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#61
Originally Posted by Wikiwide View Post
Yep. 3D files for the slider, including the arrow keys. Bill of materials, and the like.

Which software do you use for CAD modelling? Because I often regard CAD software as either "useful, but a pain to use" or "pretty but seemingly useless". It's probably a question of steep learning curves and strange use cases. As in, I can open 3D file for mobile phone case in FreeCAD, but then I struggle to import Nokia N900 stylus onto the same stage/into the same file, or rather, struggle to scale it (by factor of 10, was it?)? Because it would be neat to have phone case that can store stylus inside. But then, I would need to figure out a nice, thin-end stylus for capacitive touchscreen, first...

And it's also a question of "Don't forget to take stylus out of phone case every time before you take case off the phone".

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Well, as you saw in the video, I made the design in FreeCad and then 3d printed the files. For the arrow keys I used those small click buttons as i have lot of them.

I run FreeCad on the phone using Wine.
In the case of s24u, I made a cut out in the case to be able to easily take out the stylus.
You try to design a case for N900?

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#62
Originally Posted by ryu1 View Post
Well, as you saw in the video, I made the design in FreeCad and then 3d printed the files. For the arrow keys I used those small click buttons as i have lot of them.

I run FreeCad on the phone using Wine.
In the case of s24u, I made a cut out in the case to be able to easily take out the stylus.
You try to design a case for N900?

Cheers!
No, trying to design a USB enabled case for HMD Fusion. So that it would have camera lens cover, notice when it's opened and closed, have half-way press camera button, have notification LED, and have stylus. Stylus would have to work with capacitive touchscreen. And have pointy end, for ease of writing and painting. But I have yet to see a ballpoint refill that plays nice with capacitive touchscreen...

And everything is tricky. From choice of materials to tolerances between parts.

Ideally, it would also add wireless charging. But that's another can of worms.

Oh, and flashlight for camera. The default one for HMD Fusion is deliberately dim?

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Originally Posted by Wikiwide View Post
No, trying to design a USB enabled case for HMD Fusion. So that it would have camera lens cover, notice when it's opened and closed, have half-way press camera button, have notification LED, and have stylus. Stylus would have to work with capacitive touchscreen. And have pointy end, for ease of writing and painting. But I have yet to see a ballpoint refill that plays nice with capacitive touchscreen...

And everything is tricky. From choice of materials to tolerances between parts.

Ideally, it would also add wireless charging. But that's another can of worms.

Oh, and flashlight for camera. The default one for HMD Fusion is deliberately dim?

Thank you!
The way I see it is a 3d printed case with an USB keyboard board inside it. If there is a keymapper for Android that let you map different keys to different actions, camera buttons/cover can be easily added. The LED flaslight could be a standalone LED that takes power from the +/- of the USB pins and could be toggled with a microswitch. Wireless charging should work as long as there is no metal in the way of the receiving coil on the back of the phone, if space allows a smart positioning of the usb keyboard board.

The biggest challenge is the capacitive stylus. It is the main reason I use Samsung phones and I find quite weird why there is no other manufacturer that includes active pens inside phones.
As far as I know there is no sharp tip capacitive pen (although I remember I saw some fake samsung galaxy note phones that had sharp tips)
 

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ryu1: Mostly agree. Except, HMD Fusion doesn't have wireless charging, it only has NFC. So, I would have to add wireless charging myself, and on top of that, try to make its hardware not interfere with NFC hardware.
Also, I got at Officeworks cheap pens that somehow are recognised by touchscreen. Messy - glitter ink left on screen. Not 100% effective. But, sharp tip capacitive touchscreen stylus!
 
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