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Yet another hardware way #201

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ABLomas opened this issue Jul 15, 2020 · 1 comment
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Yet another hardware way #201

ABLomas opened this issue Jul 15, 2020 · 1 comment

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@ABLomas
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ABLomas commented Jul 15, 2020

I kinda liked "hardware expert way", but device itself is not very usable. It is built for specific OS, requires running daemon, does not work on stripped out boxes without psutils, comms via serial and so on.

I built another device, it does not require anything on host side and works with any OS (well, if you can run vim and input something - it should work). It also do not have any hardware buttons or moving parts, so can be built like tank and absorb all hits (when you need to quit vim really quick, for example).

"Demo" video: https://youtu.be/w2UrJhpSDqE
Code, 3D files and so on: https://github.com/ABLomas/vimquitter

@Vaisakhkm2625
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hey it is really good... but too much explanation... no one will read it...
Nice work

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