Customizable Button Pad for Raspberry Pi Arduino

Customizable Button Pad for Raspberry Pi Arduino

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A button panel with a case, the buttons are pressed through mesh on top! It comes in two parts: top panel and bottom panel! You can add paper with labels on top, and a transparent plastic panel to protect the paper, and it still works! I added my labels to images on Thingiverse so you can use them if you want! This is my new control board for my Ender 3. I was annoyed by menus inside menus inside menus on Ender's interface. I'd rather have buttons for everything! This will go on my Raspberry pi running Octopi, and the buttons will send commands to the OctoPrint server using this Bash script. You need: - a prototype board (any size) - a bunch of buttons - some wires - screws You can customize the model to fit any prototype board and button arrangement! But only one button per row in this model. If you're using Raspberry pi, no additional hardware is required. If you're using Arduino, you might need to add external pull-up resistors. On raspberry pi, you can use any control board software, for example this. More details and full-scale images on my website!

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