The MaKey MaKey is a collaborative project between Jay Silver and Eric Rosenbaum of the MIT Media Lab, and SparkFun Electronics. It’s an invention kit that encourages people to find creative ways to interact with their computers, by using every day objects as a replacement for keyboards and mice. With the MaKey MaKey, you could replace your space key with a banana, use play-doh to move and click your mouse, or high-five your best friend to advance PowerPoint slides.
It's completely Arduino Compatible. Basically, the Makey-Makey's Arduino-ness means that you can easily reprogram it to work just exactly how you want.
Source: sparkfun.com
It's completely Arduino Compatible. Basically, the Makey-Makey's Arduino-ness means that you can easily reprogram it to work just exactly how you want.
Source: sparkfun.com