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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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HID
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Trying to use a Leonardo as a switching device for my KVM. Nothing happens when I plug the USB into the KVM's keyboard port.
I don't think the built-in keyboard library identifies itself as "boot capable" in the HID descriptor, which is necessary for simpler keyboard devices. Try using NicoHood's HID library with the "BootKeyboard" object.
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I made my own keydeck! So happy with it, the multimedia keys and encoder are so useful!
Looks great! How did you handle the programming? Did you follow a guide, or did you implement the Arduino HID Project library?
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Can I send data to my computer to programmatically control the mouse using an esp8266?
Skip the esp then and pick up any dev board supported by the HID project.
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After some help from the kind people of this subreddit I managed to get my first project working with some workarounds! (vJoySerialFeeder was the solution)
You can make it act like a HID - which is what I assume many people have done - with custom drivers like this one. https://github.com/NicoHood/HID
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Making an DIY gaming wheel
You can use Arduino HID Project which allows to reprogram atmega16u2 which performs USB communications on Uno. Then you can upload HID sketch on 16u2 and "normal" code on atmega328 which would do everything and send desired wheel state via serial. On 16u2 side you will parse that serial command from 328 and translate it into HID message
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HID - LED status lights beyond 0x07
I'm trying to grab the "microphone muted" LED status from the HID library, but it seems like the library only supports a select few statuses out of the box: https://github.com/NicoHood/HID/issues/151
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How to use an Arduino uno clone as HID?
https://github.com/NicoHood/HID for a real UNO
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Little brother saw me upgrading and cleaning my laptop, bough me a kit. (help in description)
Nano (atmega328) doesnt have native USB support (just a USB to UART converter). UNO also doesnt have native USB support, but has a atmega16U2 on board. You can flash this chip and build a USB HID bridge -> https://github.com/NicoHood/HID/
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Help from Masters of the HID (ATMega32u4) and ChromeOS?
Try using NicoHood's HID project and the system key page: https://github.com/NicoHood/HID/blob/master/examples/System/System.ino
- Advice needed for a beginner
torn
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Comparing Hobby PCB Vendors
There are other benefits: A PCB design can be shared so that others can fabricate it themselves. (Or modify it if they wish). A PCB design will likely have a schematic, too, which can be studied.
I'd also bet that PCB projects are more likely to inspire better PCB projects. -- Or at least, the domain I've tried my hand at has been PCBs for custom mechanical keyboards.
e.g. I've seen boards inspired by https://github.com/hsgw/plaid such as https://github.com/coseyfannitutti/discipline or https://github.com/rtitmuss/torn and I think there are several popular split keyboard designs which basically descend from https://github.com/MakotoKurauchi/helix
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6x3+4
Torn
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[IC/GB] Extra Torn Keyboard PCBs
I'm going to build the Torn ergo split keyboard but I don't need x5 PCBs, switch plates, and base plates. So I'm checking to see if others are interested in splitting the cost of the JLCPCB order. For clarity, I'm not looking to profit from this, just split the cost of the PCBs.
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Any reccomendations for corne-like board with another key in thumb cluster? Also here is bongocat
https://github.com/rtitmuss/torn Seems to be all freely available including a build guide
- Have there been splits with an IC?
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My Cantor build, designed by u/diepala
I would like to compare it to Torn
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I just realized that my shoes match my keeb
For a true match, the keyboard should be a Torn
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Here's my current family photo. A lil bit more mod then I'll be ENDGAME.
Also very much interested in this. I'm thinking about building a split keyboard myself and can't decide on which one to go for. I've considered so far: - redox: The layout looks thought through - sofle: Easy to build, because of the used microcontroller - torn: Is throughhole, huge plus for me since I could order pcb's and solder it myself, also looks good. the only thing I don't like about it, is that I need a number row and am not sure if I'll be able to add it to the schematic
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something something blackpink
The torn is the closest https://github.com/rtitmuss/torn
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portable split keyboard?
I also have an ergodox ez, and want a smaller keyboard for carrying it to the office and on travels. I'll go for Torn (https://github.com/rtitmuss/torn) eventually, it will be available on splitkb.com Regarding tenting, it does have a slot to screw in a tripod like https://splitkb.com/products/manfrotto-pocket-tripod
What are some alternatives?
deej - Set app volumes with real sliders! deej is an Arduino & Go project to let you build your own hardware mixer for Windows and Linux
cantor - Cantor keyboard, a 42 key diodeless split keyboard.
UnoJoy - UnoJoy! allows you to easily turn an Arduino Uno (or Mega or Leonardo) into a PS3-compatible USB game controller
awesome-split-keyboards - A collection of ergonomic split keyboards ⌨
arduino-atmega16u2 - Arduino ATmega16U2 USB chip firmware for DFU and USB Serial
fifi_split_keeb - Fifi Keyboard 🐶 ⌨️
mbed-os - Arm Mbed OS is a platform operating system designed for the internet of things
ya36
HoodLoader2 - 16u2 Bootloader to reprogram 16u2 + 328/2560 with Arduino IDE
trackball-nano - A very small trackball-only mouse. Mechanical files, PCBs, and firmware all included. [Moved to: https://github.com/ploopyco/nano-trackball]
espusb - Software-only ESP8266 USB Device
Env-KB - A custom mechanical keyboard inspired by the CFTKB Mysterium utilizing the Raspberry Pi Pico