Keyboard Joystick by ChrysN
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I was playing a video game on my PC and found that my poor little fingers were getting sore from pressing the WASD keys.  Since I am playing this game a lot perhaps I could find a way to ease the pain by using a joystick or gamepad.  I already have a couple of old gamepads lying around that won't work due to compatibility issues so I was reluctant to buy a new one.  So I made a little joystick that can be placed on the keyboard.  It is light weight and portable, no cables to plug in and there is no need to download any drivers.  Just set it on your keyboard and it is ready to go.

Bonus: I created a 3d model of the joystick.  See step 5 below!

 
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Step 1: What you will need

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  • Coat hanger
  • Sugru or make you can make your own here. You can also make it with clay but you will likely need to but some rubber feet on the bottom to grip the keys batter.
  • Thinner wire (20 gauge)
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Plastic wrap
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instructamaker says: Mar 4, 2013. 4:59 PM
That is so smart!!!! I ometimes play online games I can so use this.
papercrafter408 says: Jul 23, 2012. 7:36 PM
may i ask what game you are playing? because i know of a game that can do the same thing to me! :)
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 23, 2012. 8:45 PM
I'm playing Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, you spend a lot of time running around a large open world. How about you, is it Minecraft?
papercrafter408 says: Jul 24, 2012. 4:51 PM
yes, it is minecraft! same here with the running around! you can literally do anything you want... until a creeper comes by and messes it all up...
karalalala says: Aug 26, 2012. 3:41 AM
Simple & totally genius!
ChrysN (author) says: Aug 25, 2012. 9:05 PM
Thanks!
GASHLYCRUMBTINY says: Jul 21, 2012. 7:32 AM
omg I wish i had seen this a loooooong time ago! U R AMAZING!!! =(^..^)= purrrrrrrrrrr!

ChrysN (author) says: Jul 21, 2012. 10:48 AM
Thanks! I like your ASCII cat
GASHLYCRUMBTINY says: Jul 21, 2012. 1:37 PM
Awwww ty! n I voted 4 ya! =D
n-2-stuff says: Jul 19, 2012. 4:55 PM
This is one of those things you go why didn't I think of that. Awesome. You got my vote.
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 19, 2012. 6:02 PM
Thanks!
neil1701 says: Jul 19, 2012. 2:27 AM
back in the 80s,you used to get a thingiemajig for sinclair computers like the zx81/TS1000 or ZX Spectrum 48k/TS2000 which was like your creation but it stuck on over the 5,6,7,8 and possibly 9 key for fire.I never had one myself,i had a C64 with 2 x Konix Navigator joysticks,but i think this was called a Sinclir Cursor Joystick,probably made by datel or Dk'Tronics or Fuller or CDS microsystems.You could probably find a picture of it on a Sinclair computers retro-computing website....
xenobiologista says: Jul 15, 2012. 9:23 AM
Another option besides Sugru for silicone rubber is EasyMold. It's a 2-part mix (as in it comes in 2 jars and you have to mix equal amounts of each) so it doesn't start setting once you open the container, so it can last longer. Only drawback is that the only colour option is purple. http://eti-usa.com/easymold-silicone-putty/
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 15, 2012. 11:24 AM
That looks really good, coincidentally I was looking for something to use for a food safe mold for another project, thanks for the link.
xenobiologista says: Jul 18, 2012. 9:07 AM
It's fun stuff, I've made a bouncy case of it for my ebook reader, which is an unusual brand and needed a slot to keep its stylus in. My only other complaint is that the working time, once mixed, is a bit short (3 minutes).
blueaxe says: Jul 16, 2012. 11:24 AM
I'd be willing to bet a similar device could be fabricated using wooden dowels and a small plywood disc. Very clever though, I always applaud creativity. Kudos!!
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 16, 2012. 6:29 PM
Yes, wood can be used for this too.
Matheus98bp says: Jul 16, 2012. 9:35 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE0AXDOQHIA&feature=plcp
Manny B says: Jul 16, 2012. 9:22 AM
I'm soiling myself on how clever this is.
13blue says: Jul 16, 2012. 6:47 AM
Frik-in Gene-yus!
xanxor says: Jul 15, 2012. 11:54 PM
GOTTA GRIP DAT KEY BATTER!!!
handyhippie65 says: Jul 15, 2012. 11:15 AM
this is cool! i say patent it, and try to market it. you could sell millions of them. all hail the keystick!
Treknology says: Jul 15, 2012. 3:32 PM
It's nice to see a home-made one, but it can't be patented.

