LipSync
The LipSync is an assistive technology device that allows quadriplegics and other people with limited hand function to use touchscreen mobile devices, tablets, and computers by manipulation of a mouth-operated joystick with integrated sip and puff controls. This is an Open-Source Hardware project, so the Lipsync can be made at the community level for less than $300.
This GitHub repository will serve as a database for all files and documentation associated with the LipSync project.
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Compatibility
Operating Systems | Version | Release | Additional Information |
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iOS | 13.1 | September 19,2019 | Compatible with iPhone 7 and newer versions (Requires USB to Lightning or USB to USB-C Adapter) |
Windows | XP,7,10 | 2001 | Compatible with Windows XP and newer versions |
Android | 4-9 | Released 2013 | Compatible with Android 4 and newer versions (Requires USB On-The-Go) |
MacOS | 10 | Released 2000 | Compatible with Mac OS X 10.0 and newer versions |
Getting Started
There are several options for obtaining a LipSync device.
- Build it yourself
- Request a volunteer maker to build one for you.
1. Build it Yourself
All the information you need to build a LipSync is avaiable in this repository. You'll need to order a number of off-the-shelf components, order a set of custom printed circuit boards and 3D print a number of components.
2. Volunteer Build
You can submit a build request through the Makers Making Change Website. A volunteer maker will build a LipSync and the requestor is responsible for the cost of materials and any shipping.
First, you'll need to sign up to create an account. Once your account is activated, you can log in.
Second, submit a build request for a LipSync.
Once a volunteer maker agrees to take on your request, communicate with them to discuss details and reimbursement.
Download
Resource | Version | Format | Link |
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LipSync All | 3.0 | ZIP | LipSync.zip |
LipSync Assembly Guide | 1.6 | LipSync_Assembly_Guide.pdf | |
LipSync Startup Guide | 1.8 | LipSync_Startup_Guide.pdf | |
LipSync User Guide | 1.3 | LipSync_User_Guide.pdf | |
LipSync Mounting Guide | 1.0 | LipSync_Mounting_Guide.pdf | |
LipSync BOM (XLSX) | September 1, 2021 | XLSX | LipSync_BOM.xlsx |
LipSync BOM (CSV) | September 1, 2021 | CSV | LipSync_BOM.csv |
LipSync Firmware | 3.0 | INO | LipSync_Firmware.ino |
LipSync Interface Board Layout | 2.71 | BRD | LipSync_Interface_Board.brd |
LipSync Interface Board Schematic | 2.71 | SCH | LipSync_Interface_Board.sch |
JLCPCB LipSync Interface Board Gerber | 2.71 | ZIP | JLCPCB_LipSync_Interface_Board.zip |
OSHPark LipSync Interface Board Gerber | 2.71 | ZIP | OSHPark_LipSync_Interface_Board.zip |
PCBWay LipSync Interface Board Gerber | 2.71 | ZIP | PCBWay_LipSync_Interface_Board.zip |
Seeed Fusion LipSync Interface Board Gerber | 2.71 | ZIP | Seeed_Fusion_LipSync_Interface_Board.zip |
Housing_design | 3.0 | STL | LipSync_Button.STL |
LipSync_Front_Housing.STL | |||
LipSync_Joystick_Base.STL | |||
LipSync_Joystick_Front.STL | |||
LipSync_Joystick_Rocker.STL | |||
LipSync_Joystick_Jig.STL | |||
LipSync_Rear_Housing.STL | |||
3D_Print_Settings.txt |
Resources
Resource | Link |
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LipSync Firmware and Calibration Video | Video |
LipSync Joystick Calibration Video | Video |
LipSync Build Video | Video |
License
This is an open source hardware project and adheres to the Open Source Hardware (OSHW) Statement of Principle 1.0 and Open Source Hardware (OSHW) Definition 1.0 found at www.oshwa.org
About Makers Making Change
Makers Making Change is an initiative of Neil Squire, a Canadian non-profit that helps people with disabilities.
We are committed to creating a network of volunteer makers who support people with disabilities in their communities through building cost-effective assistive devices. Check out our library of free, open-source assistive technologies with parts and build instructions.
- www.MakersMakingChange.com
- GitHub
- Thingiverse
- Twitter: @makermakechange
- Instagram: @makersmakingchange
Contact Us
For technical questions, to get involved, or share your experience we encourage you to visit the MMC Device Page, MMC Forum, or contact [email protected]