# littleBits Makey Makey

**Type:** Product page · **SKU:** LBH846 · **Brand:** [LittleBits](https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/littlebits-australia) · **GTIN:** 810876020749
**Page:** https://core-electronics.com.au/littlebits-makey-makey.html ([markdown](https://core-electronics.com.au/littlebits-makey-makey.html.md))

Ready to incorporate a carrot, your sunglasses, or great-grandma into your littleBits creations? Now you can use everyday objects to trigger your Bits and control cursors on your computer’s keyboard, or even control your computer with Bits.

## Pricing

- **Price:** $106.99 (inc GST) — $97.26 AUD, exc GST
- **Quantity discounts:** 5+ $94.59 (exc GST) · 10+ $92.65 (exc GST)
- Special pricing may change at any time.

## Availability & dispatch

- Available with a lead time — expect dispatch between Aug 24 and Aug 27.

## Description

Ready to incorporate a carrot, your sunglasses, or great-grandma into your littleBits creations? Now you can use everyday objects to trigger your Bits and control cursors on your computer’s keyboard, or even control your computer with Bits.

Make a touchpad out of ANYTHING by attaching alligator clips (4 are included!) to the Makey Makey Bit. For example: you and a banana. When you touch the banana, you complete the connection, and the Makey Makey Bit sends a signal to either your computer (move cursor left or right) or to your bits (flash an LED or turn a motor).

You can make 3 awesome interactions:

1. **Touch to Bit**: Trigger your Bits with any conductive object. Touch a banana to turn on an LED, splash water to move a servo motor, or turn a watermelon into a bass drum!
2. **Bit to computer**: Use regular Bits, like sensors and triggers, to control the cursors on your computor. Make a whimsical photobooth with your computer by using the sound trigger. Take pictures with a clap, sneeze--anything that makes sound.
3. **Touch to computer**: Use any object that can hold electricity, like oranges, foil, or people, to control the cursors on your computer.

The module connects to a computer through a micro USB cable and has three MaKey MaKey inputs which are mapped to left arrow, right arrow, and space bar/mouse click. Each one of these key inputs can be controlled by littleBits modules like motion triggers or light sensors.

Learn more about Makey Makey with littleBits Tips &amp; Tricks and [FAQ](https://support.littlebits.cc/hc/en-us/sections/200964099-Using-the-Makey-Makey-module)

## Images

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