
Deej linear slider box
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This is a linear slider box designed to be used with the Deej software to control individual program volumes on Windows and Linux. Deej is software that allows you to control individual program volumes by connecting an Arduino device to your computer, which takes analog inputs from the Arduino and maps them to specific programs. For more information about Deej, visit the GitHub repository at https://github.com/omriharel/deej. This box is intended for use as a desktop device, holding 7 linear sliders that control volumes. The sliders on my personal box are mapped as follows: Master | Chrome | Spotify | Games | Discord | Windows sounds | Mic input. The bill of materials and prices I paid for the parts are listed below: * Arduino nano clone compatible controller: $13 for 3 * Mini-USB cable (included with my Arduino): Included * Bourns PTA6043-2015CPB103 sliders (60mm slide length, linear resistance mapping): $1.51 each * Davies Molding 1300-B knobs (shallow trough sliders, other styles available): $0.96 each * M5x20 socket head cap screw bolts * 22ga wire The total cost for one unit is $22, not including filament or hardware. For wiring and build instructions, please visit the GitHub site for Deej. Assembly should be straightforward, with the Arduino sliding into position and secured by a 2x3 grid of pins. Update (6/24/20): I updated the clip and lower box to make them more secure. The clip is now longer, and the lower box has been modified to better hold the Arduino nano. Update (7/20/20): Due to user request, I added a 5-slider model. However, I have not tested printing it, so I cannot guarantee that everything works correctly. Please let me know in the comments if you encounter any issues. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to ask!
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