so having all the right angle buttons on the back with the Pi, had its issues. Thankfully not all of the buttons technically need to be mounted on the back. The Start and Select buttons can be sneaked down at the bottom left and right of the screen, which means we can spin the Pi round and have clear ports!!. At the same time, i thought i would try some smaller Piezo transducers, which could flank the screen rather than being behind the screen. All this will help reduce thickness and make a better TinyPi :)
onwards.......
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