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DIY Joystick Glove

July 14, 2008 by Will O'Brien No comments


[Elf] sent in this interesting DIY joystick glove. There aren’t many details on the actual glove switch design, but from the schematic on the site, it seems to mostly consist of micro-switches with some pot adjusted transistors to calibrate the X-Y signals.

Related: Data glove USB interface and Clove 2 one handed input

Posted in computer hacks, Peripherals HacksTagged dataglove, games, glove, gloves, input, inputdevice, Joystick

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