Scrollytroller

Scrollytroller

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I wanted a handheld controller for use with the Playdate Pulp web-based game development tool. I started with the Adafruit crank controller, and widened it, to make space for more controls. I modelled up the buttons and d-pad and shoved them all into the case at appropriate locations. My implementation uses an Arduino Leonardo clone (32u4 based), called the "SS Micro" since I happened to have one on hand. I wanted to have 5 buttons because I had space for them, but I think one of the GPIO lines on my micro is dead, so the center button is not configured. For more information about the code for this project, please go to the [Scrollytroller Github page](https://github.com/BleuLlama/Scrollytroller) - I provided two different button styles (convex and concave), with two different spacer heights of 2 and 2.5mm - If you want a more flush look to your crank, mount the rotary controller in the "Extra mount" then use super glue to hold it in place at the desired position (see my images above) - I provided two different face plates. One with standoffs/mounts for the board and back-case, and one without them - I provided two different mounting boards for three different styles of tact switches. (12mm square, 6mm with four leads, 6mm with two leads)

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