If you want to hook up some unusual buttons up to your computer, there are a couple of ways to get them to appear as USB hid devices. A presentation I saw at Maker Faire mentioned Teensy USB, ~$20, and another I've seen is Makey Makey,[1] a possibly more versatile device, on Kickstarter and ~$35.
The posted solution requires custom software, but the above are more customizable yet require nothing special be installed.
+1 for the Teensy (a lot of newer Arduinos can also act as a HID)
The MakeyMakey would work but is overkill because it's designed for sensing capacitance rather than a key press.
Actually, if you have any modicum of skill at soldering you can easily use an old keyboard. I turned a GuitarHero guitar I found at Goodwill into a Frets on Fire controller that way.
Somebody call up JWZ and tell him that someone found a way to make decals opaque enough for a macbook. He's been trying to crack that puzzle for years.
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[1] http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joylabs/makey-makey-an-i...
The MakeyMakey would work but is overkill because it's designed for sensing capacitance rather than a key press.
Actually, if you have any modicum of skill at soldering you can easily use an old keyboard. I turned a GuitarHero guitar I found at Goodwill into a Frets on Fire controller that way.
I've used the V-USB library in a couple of fun projects - it's nothing short of awesome.