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Have an old USB keyboard you love, but wish was wireless? DIYer DastardlyLabs shows off how to make your own little adapter that’ll convert just about any old USB keyboard to Bluetooth.
Unfortunately, at least with the USB-Bluetooth adapters I've used, pairing is still handled by the computer, so the user experience is the same as using built-in Bluetooth, and peripherals won't ...
[DastardlyLabs] saw a video about converting a PS/2 keyboard to Bluetooth and realized he didn’t have any PS/2 keyboards anymore. So he pulled the same trick with a USB keyboard. Along the wa… ...
The Arduino, Bluetooth module (check your specs, some HC-05, and HC-06 may come on a breakout board expecting 5V), and USB Host shield all run off of 3.3V, but devices you want to plug into the ...
Plugable's USB-BT5 Bluetooth 5.0 adapter is currently selling for $13. Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs . Listing image: Plugable ...
The new wireless, ergonomic keyboard looks good to CNET's Stephen Shankland -- except the part where Microsoft squanders a USB port instead of just using Bluetooth.
One of the key issues is that the Bluetooth drivers for the Surface required an update to support Windows 8.1 touch gestures. If you are a Surface Wireless Keyboard Adapter user, then let us know ...