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Hi, everyone I am new to this forum, I am from CA running a small business(electrician shop). I am good at electronics (willing to advanced projects in microelectronics )

Currently, I am on a project for disabled persons. I am trying to build a fully automatic wheelchair which can be controlled using two fingers. I need your comments on this topic. I am trying to build it on Arduino platform. I welcome all comments on this topic and looking forward to your help.
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