Most technologic work is done so the user does less. We believe doing less and less will be harmful in the long run, like in that movie Wall-e. fitScroll is a tool in the works to help those who use a PC for long time involve in greater physical activity.
This will be achieved by using bike pedals to scroll content (be it a book, a document, or a webpage).
It's going to be supported in both Windows and Linux. No support for OS X is planned, althought if you're using Xorg, it might be compatible.
##How to use
###*The following how-to assumes you have every requirement for your system installed Windows|Linux.
It also assumes you have cloned the repo.
####Circuit
- Obtain 2 opto interrupters itr8102, those are our cheap sensors.
- Make a circuit like the one in the figure.
- Connect your Arduino device to your computer and fire up the Arduino software
- Copy the fitScroll.ino file content into the Arduino software
- You could change the pins to be used, default are pin 7 and pin 8, to do so change the value of the variables ban and ban2 respectively.
- Click the load button and upload the code to your Arduino device
- Connect the circuit to the pins you picked and feed the circuit with the Arduino 5v output pin, you should make sure to also connect a ground pin.
- Plug your Arduino board and look at the part highlighted in this picture in the Arduino software running on your machine.
- Go into the
src
folder and run
sudo python read.py dID
``` Where dID is what it says on the Arduino software. E.g ACM0<br>
3. Ready, hop on your bike and scroll.
####<a name="Windows"></a>Windows
1. Plug your Arduino board and look at the part highlighted in [this picture]() in the Arduino software running on your machine, if it says ```COM3``` go to next step, else [do this](#fixcom3) and then come back.
2. Go into the ```src``` folder and run the ready.py script<br>
3. Ready, hop on your bike and scroll.
####<a name="fixcome3"></a>Windows fix
Change line 10 and change ```device="COM3"``` to ```device="dID"``` where dID is whatever it says on the Arduino software instead of COM3
##License
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