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OSU! accessory development ideas

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Valentine89
Hello ^^, I'm a electronic guy, and while OSU develops more and more advanced, still no hardware has been developed.

Do anyone have any idea about the hardwares for OSU? like keypad for mania, electronic drum for taiko, joystick or something for catch the beat... (OSU standard -> tablet)

I can do things like that (of course not the tablet ^^), and I can make the converter that can convert handhelds control to HID PC control via USB. Handhelds can be from Wii, PS...
Give me your ideas, I can make it become true (after a while :P)

This is one thing I make recently, It's only a electronic testing so don't expect crazy move or a complete song. I can make a PC drum kit (maybe $10-20, not include drum, only a USB small circuit board(in video is a dev board) and sensors) or a converter Wii2Pc (~$8-12). I make it at home and can't earn much money from it, but I likes OSU, I loves Taiko, so at least I will make one for me to play ^^. My next project is saving up some money, buy a Wii Tatacon (I dont have a Wii though), try to communicate with it and convert it to USB by a most harmless way.

and last, my lab: http://vallab.net or https://sites.google.com/site/valslab
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Valentine89
hey, an idea suddenly came to me, how about a OSU pie keychain that auto blink the light follow the beat around? this sound good and easy to make, pink decal is hard to find but let's expect ^^.
HakuNoKaemi
something like a Bamboo Pen&Touch that use Pen mode instead of Mouse mode with touch too. Like a tablet that work as a touchscreen.
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HakuNoKaemi wrote:

something like a Bamboo Pen&Touch that use Pen mode instead of Mouse mode with touch too. Like a tablet that work as a touchscreen.
Most touchpads are actually essentially absolute positioning pointing devices, they just don't have an option for using absolute positioning instead of relative positioning in their drivers.
For example, with this application you can enable absolute positioning in a Synaptics touchpad (don't use if you don't have extra click buttons or other mouse available, since it will disable clicking by pressing the touchpad surface) http://eternaleon.googlepages.com/SynAbs.zip
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