Assistive Tech: Button and Mouth Switch Makey Makey Controller for Cerebral Palsy
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Assistive Tech: Button and Mouth Switch Makey Makey Controller for Cerebral Palsy
For this project, we were tasked with creating computer-accessible switches for a student with spastic cerebral palsy. The student has full control of their mouth, breath, and neck, but all other movements are jerky and difficult to control. While designing the switches, we had to consider both accessibility and cost-effectiveness.
Supplies
Bite Switch:
1 Makey Makey (Alligator Clips included)
1 roll Copper Tape
1 roll Duck Tape
1 pair Wire strippers
Button Switch:
1 roll Copper Tape
4-8 Rubber Bands
1 Makey Makey (Alligator Clips included)
1 pair Wire strippers
Take Apart the Clothespin
Separate wooden sides from the metal spring
Keep all pieces
For mouth switch
Prepare the Wires
Strip 1/2 in off each wire using the wire stripper tool
For mouth switch
Attach Wires With Copper Tape
Fray out stripped wire on the inside of the clothespin and cover with copper tape
Repeat for both sides
For mouth switch
Cover With Duct Tape
Route excess unstripped wire on the side of the clothespin cover with duct tape. Leave the copper tape section uncovered
For mouth switch
Reassemble the Clothespin
Reattach both completed sides of the clothespin to the metal spring
For mouth switch
Secure With Rubber Band
Wrap center of the clothespin with a rubber band
For mouth switch
3D Print the Switch Housing
Start Button Switch
See STL files attached below
Prepare Wire
Strip 2-3 in off each wire using the wire stripper tool
For button switch
Apply Copper Tape to the Inside
Fray wire and attach to 3D printed base with copper tape. Cover the surface area of the button and the top with copper tape
For button switch
Add Rubber Bands for Tension
Add adequate attention for participants' needs
For button switch