Adafruit_CircuitPython_HID
keybow2040-voicemeeter
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Adafruit_CircuitPython_HID
- hid_gamepad bug?
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HID Cable: a Zero+Pico based "cable" allowing an iPad to send text to other devices over the HID protocol
This is the final version of my HID Cable, a setup I made for my teaching job. It consists of a Pi Pico and a Pi Zero. On the Zero end, a soldered on USB C cable provides power and a wired USB Ethernet gadget local network connection from the connected iPad Pro. The iPad has a ton of Shortcuts (automation app) set up with predefined feedback comments that I can trigger with keyboard shortcuts in order to copy to the clipboard, normally used to insert into student work I grade. A second keyboard shortcut however grabs the clipboard and uses HTTP POST to the Pi's hostname, where it's running a Flask server. The Flask script compensates for any odd characters that the Pico end doesn't support before sending it over UART to the Pico. The Pico is connected to any other device that supports USB keyboards and acts like one, receiving the text over UART and typing it out as if it were a keyboard. This is fairly standard CircuitPython HID with a Norwegian layout.
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How do I enable gamepad in boot.py?
I found this example code in Adafruit's HID library and I wanted to use the hid_simple_gamepad.py. I was wondering how I could enable gamepad in boot.py? Any help is appreciated.
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Can't get Pico to send keystrokes
I downloaded the adafruit_hid https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_HID/releases 5.3.3
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Keystrokes for game
It's not 100% correct but it should look a bit like this, the delay you can choose to your needs, but at least 0.15s. Here is a link to the github with a lot of examples
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how to flash with past versions of circuitpython
https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_HID/pull/66 here it states that gamepad will no longer be included, am I understanding it right?
- Import ubs_hid
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Simple ejection seat controller mechanism for anyone who wants to make a cheap easy design.
Then I use the circuit python HID library to sent keyboard HID reports (keypresses) to the host machine. They have good examples on the Github.
- My OE Desk Setup with 4 jobs
- Tutorial on How to make PicoWheel. The DIY racing wheel.
keybow2040-voicemeeter
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My keybow 2040 configuration to control VB-Audio Voicemeeter Banana (and more)
Code on GitHub (a bit quick and dirty, as I'm not a Python developer ; sorry for people that might cry tears of blood reading my code...).
What are some alternatives?
python-keyboard - A hand-wired USB & Bluetooth keyboard powered by Python and more
kmk_firmware - Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python
Pico-Game-Controller - Raspberry Pi Pico Firmware for a SDVX or IIDX controller setup. Supports 11 buttons, 10 LEDs, 1 WS2812B strip, and 2 encoders.
ampule - A tiny HTTP server made for CircuitPython WiFi devices (like the ESP32)
Terkin - Datalogger for MicroPython and CPython.
pico-examples
shouldi-eink-display - Create a low powered, renewable generation forecast display with a Raspberry Pi Zero & Inky wHAT.
pico-lorawan-circuitpython - Raspberry Pi Pico and LoRaWAN from CircuitPython
voicemeeter-auto-affinity - Automatically sets the affinity of "audiodg.exe" to only one core on computer start to fix the crackling noises that can occur in VoiceMeeter.
aqo - Air Quality Object that beautifully and passively displays the level of CO2 in the air
USBnunchuck - Convert Wii Nunchuck to USB joystick without soldering using CircuitPython