At the time of its invention Morse code definitively changed the way Adafruit communicate. Historically it's been used in nautical navigation to aviation to radio, but its easy to learn and the universal nature makes it a great data entry method for folks who use Assistive Technology!
GBoard is an alternate keyboard for Android devices that lets you type using Morse code. It then converts those dots and dashes into letters and numbers, letting someone control a tablet or phone with only two buttons. The Morse Code for GBoard Interface Starter Pack will help you build a simple input device for GBoard that doesn't require soldering or elaborate construction techniques.
The Circuit Playground is powered directly from the tablet or phone, so no extra power pack is required. Using Circuit Playground Express's alligator clip pads lets Adafruit avoid soldering altogether and makes this a quick, easy project to build by anyone!
This pack includes everything you need:
Tania Finlayson, a developer, details the opportunities having a Morse system provided in her own life (http://www.tandemmaster.org/background.html). With her understanding of Morse, Tania has worked with her husband, Ken, and others to create the TandemMaster -- a Morse Code USB input device. Recently, in partnership with some friends at Google, Tania and Ken contributed to the development of the Morse Code GBoard.
Adafruit has got many ways you can build the GBoard project, check out Adafruit's learn guide using CircuitPython which will show how to use switches or capacitive touch. You can also visit the official GitHub repository for easy instructions on how to create your own custom interface for entering Morse Code letters into Google's GBoard Morse Code virtual keyboard.
Circuit Playground Express is the next step towards a perfect introduction to electronics and programming. Adafruit have taken the original Circuit Playground Classic and made it even better! Not only did Adafruit pack even more sensors in, They also made it even easier to program.
The board is round and has alligator-clip pads around it, so you don't have to solder or sew to make it work. You can power it from USB, a AAA battery pack, or with a Lipoly battery (for advanced users). Circuit Playground Express has built-in USB-support. Built-in USB means you can plug it in to program and it just shows up, no special cable or adapter required. Just program your code into the board then take it on the go!
Here are some of the great goodies baked into each Circuit Playground Express:
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