Until you’ve used a dial controller, it’s hard to imagine how much use you would get out of it. Adjusting the volume, adjusting zoom, these are easy to think about, but what if it could go further? The Ahmsville dial is a new kit that allows you to make your own dial controller modeled after Microsoft’s surface dial.
This Arduino-based controller is great for creatives who want to customize their software and elevate their process by streamlining things and setting shortcuts with the dial. Since it’s based on Arduino, there’s a lot of room for customization as well.
With 4 mappable capacitive touch inputs, you can also connect programmable leds and the included vibration motor.