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Tap | Bluetooth Dual Switch Assistive Device

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Tap is a bluetooth dual switch access device that enables people with disabilities to control mobile phones, tablets and computers. It works by activating switch control on the selected device, and mapping Tap’s customisable buttons to the desired functions - whether this be ‘move to next item’ and ‘tap’, or media functions such as ‘play’ and ‘pause’. At the heart of the device is a micro:bit v2 board, which is required to create Tap.

 

Learn how to design your own custom version of Tap - https://bit.ly/3Xr1pDL

 

 

Tap is being released as an open-source concept. Our aim is to work with individuals and disability organisations, not only to share and distribute the device, but to gather feedback and make improvements over time. If you get chance to test the device, please do let us know your thoughts by emailing hello@weareprintlab.com.

 

In addition to the 3D print and design files, we have also developed a maker guide and step-by-step assembly instructions to make it super easy for anyone to make and use the device. These are available in the Files section.

 

DISCLAIMER

Due to the varying tolerances of 3D printers and material properties, we cannot guarantee the same functionality or tactile experience for each manufactured Tap device. If you have any issues with 3D printing or usage, please contact hello@weareprintlab.com and we will do our best to advise you with alternative print settings or design adjustments.

 

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About PrintLab

PrintLab is an online platform that offers courses, tools, and certifications in 3D CAD and 3D printing. Our mission is to empower educators, students, and makers with industry-recognised skills and credentials, while guiding them in designing meaningful products along the way – whether it’s assistive technology, sustainable homeware, or many other innovative solutions enhanced by the customisation of 3D printing.

 

Learn more and start a free trial of PrintLab: https://weareprintlab.com/

 

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Assembly Guide (1)
Tap - Maker Guide.pdf

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Very useful and a great creation! I don't know why more people have not seen this!
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I find the concept and model excellent The print went smoothly and the result is beautiful I am still awaiting delivery of my ordered Micro:Bit v2 Where can I find the other switches Could you perhaps upload those as well
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I dont want to do the A and B is there any files for the video game stick?
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great
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