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A project log for Graphically Programmable Arduino Shortcut Keypad

I made a shortcut keypad which can automate anything at the press of a button! It is programmed with a drag and drop interface I created.

robin-hartleyRobin Hartley 11/17/2017 at 18:250 Comments

Wow, I can't believe it - I've just made my first couple of sales of The Amazing Shortcut Keypad and it feels fantastic! It's taken 3 years and thousands of hours of work to get to this point but I'm delighted to now be able to offer keypads for sale.

There has been some small tweaks to the design recently - the EEPROM memory chip is now mounted on the surface of the PCB, making it quicker to build whilst costing less. 

First sale selfie!

I'm now inviting those who have been involved since the start to be the first owners of The Amazing Shortcut Keypad. This also lets me test the software and installation experience to ensure it all works as planned.

In the next couple of weeks I will be opening up the sales to others in the UK (my home country) and from then on, I will do the necessary testing to sell into the U.S.A.

I'm so excited, I can't believe that a project which started on my bedroom desk is now available to purchase. 

Please feel free to visit the website: https://theamazingshortcutkeypad.com/

... and feel free to get in touch! theamazingshortcutkeypad@gmail.com

Cheers!

Robin

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