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Show Us Your Odd Inputs and Peculiar Peripherals!
Just as the Jedi youngling would have to build their light saber, so is it a rite of passage for a true geek to build their own computer interfaces. And nothing makes a personal computer more personal than a custom keyboard, a bespoke mouse, an omnipotent macropad, a snazzy jog wheel, or a fancy flight yoke.
In this contest, we encourage you to make your strangest, fanciest, flashiest, or most custom computer peripherals, and share that work with all the rest of us. Wired or wireless, weird or wonderful, we want to see it. And Digi-Key is sponsoring this contest to offer three winners an online shopping spree for $150 each at their warehouse! More parts, more projects.
Make It Yours
Anyone can just go out an buy a keyboard, but if you want a custom ergonomic keyboard that's exactly fit to your own two hands, you probably have to make one with your own two hands. And if you an engraved brass mouse, well, you've got some engraving to do -- Logitech ain't gonna make one for you. Maybe you only type in binary, or maybe you need a keyboard for some alien language that has 450 individual letters. Or maybe the tiniest keyboard ever? You've got this.
But why stop with "normal" peripherals? We've seen a number of devices lately that blur the lines between macro pads and multi-axis joysticks -- both in sensual organic shapes and in brutal no-nonsense rectangles. And [scottbez1]'s explorations with a haptic smart-knob with a screen are nothing short of inspirational. It doesn't have to be an existing device to be awesome.
And is this even a peripheral? It's a USB man-in-the-middle device that turns on or off sarcastic capitalization, for those of you who are just too sarcastic all the time, but simultaneously too lazy to type that way.
Special Categories
As always, we've got a handful of special categories to serve as jumping off points to enable your flights of fancy. Whether your project fits into one of these niches or not, you're eligible to win the prize money, but at the end we'll be featuring some of our favorite entries on Hackaday.
You've Got Six Weeks
Many of you have already got a head start on this; you just have to document it up on Hackaday.io and enter in the contest. The rest of you, hopefully this is the inspiration you need. Start small with a scroll wheel, or go all-in and invent your own category of device. Time to make your computer interaction yours.
Thanks again to Digi-Key for sponsoring the prizes.