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Clavier accord du Xerox Alto -
A Microwriter MW4 -
Steve Mann's septambic keyer custom molded to fit the hand, with one key for each finger, and three for the thumb Source: "Intelligent Image Processing" by Steve Mann, John Wiley and Sons, 2001.
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Stentura 8000LX steno writer -
Open source stenotype hardware created by the SOFT/HRUF project -
A classic mouse -
The Engelbart mouse -
An ergonomic keyboard -
A "Truly Ergonomic Keyboard" fixed-split keyboard -
An "AlphaGrip" Handheld Keyboard -
Maltron Keyboard with Malt Layout -
Maltron Expanded Keyboard designed for people with cerebral palsy -
Foot mouse -
The iconic NES controller -
The SNES/Super Famicom gamepad, which popularized the layout used by most modern gamepads -
A Logitech G29 racing wheel -
Atari 2600 Paddle Controller -
A dual-joystick controller for the original PlayStation -
A joystick controller for the Atari 2600 video game system -
EyeWriter, a low-cost, diy and open-source eye tracking system originally designed for paralyzed graffiti artist Tempt1 -
Wireless laser finger mouse -
Ring mouse -
The ball-based Telefunken Rollkugelsteuerung RKS 100-86 -
HP-HIL Mouse -
A modern six-degrees-of-freedom (6 DOF) 3D mouse -
Guitar controllers -
Wii Balance Board -
The Nintendo Zapper, a light gun for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game console -
Makey-Makey example -
Machine DanceDance Revolution -
PlayStation controller for Dance Dance Revolution -
Dance Dance Revolution gamepad for home console -
The Power Pad, a floor mat game controller for the NES -
Game of Power Pong (a bicycle powered video game) being played at the "Hackers At Large" conference, held in Enschede, Netherlands -
The Joyboard, Atari 2600 balance board peripheral -
Gamercize, Playstation 2 -
Ring Fit Adventure, Nitendo Switch -
Arkanoid controller -
The Konami LaserScope -
Power Glove controller for the NES -
Turbotronic joystick for the NES -
U-force, hand movements controller for the NES -
Sega Activator, full-body motion based video game controller -
Dreamcast fishing controller (or Tsuri Controller) -
Sega paddle controller -
Sega smash controller -
TeeVGolf, Golf controller -
PlayStation DualShock controller -
Six-button Genesis/Mega Drive controller -
Nintendo 64 controller -
Gravis Gamepad for the PC -
Fairchild Channel F console and its two controllers -
Wii remote -
Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers -
Pointing stick on a Lenovo ThinkPad -
A touchpad on an early-2000s-era Sony Vaio laptop, an early example of a modern laptop touchpad. -
The three buttons Alto mouse (Xerox) -
The Nicoud or "Depraz" swiss mouse -
C7 Logitech, the first Logitech mouse -
Logitech, Pilot mouse, the first mouse with a scroll wheel -
Shooting in the rain by Antonin Fourneau et Manuel Braun, hijacking the Nintendo Zapper pistol -
Sponge game by Antonin Fourneau et Manuel Braun, Sponge Game is an installation that requires people to touch a sponge and each other to interact in a normally solitary game -
Mario under pressure by Antonin Fourneau, the installation proposes to control all the interactions of the Super Mario game only through a pressure sensor. -
HyperOlympic by Loic Horellou and Djeff Regottaz, device to play the Konami arcade game "track and field" from 1983 -
Bodily interface to design a publication with gestures. Experimentation during the Hackers & Designers Interfacial Workout workshop -
Repurposing controller and toys to control Photoshop, Hackers & Designers Control the Controller workshop -
The PJ Machine (Publishing Jockey Machine) is a box with arcade buttons to control a web interface for publishing. Made by Sarah Garcin -
do·doc box controls do·doc capture interface, by l'Atelier des Chercheurs -
Using a MIDI controller to design posters, by g.u.i -
Zenith “Lazy bones”, the first remote control for television -
Zenith “Flash-Matic”, the first wireless remote control for television -
Zenith “Space Commander”, wireless and mechanical remote control for television -
Nintendo “Super Scope” light gun for Super Nintendo -
The Dreamcast Gun for Sega Dreamcast -
Full motion racing simulator with all 6 degrees of freedom