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Example of emulating serial, keyboard and mouse over USB with Arduino It's an example of how to emulate serial port, keyboard and mouse over USB with the Atmega16U2 and communicating with an ...
The newly released Arduino Leonardo has a few very interesting features, most notably the ability to act as a USB keyboard and mouse thanks to the new ATmega 32U4 microcontroller.
The keyboard, which he is calling z.48, is based around the Arduino Pro Micro running a firmware generated on kbfirmware.com, and features some absolutely fantastic hand-wiring.
The 4xMacropad is a low-cost, open-source hardware 4-key mechanical macro keyboard based on WCH CH552G 8051-compatible USB microcontroller and whose keys can easily be configured from a web browser ...
When Arduino first started supporting USB keyboard (early 2013), I added Arduino's API to Teensy's USB keyboard object (first published in 2009), so sketches using Arduino's way would work.
Engineering student Federico Terzi has created a new input device aptly named the Gesture Keyboard which, as the name suggests, converts gestures into keystrokes thanks to a little Arduino ...
The keyboard was built using a Arduino board together with a fuel capacity of controllers, which is then being connected to a Raspberry Pi mini computer.
To make that actually work, Robofun paired an Arduino board with some capacitive controllers for the base, and connected that to a Raspberry Pi that linked the keyboard to the TV.
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