This project is the secondary development of ESP8266_Multiplayer_Pong by the Tai Chi maker team
Thanks to the Tai Chi Maker team for their selfless open source!
The original work is based on breadboard: as shown in the figure
This is very inconvenient and not easy to carry.
At the same time, the feel of this button is actually not very good. I use mechanical key switches. I can weld green switches, black switches, etc. according to personal preferences. It is very playable.
I drew it on the PCB, and the code still uses the original author's. Link to the source code (GitHub may require scientific access) , I will put it in the attachment. The copyright belongs to the original author. If there is any infringement, please contact me to delete it. Thanks again to the original author.
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