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The 5$ Karduinoss pad

The 5$ Karduinoss pad
So, looking at these Kaoss pads and alike hardware, I found that there is hardly any point in this device being so expensive, when you just want to use it as MIDI controller.

Going through my parts bin, I found a Synaptics touchpad from an old laptop and figured this should just work as a replacement.

Ok, when I say 5$, i mean really cheap. Clearly a loose arduino is already 20-25 USD (but you can replace it with just a bare ATMEGA168 chip for ~2 USD) , and this touchpad would probably cost you some money aswell, when you are not able to salvage it from an old laptop.

WARNING: the Kaoss pads and similar hardware all have built-in audio outputs, this project does not ...

 
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Step 1Find the signals

Find the signals
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  • T1004.jpg
  • found_testpoints.jpg
  • pinout.jpg
After some brief google (and going through the mostly pointless documentation) I found this website that helped me a great deal :

http://sparktronics.blogspot.com/2008/05/synaptics-t1004-based-touchpad-to-ps2.html

This website had the picture you see here. From this I figured out which of the testpoints on the board (wow, many!) where connected to these 3 pins. (see second picture).

I'm not quite sure if the T1001 controller is similar in pin-out to this controller, but the signals shouldn't be too hard to find if you know what to look for.

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10 comments
Jul 13, 2011. 7:55 PMTheLegoDJ says:
Any way this could be implemented without the us of an arduino? As in a Joystick to midi connection setting up an wired xbox controller or any other joystick?
Mar 9, 2011. 9:20 PMfetchtables says:
Do you think this will work with a touchscreen? I'm thinking of putting an led array under one so it looks like the Kaoss pads.
Dec 31, 2010. 10:57 AMsukoa says:
I don´t fully understand it, is this a stand alone synth or does it requieres from a computer to work as a synth?
Thanks!
Jun 14, 2010. 5:36 AMxenomorph150 says:
i got the synaptics pad soldered successfully and can use it as ps/2 mouse (Standalone, got none arduino at the moment) - but I want to ask how I can interface the "ready" device (pad + arduino + your code on the arduino) with windows 7 as midi device? is there an windows port for ttymidi or is there another way to attach this thing as midi device in win 7? thanks
Dec 16, 2009. 7:53 AMcrapflinger says:
isn't this more of a "possible way to hook a laptop touch pad to an arduino" kind of thing? i don't see anything about how to actually use it as a midi controllor or as a kaos pad...

there aren't really any instructions on how to do much of anything here...maybe you should do this as a forum topic to get some suggestions on what you're doing untill you've got enough done to make a full instructible
Dec 16, 2009. 11:43 AMfrollard says:
Agreed - it needs a little more stuffing to be a full instructable per its title.

*I do think this is really neat, never thought before how to interface with one of these...
Dec 16, 2009. 12:14 PMcrapflinger says:
well...i guess the deal is that you don't have to press publish on an ible if it's not finished....it doesn't add any benefit to publish something that's unfinished (or at least not mostly finished)...and you end up with a lot of comments like you've gotten so far (i.e. why'd you publish this if it's not finished)
Dec 16, 2009. 7:02 AMBongmaster says:
nice :)
i got a whole bunch of touchpads i wanna put to use XD

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