter
Here is a slide-show forward/backward button in the size of a USB-key.Those old slide-projectors had a handy button with a cable where you could advance to the next slide or go one back. This project implements this type of controller for Powerpoint (and similar) presentations. [more]

Posted in : AVR projects | USB projects

A USB Based Auxilary Display For Embedded Servers

A USB Based Auxilary Display For Embedded Servers
This server doesnโ€™t have a monitor or keyboard connected to it as I use Windows Remote Desktop for most things. Sometimes, itโ€™s nice to be able to take a quick peak at the server or monitor network settings without using another computer.[more]

Posted in : PIC projects | USB projects

A USB Guitar

A USB Guitar
This is a PC Magazine Build-it project, one of many ongoing examples of cool things you can do with computer technology.By putting a small USB codec in a guitar, you’re putting an extra sound board in there. So when you record, your guitar is digitized locally and the signal transmitted to your computer over a USB cable. You plug your headphones into the guitar, so you have more mobility and fewer cords to get tangled. The guitar still has all its standard analog capabilities, but USB output as well.[more]

Posted in : PC Accessory | USB projects

1-Key-Keyboard

1-Key-Keyboard
This is the easiest way to interface a single switch to a computer. On- and off-events are translated to keystrokes of a virtual keyboard. The idea for a 1-key keyboard comes from the need as an interaction designer to make โ€œcheap, quick and dirty prototypes.โ€ When creating a quick screen-based demo in e.g. Adobe Flash, a common way of quickly prototyping physical actions is to assign actions to certain key presses on a keyboard.[more]

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ATMega-USB-Dingens

ATMega-USB-Dingens
This is a kind of prototyping board. It’s basically an ATMega8 with USB and all other pins available at connectors. Documentation is in German only.[more]


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