As of 2024-Feb-08, this version of the LipSync is now obsolete and has been replaced by the LipSync 4.
The LipSync Gaming is an assistive technology device that allows quadriplegics and other people with limited hand function to use touchscreen mobile devices, tablets, and computers by manipulation of a mouth-operated joystick with integrated sip and puff controls. This is an Open-Source Hardware project, so the LipSync can be made at the community level for less than $300.
Operating Systems | Version | Release | Additional Information |
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iOS | 13.1 | September 19,2019 | Compatible with iPhone 7 and newer versions (Requires USB to Lightning or USB to USB-C Adapter) |
Windows | XP,7,10 | 2001 | Compatible with Windows XP and newer versions |
Android | 4-9 | Released 2013 | Compatible with Android 4 and newer versions (Requires USB On-The-Go) |
MacOS | 10 | Released 2000 | Compatible with Mac OS X 10.0 and newer versions |
Resource | Version | Format | Link |
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LipSync Gaming All | 3.0 | ZIP | LipSync-Gaming.zip |
LipSync Assembly Guide | 1.6 | LipSync_Assembly_Guide.pdf | |
LipSync Gaming Startup Guide | 1.4 | LipSync_Gaming_Startup_Guide.pdf | |
LipSync Gaming User Guide | 1.4 | LipSync_Gaming_User_Guide.pdf | |
LipSync Gaming Mounting Guide | 1.0 | LipSync_Mounting_Guide.pdf | |
LipSync Gaming BOM (XLSX) | September 1, 2021 | XLSX | LipSync_Gaming_BOM.xlsx |
LipSync Gaming BOM (CSV) | September 1, 2021 | CSV | LipSync_Gaming_BOM.csv |
LipSync Gaming Firmware | 3.0 | INO | LipSync_Gaming_Firmware.ino |
LipSync Gaming Interface Board Layout | 2.71 | BRD | LipSync_Interface_Board.brd |
LipSync Gaming Interface Board Schematic | 2.71 | SCH | LipSync_Interface_Board.sch |
JLCPCB LipSync Gaming Interface Board Gerber | 2.71 | ZIP | JLCPCB_LipSync_Interface_Board.zip |
OSHPark LipSync Gaming Interface Board Gerber | 2.71 | ZIP | OSHPark_LipSync_Interface_Board.zip |
PCBWay LipSync Gaming Interface Board Gerber | 2.71 | ZIP | PCBWay_LipSync_Interface_Board.zip |
Seeed Fusion LipSync Gaming Interface Board Gerber | 2.71 | ZIP | Seeed_Fusion_LipSync_Interface_Board.zip |
Housing_design | 3.0 | STL | LipSync_Button.STL |
LipSync_Front_Housing.STL | |||
LipSync_Joystick_Base.STL | |||
LipSync_Joystick_Front.STL | |||
LipSync_Joystick_Rocker.STL | |||
LipSync_Joystick_Jig.STL | |||
LipSync_Rear_Housing.STL | |||
3D_Print_Settings.txt |
Resource | Link |
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LipSync Firmware and Calibration Video | Video |
LipSync Joystick Calibration Video | Video |
LipSync Build Video | Video |
Copyright (c) 2018-2024 Neil Squire / Makers Making Change.
This repository describes Open Hardware:
- Everything needed or used to design, make, test, or prepare the LipSync Gaming is licensed under the CERN 2.0 Weakly Reciprocal license (CERN-OHL-W v2) or later .
- All software is under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL-3.0).
- Accompanying material such as instruction manuals, videos, and other copyrightable works that are useful but not necessary to design, make, test, or prepare the LipSync are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license (CC BY-SA 4.0) .
You may redistribute and modify this documentation and make products using it under the terms of the CERN-OHL-W v2. This documentation is distributed WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please see the CERN-OHL-W v2 for applicable conditions.
Source Location: https://github.com/makersmakingchange/LipSync-Wireless
The LipSync Gaming was designed by Neil Squire Society / Makers Making Change. The initial development of a 3D printable LipSync was supported by the Google Impact Challenge: Disabilities grant from Google.org. Further development was supported through the Government of Canada's Innovation Science and Economic Development Assistive Technology Program. These and other funders have also enabled Neil Squire / Makers Making Change to deploy numerous LipSyncs to users at reduced cost.
The LipSync firmware utilizes the Arduino development platform, an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Arduino is developed and maintained by the Arduino community, and the project wouldn't be possible without their contributions. Arduino is a registered trademark of Arduino AG. For more information about Arduino and to contribute to the community, visit the official Arduino website at www.arduino.cc.
- Milad Hajihassan, Neil Squire Society / Makers Making Change.
- Jake McIvor, Neil Squire Society / Makers Making Change.
- Kristina Mok, Neil Squire Society / Makers Making Change.
Makers Making Change is a program of Neil Squire, a Canadian non-profit that uses technology, knowledge, and passion to empower people with disabilities.
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