Modulino Joystick A dual-axis analogue joystick with integrated pushbutton for precise directional control. Perfect for gaming controllers, robotics navigation, or interactive interfaces. Compatible with Arduino UNO R4 WiFi or any Qwiic-enabled board, with solderable pins available for custom wiring.
Learn how Joystick works, how to connect Joystick to Arduino, how to program Arduino step by step. The detailed instruction, code, wiring diagram, video tutorial, line-by-line code explanation are provided to help you quickly get started with Arduino.
Yes, that's right, we are going to build a joystickgame controller for Subway Surfers using an Arduino UNO. Note: it only works on a computer/Laptop, not a phone.
In this episode of Flamethrower's Arduino Tutorial series, you'll learn all about the KY-023 joystick module, analog data, and tons more! And you'll even get to code and play your own little...
Using the MPU6050, the Arduino measures acceleration & rotation data and maps it to joystick behaviour. The precise mapping of sensor data to joystick axes/buttons can be configured in the Arduino sketch. The controller is automatically detected as a generic joystick device on Linux, Mac, and Windows, without further software:
This article will guide you through using an analog joystick with Arduino. Analog Joysticks are versatile input devices commonly used in gaming and robotics projects.
This DIY Game Controller project uses an Arduino Pro Micro running the Joystick library to create a functional gamepad with two analog joysticks. The custom PCB, designed to include buttons and joysticks, was fabricated by JLCPCB and manually assembled by soldering switches and components.
Dive into the world of gaming with a twist—create your very own joystick and game from scratch using Arduino! 🕹️🎮 This fun and interactive tutorial will guide you through the entire process...
The Modulino Joystick offers smooth analog precision for steering, navigation, and control in interactive setups. Plug-and-play with Qwiic/Arduino. Buy now!