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C128 USB Keyboard This project is designed to allow a modern USB keyboard to be used with a Commodore 128D/DCR in place of the original Commodore keyboard.
That means you can have the CUI appear to be any USB HID device you want: keyboard, mouse, game controller, etc. The Arduino has a friendly development environment and a large following though.
Developer Jaco Burge based in the UK has created a customisable mini shortcut keyboard aptly named the TouchPad, which can be programmed using either the built-in programming mode or the Arduino ...
This causes problems when switching between devices — for example, the pendrive won't work if the keyboard was used first, and vice versa. There’s no .end () or cleanup function in the current Arduino ...
For geeks and professional typists, the choice of keyboard is like religion and some of them adhere to the religion of Microsoft's Wireless Keyboard line.… ...
Robofun Create has built a fully functional keyboard using Staropramen beer cans, demonstrating once more that the potential of systems like the Arduino and Raspberry Pi is only limited by the ...
But I can't help but wonder what a determined hacker could put together with an Arduino board, a weekend and a little imagination. Google Reader Pedal: hacking a USB keyboard [Boing Boing] See Also: ...
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.