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    • Woland
      Woland Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

      @dbini

      My first instinct would be Makey Makey as well, but my second would be to use the guts of a wired mouse and make a button that completes the circuit for the left-click (potentially even remapping the mouse click on the computer to an actual keyboard key so you don't need an Isadora Control Panel with the mouse over a button to trigger whatever it is that you want to trigger).

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      • jhoepffner
        jhoepffner @dbini last edited by

        @dbini

        – not a key because it go through OS and you are never sure of the destination.

        – midi button its the easiest solution, but not easy to find a tiny one. 

        – arduino + tiny button the best way for me. Not so difficult to code and many examples available.

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        • agentsimon2
          agentsimon2 @dbini last edited by

          @dbini I would definately use an ESP8226 with a small button. You can send the information wirelessly using OSC to Isadora. No wires, much neater. MArdiono has an example button with no bounce script you could use to create an OSC signal and once in Isadora you can read it and trigger anything you want. 

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          • dbini
            dbini @agentsimon2 last edited by

            @agentsimon2 - if it's wireless, how is the ESP8226 powered? 

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            • Juriaan
              Juriaan Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

              @dbini

              With a lithium battery

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              • dbini
                dbini @Juriaan last edited by

                @juriaan - and therein lies a problem - battery power=compromise of reliability. a Korg NanoKontrol in a box with a USB cable is going to be more reliable than anything that needs recharging, but the form factor is very different.

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                • Juriaan
                  Juriaan Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

                  @dbini

                  Well you can still attach a usb cable to it, up to you

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                  • dbini
                    dbini @Juriaan last edited by

                    @juriaan - would it be hot-pluggable? 

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                    • J
                      jandraka last edited by

                      Hi,

                      I bought one of these usb key and use it to control the "Pause Engine" in Isadora. It's not very robust, but it works well.

                      Best

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                      • DusX
                        DusX Tech Staff @jandraka last edited by DusX

                        Similar to @jandraka
                        I have used something like: Delcom Products Inc. - Product Details Page in the past. 
                        Not the cheapest, but easy and flexible.

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                        • agentsimon2
                          agentsimon2 @DusX last edited by

                          @dusx Nice..I didn't see the kiosk requirement  (note to self..new glasses) 

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                          • Fred
                            Fred @dbini last edited by

                            @dbini

                            https://www.bigredbutton.com.a...

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                            • Skulpture
                              Skulpture Izzy Guru @Fred last edited by

                              @fred said:

                              @dbini

                              https://www.bigredbutton.com.a...

                               haha that's amazing! #bookmarked 

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