As far as controlling robots goes, makers today are spoilt for choice. WiFi and Bluetooth enabled microcontrollers are a dime a dozen, and integration with smartphone apps is a cinch. Despite this, ...
Why this hasn’t been done before is a mystery to me. This little hack project by Kellbot of NYCResistor takes a rolling ball, an optical mouse, a gutted PS2 controller, and some Arduino hacking and ...
On today’s edition of “really, really cool but ultimately not that useful” is a hack by Evan Kale to turn a PlayStation 2 controller into a wireless gamepad. First, let’s talk about the “really, ...