GamecubeBT
Dongle to connect a bluetooth PS3 controller to the Gamecube 🎮 (by sirjeannot)
arduino-bt-hid-proxy
Bluetooth HID proxy is implemented using Arduino. Make a Bluetooth keyboard or mouse (WIP) work in BIOS or device without BT stack (e.g. TMK USB to USB Converter) (by houkanshan)
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Just ordered mine...
I believe i'll agree with you when I become much smarter and wiser. for now ive found the ultimate answer: HID proxy. use a MitM device like an arduino to consume ts2/xr input and forward the exact or modified result to a usb connected recipient as a standard keyboard. this also enables to ts2/xr to be used in environments where bluetooth drivers arent even present. https://github.com/houkanshan/arduino-bt-hid-proxy above is a working example of this being done. im opting for the rpi2040 instead of the ATmega32U4 since the former has everything all in one, and I dont have my iron on this side of the planet. this should be a lot of fun.
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Review of the Kinesis Advantage360 Professional
There are forum comments like "wait, what are you trying to do, bluetooth keyboards are only for mobile devices and Macs, aren't they?", like that's an acceptable thing. I'm not sure about Windows, but you can't even wake Linux from sleep with a bluetooth keyboard or mouse!
I did find this DIY solution while hunting for the apparently non-existent real one: https://github.com/houkanshan/arduino-bt-hid-proxy
What are some alternatives?
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HID_Buttons - Arduino library making it easier to use HID buttons
dactyl-keyboard - Parameterized ergonomic keyboard
awesome-split-keyboards - A collection of ergonomic split keyboards ⌨