Spoon-Computer User Interface the Pico Touch 2

In this video I show off how the Pico Touch 2 (available on Tindie) can be used to make just about anything that is electrically conductive into a Raspberry Pi Pico captive touch input. Examples shown include a macropad of macropads, as well as simply attaching spoons to the GPIO pins to make an computer-spoon interface.

I’m considering expanding this capacitive concept into another project (or maybe two) on JCo Audio, though I don’t want to get too repetitive either.

Originally I started off using the thumbnail below for the video, which is probably more accurate, but as someone pointed out it wasn’t too exciting. I’m pretty happy with the new image, and it seems to be working better traffic-wise. I welcome your thoughts on that or anything else: hi@jeremyscook.com. Or even better, leave a comment on the video itself. Enjoy!