Turn A Mouse Into An Analogue Tuning Knob

The software defined radio has opened up unimaginable uses of the radio spectrum for radio enthusiasts, but itās fair to say that thereās one useful feature of an old-fashioned radio they lack when used via a computer. Weāre talking of course about the tuning knob, because it represents possibly the most intuitive way to move across the bands. Never fear though, because [mircemk] has a solution. Heās converted a mouse into a tuning dial.
The scroll wheel on a mouse is nothing more than a rotary encoder, and can easily be used as a sort of tuning knob. Replacing it with a better encoder gives it a much better feel, so thatās what heās done. An enclosure has the guts of a mouse, with the front-mounted encoder wired into where the scroll wheel would have been. The result, for a relatively small amount of work, is a tuning knob, and a peripheral weāre guessing could also have a lot of uses beyond software defined radio.
Itās not the first knob weāve seen, for that you might want to start with the wonderfully named Tiny Knob, but itās quite possibly one of the simplest to build. We like it.
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