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[Lars] shows you how to get a perfect score on the first four levels of BIT.TRIP RUNNER by using an Arduino to time and send button presses. This is a pretty simple game that uses a couple of butto… ...
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There is an example of a programme that differentiates between long and short push-button pushes on the Arduino.cc website, but I was not taken it.
– Contest/competition game (for 2-4 players) – Melody game (push and play free mode for toddlers and smaller ones) – War game (for 2-4 adults) Watch this video on YouTube.
Arduino pins, and almost everything else at a standard hobbyist scale, are 0.1" pin spacing - so I just soldered the sense wires to some 0.1" headers I have laying around.
While you hopefully don't need one-button access to 911, a desk-mounted panic button is undoubtedly cool, and it makes for a great DIY Arduino project. You'll need a prepaid SIM card, an Arduino ...
Premier space exploration disaster simulator, Kerbal Space Program, is fun to play with regular controls, but it can be improved with this DIY build that lets you launch ships with a giant red button.
The larger-than-life Arduino GRANDE development board has been created using 3D modelling software laser cut acrylic together with a few other components such as buttons and LEDs.