Ahmsville Dial
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The Ahmsville dial is an Arduino-based device inspired by Microsoft's Surface Dial, the dial serves as a primary controller for your PC, something you can use in Fusion 360, Solidworks, Premiere Pro and more. It can also be used for quick launching applications, zooming and scrolling operations in various applications, controlling your system's media/audio, as a color-based key to log in to your system and more. Read more about the project at https://www.hackster.io/ahmsville/ahmsville-dial-ac45c4. Watch video at https://youtu.be/bklHJ4abZg8. Parts List: Ahmsville dial kit - http://bit.ly/tindie_ahmsville-dial Arduino Pro Micro (SS Micro) - https://ebay.to/2H8KfTF Individually addressable LED - https://ebay.to/30jeUWg 6906 Bearing - https://ebay.to/2KPDIOR 3x1 Neodymium Magnets (30 PCS) - https://ebay.to/31Mot0a 8mm Rubber Base Pads - https://ebay.to/33FN6NF USB Cable (Thickness 3.5MM) - (Salvaged from an old mouse) M3 Self-Tapping Screws (6 PCS) - (Salvaged) Thin Flexible Wires - (Salvaged) Required Arduino libraries: - https://github.com/ahmsville/Ahmsville-Dial - https://github.com/ahmsville/Magnetic_rotary_encoding - https://github.com/ahmsville/Advanced_capacitive_touch_detection - https://github.com/arduino-libraries/CapacitiveSensor/zipball/master - https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED
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