A control pad to play Crypt of Necrodancer with two hands.
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A necrodancer controller using a Adafruit Pro Trinket and a Mini Trinket for the lights.
Standard Tesselated Geometry - 8.87 kB - 07/14/2016 at 23:34
Standard Tesselated Geometry - 30.16 kB - 06/07/2016 at 18:46
I've putted this project on a more than 1 year hiatus, will start it again.
Currently printing the top side of the controller:
It's supposed to look like this:
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Saw your comments in chat re: cheap microswitch bounciness. I've started using Elliot Williams' debounce strategy in my projects and it's worked quite well with a variety of devices. Might be worth a shot.
Part 1: http://hackaday.com/2015/12/09/embed-with-elliot-debounce-your-noisy-buttons-part-i/
Part 2: http://hackaday.com/2015/12/10/embed-with-elliot-debounce-your-noisy-buttons-part-ii/
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Thanks, yah, was thinking about fixing them, but might just switch to sanwa switches :\ they are expensive but would be better for a rythm game.
Nick Rehm
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Saw your comments in chat re: cheap microswitch bounciness. I've started using Elliot Williams' debounce strategy in my projects and it's worked quite well with a variety of devices. Might be worth a shot.
Part 1: http://hackaday.com/2015/12/09/embed-with-elliot-debounce-your-noisy-buttons-part-i/
Part 2: http://hackaday.com/2015/12/10/embed-with-elliot-debounce-your-noisy-buttons-part-ii/