Graduate students Jay Silver and Eric Rosenbaum of MIT Media Lab have just wrapped up a round of funding on Kickstarter to bring a simplistic and creative device to consumers that will allow them to turn virtually anything into a touch sensitive button. The creators of the new USB connectible board, called MaKey MaKey, have raised more than 20 times the $25,000 they originally wanted to begin production. The MaKey MaKey works easily with any current operating system and functions without any additional software to be recognized as a keyboard or mouse. The board uses alligator clip connections, which you can attach to any device that can conduct even the slightest bit of an electrical current. In one example, the creators turned bananas into piano keys, pairing the MaKey with a simple web app.
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