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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Signing UpStep 1Find the signals
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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Thanks!
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
*I do think this is really neat, never thought before how to interface with one of these...
i got a whole bunch of touchpads i wanna put to use XD