
Mouse replacement for people with brain injury or disability
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Mouse replacement for people with a nervous or brain dysfunction which prevents them from using a regular computer mouse. In this case a child was not able to use a regular mouse, because she was not able to click the mouse without having a tremor. The joystick is pretty easy to make, or to have made by a person with minor elektronics knowledge. Soldering is also required. The dust cap should be printed in a very flexible material (TPU) or may be omitted.Additional parts needed:Arduino pro micro without headersMPU-6050 Accelerometer and Gyroscope 3-Axis Module 3.3V-5V3 non latching buttons type AB6Y-M-(colour)several different colours of thin insulated stranded wirea micro USB data cablea tap M4a tap M6a sockethead screw M6x30two sockethead screws M5x40 two nuts M5two setscrews M4 with a flat point and internal hexagonone strong printbed spring about 30mm long OD 8mmInstructible for the assembly and code:https://www.instructables.com/Mouse-for-People-With-Brain-or-Nervous-Diability/I want to mention 'Kikihobbyrepair'. I have worked further from his idea ‘space rat’ which you can find on this link: https://youtu.be/68EapQbDBOcI hope i can help some people with this design.Davy
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