Bootlicking Trainer prototype
Posted: 15 Aug 2017, 13:52
Over at Likera's forum, there was the question about how to implement a release based on boot-licking.
My first idea was to build micro-switches into a shoe-stretcher, but a first try showed that this was not practical enough. Evaluating the buttons would have needed some additional hardware, too.
So the question was: what is easily available, has buttons and fits into the tip of a shoe?
Right, a computer-mouse. I tried it and it worked, so I built a quick prototype that's a bit inspired by the blowjob-trainer...
You can enter the number of required (c)licks and choose if the buttons must be alternated.
Release is by an external program. It can be a cmd-line, script or executable.
Once the Start button is pressed, the window will maximize and catch all clicks until the counter reaches 0. Then the release is triggered.
Multiple mice can be used, but I didn't find an easy way to distinguish between them, yet.
Download link: http://www.filedropper.com/bltrainer_1
To start it, you must have Java installed (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ ... teId=otnpt)
Then you start gradlew.bat (Windows) or gradlew (Linux, Mac). It will download some dependencies on the first run...
Since I'm using Linux, I couldn't try other OS, but it should run on every platform where Java is available.
My first idea was to build micro-switches into a shoe-stretcher, but a first try showed that this was not practical enough. Evaluating the buttons would have needed some additional hardware, too.
So the question was: what is easily available, has buttons and fits into the tip of a shoe?
Right, a computer-mouse. I tried it and it worked, so I built a quick prototype that's a bit inspired by the blowjob-trainer...
You can enter the number of required (c)licks and choose if the buttons must be alternated.
Release is by an external program. It can be a cmd-line, script or executable.
Once the Start button is pressed, the window will maximize and catch all clicks until the counter reaches 0. Then the release is triggered.
Multiple mice can be used, but I didn't find an easy way to distinguish between them, yet.
Download link: http://www.filedropper.com/bltrainer_1
To start it, you must have Java installed (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ ... teId=otnpt)
Then you start gradlew.bat (Windows) or gradlew (Linux, Mac). It will download some dependencies on the first run...
Since I'm using Linux, I couldn't try other OS, but it should run on every platform where Java is available.