Ahmsville Dial

Ahmsville Dial

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The Ahmsville Dial is an Arduino-powered device that takes inspiration from Microsoft's Surface Dial. This dial serves as a secondary controller for your PC, perfect for use in applications like Fusion 360, SolidWorks, and Premiere Pro. It also offers quick launching of applications, zooming, scrolling operations, media/audio control, color-based login access, and more. Watch the video to see it in action: 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: - Ahmsville Dial - https://github.com/ahmsville/Ahmsville-Dial - Magnetic Rotary Encoding - https://github.com/ahmsville/Magnetic_rotary_encoding - Advanced Capacitive Touch Detection - https://github.com/ahmsville/Advanced_capacitive_touch_detection - CapacitiveSensor - https://github.com/arduino-libraries/CapacitiveSensor/zipball/master - FastLED - https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED

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