This is a linear slider box to be used in conjunction with the software deej. Deej is software to control individual program volumes in Windows and Linux. Deej interfaces between windows using an arduino device and taking analog inputs from the arduino and mapping them to windows programs. More can be found about Deej at the Github below:
https://github.com/omriharel/deej
This box is meant to be used as a desktop device, and holds 5 linear sliders to control volumes. Personally mine is mapped as follows:
Master | Active Window | Teamspeak | Browser | Everything else
The bill of materials is as follows, along with prices I paid:
Controller: Arduino nano (clone compatible) | $2.64
USB cable: USB-C cable | pick one of the myriad usb cables at home
Sliders: 5x SC6080GH (60mm slide length, linear resistance mapping) | $3.27/lot
Knobs: 5x Fader Knobs | $1.52/lot
Bolts: M5x20 socket head cap screw
Wire: 22ga wire
Wiring and build instructions can be found on the github site for Deej. Assembly instructions should be straightforward. Arduino slides into position and is locked in by 2x3 grid of pins.
This Model was originally designed by nightfox939 and was originally posted on Thingiverse as a 7 Slider Model