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Makey Makey is the heart of thousands of fun electronics projects at home or in the classroom. In this project, Sam builds a pencil piano with a Makey Makey! While we've drawn a piano, you could use any picture with a similar outcome!
Step 1 - Draw your keys or pads on your paper making sure that all of you pencil strokes are touching (continuous). Make sure that each key drawing is separate and not touching each other.
Step 2 - Connect your alligator clips up to each key or pad that you’ve drawn. You can connect/draw as many or as few as you like. Then connect this alligator clips to the input pads on your Makey Makey
Step 3 - Connect a ground alligator clip to the Makey Makey, and hold the other end while you play your own unique instrument!
Full tutorial https://core-electronics.com.a....u/tutorials/makey-ma
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Makey Makey backpacks have invention appeal! Attach any one of these three backpack boards to the black pin headers on the back of your Makey Makey (v.1.4 and higher only!) to access its full set of features. Add a second player to your games, find creative ways to control your computer mouse, and take your inventions to the MAX!
https://makeymakey.com/product....s/makey-makey-banana
The gang had some fun with the MaKey MaKey. Super Mario World, CS:GO, and... a human orchestra!?
Amazon product link: http://geni.us/SI5
Title: Stephen Walking - Claptrap
Video: http://youtu.be/ubxfnNesVIo
Beatport: http://btprt.dj/QCpz5h
Label channel: http://youtube.com/monstercat
Research, design, and create!
This activity allows you to combine Makey Makey and Scratch to create an interactive poster. While designing your own interactive poster, you will investigate how circuits work. Plus, you'll begin to think about user interface design and how it is important when designing physical computing projects.
Full guide available: bit.ly/MakeyPoster
More free project ideas: https://makeymakey.com/pages/how-to
For free sounds, go to Freesound.org
Instructions at: http://littlebits.cc/projects/....using-oranges-to-ope
With the littleBits Makey Makey module you can use any conductive object (like oranges!) to control your computer!
littleBits is the easiest way to learn and invent with electronics. Find out more at littleBits.cc
Find Makey Makey on Digi-Key:
https://www.digikey.com/en/pro....ducts/detail/sparkfu
Watch the latest full episode of Maker Update:
https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLEBQazB0HUy
I’m going to show you one of the most enduring electronic prototyping boards of the past 10 years. It’s not an Arduino or a Raspberry Pi. It’s this – the Makey Makey.
And it doesn’t get the respect it deserves. It’s a no-code solution targeted toward students, but you’ll see it pop up everywhere. Most recently, I found it being used in half a dozen of the custom made arcade games of Alt.CTRL GDC.
What it does is translate a broad range of input into computer keystrokes. Yes, you can use tinfoil or bananas to control a computer game, but also if you’re prototyping something like a kiosk, it’s also a super quick way to wire up simple button controls to a Raspberry Pi.
You can find the Makey Makey starter kit on Digi-Key, and you can find more maker tips like these on Maker Update, each week on the Digi-Key YouTube channel.