[Noisebridge-discuss] bluetooth?

T t at of.net
Mon Aug 16 04:14:23 UTC 2010


Oh, very cool.  I'll try to make it to the class as well.

That's an interesting device.  Fabric-based devices are very wearable.
 Looks like it could be used to move a pointer in a direction but not
control pointer speed.

Zigbee is interesting too but of course blutetooth interfaces better
with economy-of-scale devices, of which I already own at least 8 hosts
and a dozen peripherals (though almost all of those are audio-only).

Best Regards.



On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 09:43, Rachel Lyra Hospodar
<rachel at fernworks.net> wrote:
>
> Hi!  Yes!  My first Arduino project is a pointing device.  I have a pretty
> good idea of how to use the same circuit to make a keyboard. It's based on
> this circuit
> http://www.kobakant.at/DIY/?p=543
>
> have you been going to Michael's Arduino class?  have you started playing
> with bluetooth yet?  I am also interested in alternatives to Bluetooth if
> there are any...
>
> I'm planning to be at Arduino class on the 19th with my resistive circuit.
>  It's a project that i am hoping, dear god, to finish and show at Maker
> Faire New York (sept 25) so i am hoping to get moving on it.
>
> R.
>
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> Anyone interested in working with bluetooth?  I'm thinking
> arduino-based.  In particular, I'd like to build myself a wearable
> keyboard or keyboard/pointer of some kind.  Maybe half-qwerty or maybe
> chording.
>
> Best Regards.
>
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