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  1. ok nice, other question how do i hook up the button, the way with the 10k restor or just between ground and a (digital?) pin?
  2. Hi there, I gladly found ur project and ur tutorial here and was more than happy to just follow it but i encountered some problems. I use an arduino uno r3 and a ws2812 led strip, i set it up and tested the strip works fien, but i cant get it to work with ur little app (witch is neat, thanks for the work u put into this project) So my problem is that i can load ur code to the arduino and fire up the app and.... nothing happens the app doesnt respond to anything, cant find a controller or so, can change the settings but thats no good if i cant find a controller, clicking multiple times on scan doesnt help..... So if u could help i would be glad. A few suggestions or ideas (mainly the things i am trying to achieve, tho i dont realy have any programming skills so not realy getting anywhere....) More channels, what I am wanting to be able to is have different channels and have different effects on those. My main effect goal is one that uses sensor data from the pc (internal hardware sensors) and responds to those, ultimately having the colors of each single led change to have my pc look like a cfd heat simulation, so something that changes the color up the scale with increasing values (temps, fan speeds, loads,.....) to have like a color fade out from one position....... Anyway thanks for ur work here
  3. @dany_boy that looks great. Would love to have a tutorial about this. What arduino did u use and would that work on any arduino? Is ur code on Github or somewhere like that? What effects did u implement? Would this also work for several led strips, so like having 2 or more channels on the Hue+? Would love to hear more about this.
  4. running a Logitech G105 and a Gigabyte XM300 paired up with some akg k619 atm.
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