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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. This feature isn&… ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks Tagged arduino, bluetooth, hc-05, hc05, keyboard, usb Post navigation ← Raspberry Pi Chiptune Player Rocks A Sound Chip From The 80’s ...
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 ...
The keyboard is, in fact, a single-button keyboard that sends a pre-settled keystroke to the connected system. With a simple hardware wiring and a sketch to emulate the keyboard, thanks to its USB HID ...
DastardlyLabs uses a USB host shield, a Bluetooth module, an Arduino Pro Mini, and a bunch of other random parts to create this little device. ... Have an old USB keyboard you love, ...
The Arduino cable tester is equipped with a touchscreen the Cable Tracer builds on a previous project that is now 70% ... Approx 70% smaller footprint, additionally includes RJ45, USB-A3, ...
The keyboard — which would be an instant hit at pretty much any party — is made of 40 beer cans connected to an Arduino-powered touch controller attached to a Raspberry Pi that controlled the ...
Matt built it for her using an old USB keyboard, wire, solder and a little DIY invention. It’s surprising we don’t see foot pedals more often in mainstream desktop \[…\] Skip to main content ...
To people being spied on, it looks like just another USB charger plugged into a wall socket. KeySweeper - covert Microsoft wireless keyboard sniffer using Arduino and nRF24L01+ ...
Meanwhile, the Arduino Mega is getting the same USB chip along with an ATMega2560 processor with twice the memory. Right now only 128K is available, but that's a software limitation and they're ...
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