Arduino – Gesture Control

In this video I’ll be showing you how to make a simple gesture controlled input device for your computer using an Arduino.

For this project You’ll be needing an Arduino pro micro compatible board, I’ll be using this board as I can use it as a USB Interface Device with a computer.

You’ll also be needing two Ultrasonic distance sensors, some wire and a USB cable for the Arduino. I have also designed a 3D printable case and Laser cut face-plate for this project.

To program the Arduino board, connect it to a computer that has the Arduino IDE on it, select the Arduino Leonardo board from the boards list, followed by the COM port and upload the example sketch.

Sketch

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To begin, I’ll be removing the header pins from the sensors and soldering a piece of wire to each of the connections on the sensors.
We can also connect the power and ground connections from the two sensors together to power them both.

Now we can solder the sensors to the Arduino board, see the project page for a full wiring diagram. With the appropriate connections made from the sensors and Arduino we can install these into the case.

To test out the gesture sensor, connect the USB cable to your computer. The example sketch will be able to determine the difference between a left and right swipe, executing different functions once they have been detected.