Mini Micro Mouse! ($15)

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Mini Micro Mouse! ($15)

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Hi, My name is Piyush!

When I saw This Contest, I was very Excited, This was because I used to Love making Small and Compact projects because it's so Cute and Cool. For this contest, I imagined what a Mini Mouse would look like but did I know I had a Very Exciting Journey Ahead of Me!


I really wanted to use it like a real mouse while being miniature size so other DIY mouses like the Accelerometer Mouse was not the way to go, But there is 1 Major Problem with this, Mainly Finding a way to control the mouse cursor, so I needed to find a way to control the Mouse Cursor while keeping itself Compact. I tried looking up the Internet with no Luck. So I had to Think Outside The Box until I got the idea of using the joystick Upside Down!


I wanted to make this Instructable as clear and detailed for You Guys To make this Yourself!

Please Comment any help if needed and I'll Try My Best to Respond

Supplies

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I made this design so it contains very few components with full function a mouse and for it to be user-friendly and Easy to Make while it being compact.


Materials:


  • Black Pen
  • Super Glue
  • Wooden Sticks
  • Double Sided Tape
  • Sand Paper (Optional)
  • Pencil - Ruler


Tools:

  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Soldering Iron + Solder Wire
  • Wire Splitter

Attaching the MicroController With Joystick (frame)

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Firstly, Take your SandPaper if you have one, and smooth the bottom of the JoyStick Module (Optional).

Next, Apply the double-sided tape beneath the JoyStick Module and stick the Arduino Pro Micro on it as shown in the Picture.

Then, Take 5 Female Jumper Wires and Attach them to the JoyStick Module as shown in the Picture.

Attach Components to Body

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Now, Take your Push Buttons and Solder them Together as shown in the Picture.

Do the same for the RGB LED piece.

Finally, Attach them with a Hot Glue Gun to the Female Wires As Shown in the Picture.

Solder All Connections

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Follow The Schematic Above and Solder all your Connections.

*At First I made Mistakes in My Connections so please only follow the Schematic.

Frame Design

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Now Take your Wooden Sticks and Cut them and Glue them Together into the Following shapes and Colour them Either with Paint or a Black Pen as shown in the Picture.

After That, Stick them to the Sides of the Buttons as Shown in the Picture.


Do, the Same Process but for a 1x1 cm Square and Attach it to the Button Side of the JoyStick as Shown in the Picture.


Finally, Cut out the last 2 Pcs from the Wooden Stick 1.5 cm away from the Tips of the Slim Wooden Sticks as Shown In the Picture, Colour it Black, and Stick it on the Buttons with Hot Glue.

*Side Note: If the button surface is too Soft and the Glue keeps Coming off, then take like Sand Paper or a blade and Scratch a little of the Surface of the Button, and try Sticking it again.

Code

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The Last step of this Project is to Upload the Code by Arduino And Have fun!

Watch the Tutorial Above To See How To Use It!

Downloads

Have Fun With Your Mini Mouse!

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Thank you for following along with this project, I would still like to improve this project and I am planning for a Mini keyboard hopefully to complete the setup, there is still room for improvement for this project and if you have any ideas, let me know your suggestion