The original "Keystick" was released in the 80s. It had a small flat pad that adhered to the number [Keypadfive] and the Keystick slipped into it operating the 2, 4, 6, and 8 arrows on the numeric pad. It tempted me back then, but as a typist, I didn't want to lose the touch on [Keypadfive], and I didn't (and still don't) play enough games to justify it.

I can state with full knowledge that it existed, because I did try one on someone else's keyboard.

An image search does not turn it up, probably because it died out before the www got started, but I did find this which could probably also be modified to do the "WASD" thing:

http://media.eventhubs.com/images/2011/04/24_keystick.jpg
handyhippie65 says: Jul 15, 2012. 6:07 PM
and that is why most new patents are not new ideas, but improvements of others ideas. as they say in writing, there are no new stories, just new characters. it is still a really neat idea.
Treknology says: Jul 15, 2012. 9:15 PM
I'm not knocking the project, I think it's a fine example of "parallel thinking".
Treknology says: Jul 15, 2012. 3:42 PM
Some addition searching turned up this which is as close to the original as I can find:

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_BQjC9aTBcYk/S99E4G6AC2I/AAAAAAAAATY/i2L3mYWUMg0/s144/stickrender_thumb_large.jpg
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 15, 2012. 12:41 PM
Keystick, that is a great name for it, thanks!
handyhippie65 says: Jul 15, 2012. 6:10 PM
your welcome. when i saw it, and read about what it does, it just popped into my head.
Kiteman says: Jul 8, 2012. 12:13 PM
What a cracking idea!

Well done that man!

(Now you need to persuade HQ to 3d print one for you...)
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 8, 2012. 12:14 PM
Yes, perhaps they will run another 3D print giveaway.
randofo says: Jul 8, 2012. 12:24 PM
Just make a 3D model and let me know...
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 11, 2012. 10:15 PM
I created a 3d model by cloning the joystick with 123catch. I added it to the instructable.
Kiteman says: Jul 12, 2012. 1:41 PM
I saw a colleague playing with 123D Sculpt on his iPad today - you could use that to smooth off the rough edges.

When you get the printed version, you might still want to add a dot of Sugru to the feet, to prevent slippage (or maybe those adhesive rubber feet you can buy).
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 12, 2012. 3:50 PM
I imagine 123D Sculpt would work well, but sadly I don't have an Ipad. It is a shame they don't have a PC version of the program, it looks really cool. Putting feet on it is a good idea.
onlylooklikepackrat says: Jul 15, 2012. 8:03 PM
Though I havn't tried myself, 123D Sculpt reminds me of a free application for PC's....123D, a CAD program that can take the catch input. Maybe it would do what it is you are looking to do.
splinteredtriplet says: Jul 15, 2012. 10:17 AM
You should try sculptris (sculpting tool and awesome) or blender (3d modeling and sculpting and a bunch of stuff) on the pc. they're both free, look up the videos of people sculpting on youtube.
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 15, 2012. 11:15 AM
Cool, I'll check them out.
mitch and sean says: Jul 15, 2012. 6:22 PM
Hey, I saw this instructable and thought I would try it. But I modified it, a lot.

Instead of using sugru and all those wires, all I used is plasticine that I had some where.

It was really hard to mold and shape so I just took my pocket knife and cut off what I needed

After I molded it it looked great and I don't think it will melt, :)

Here are a few pics that I took
ChrysN (author) says: Jul 15, 2012. 6:34 PM
Cool, I'm glad to hear that it works with other material than just Sugru, since not everyone has that lying around there home.
trgz says: Jul 15, 2012. 12:35 PM
Love it. It reminds me of a very budget ZX Spectrum clip-on keyboard joystick - link here: http://www.worldofspectrum.org/showmag.cgi?mag=YourSpectrum/Issue01/Pages/YourSpectrum0100027.jpg
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