Puff and sip mouse for people suffering from paraplegia

Puff and sip mouse for people suffering from paraplegia

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Rob Edwards and I designed this innovative puff and sip mouse to enable individuals with limited mobility to control a computer mouse. We created it for someone who had no use of their limbs, empowering them to interact with digital devices. To access the Arduino code, visit: https://github.com/robertcedwards/Alex-Mouse We employed an Arduino Yun for wireless updates since the user lived in a different state. You can also utilize a standard Uno or another type of Arduino, such as the Arduino Pro Mini, but you may need to modify the case or secure it using hot glue. For the mouthpiece, we utilized food-grade silicone tubing with an inner diameter of 3/8 inches and an outer diameter of 11.2mm. To replicate our design, consider the following components: * Joystick: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9032 * Joystick Breakout: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9110 * Barometer: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12039 * USB Keyboard mouse tutorial: https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/337

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