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bluepad32
- Xbox Controller and Arduino
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Gamepad Bluetooth library, now with Arduino IDE support
Details about the project here: https://gitlab.com/ricardoquesada/bluepad32
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How should i implement bluethoot to the build?
You could look into the Bluepad32 library. It defines the boards and controllers it supports.
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Controlling an ESP32-C3 through gamepad
At least for Bluepad32, they specifically do not support any ESP32 variants and I'm not aware of any others that do.
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Question! PS4 Controller Integration
This library might be useful to you. I plan to use it for a similar purpose, but my remote is broken, so I need to get myself a new one before I can fully verify that the library works
- How to pair a ps4 controller to arduino?
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Remote control joystick protocols or products
Maybe check out bluepad32 and use a common gaming console controller?
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Unijoysticle 2 A500, Bluetooth gamepad and mouse support for the Amiga
The firmware is here: https://github.com/ricardoquesada/bluepad32
btstack
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Pico Serial Bootloader (2021)
> - From https://www.cnx-software.com/2023/02/11/raspberry-pi-pico-w-... :
>> The Raspberry Pi Pico W board was launched with a WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 5.2 module based on the Infineon CYW43439 wireless chip in June 2022
> bluekitchen/btstack is the basis for the Bluetooth support in Pi Pico SDK 1.5.0+: https://github.com/bluekitchen/btstack
> /? "pi pico" bluetooth 5.2 [BLE] https://www.google.com/search?q=%22pi+pico%22+bluetooth+5.2
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Arduino / Bluetooth - Multiple Different Bluetooth Pins
What is required is a Bluetooth module that uses HCI over UART. You can then take a Bluetooth stack library like BTstack https://github.com/bluekitchen/btstack and talk with the module with the Arduino's UART
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SDK update for Raspberry Pi Pico W unlocks Bluetooth support
https://github.com/bluekitchen/btstack/tree/master/example/h...
- Anyone with iOS 12.4 and a dongle? Are you able to connect a wired keyboard or wired mouse to the dongle usb?
- Controlling an ESP32-C3 through gamepad
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Simulating keyboard presses via Bluetooth for data entry
If you are using windows then simulating a Bluetooth keyboard is tricky because the windows Bluetooth classic stack is to high level and the windows Bluetooth LE stack explicitly forbids it. This means you have two options: * You use a third party Bluetooth stack. This involves replacing the driver of you Bluetooth dongle and makes it inaccessible for "normal" Bluetooth. I personally used btstack for this and it worked pretty well. * You buy a small microcontroller (ca. 5-30€) that acts as a bridge. Should not be too difficult if you can find a Bluetooth tutorial or example for your MC.
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HFP api with esp32s (preferably in Arduino)
I have the most common esp32s WROOM board, and I want to make an HFP unit, not HFP ag. I had been googling for it for a considerable time and I already found the hfp_hf example for esp-idf. However, it doesn't really work for some reason with my phone. It's being recognized as a handsfree device, and I can send the AT commands, but my phone still uses the phone's speaker on a phone call, and sometimes the dialer app hangs when I want to select the handsfree device. This person who also attempted that mentions it in his youtube video and he uses BTstack api ported to esp32 instead. I can't get that to work either because I don't quite understand what IDE and toolchains he used (I tried importing everything to esp-idf eclipse, didn't work). I also found the last link you shared, but will that work with my board? It says it needs a Lyra board.
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ESP32 Bluetooth PAN solution
You want the ESP32 to use the phone as an access point over Bluetooth? This can’t be done with the default Bluetooth stack but https://github.com/bluekitchen/btstack is a Bluetooth stack for various platforms and has PAN support. This isn’t to say that it is easy though, I don’t think it has direct support for Arduino, you’ll have to use the ESP32 SDK directly. So this can be done but the learning curve might be to steep considering your experience.
- [discussion] BTC Mouse & Trackpad work(ish) up to iOS 10.3.3.
What are some alternatives?
ESP32-BLE-Gamepad - Bluetooth LE Gamepad library for the ESP32
esp-idf - Espressif IoT Development Framework. Official development framework for Espressif SoCs.
Bluetti_ESP32_Bridge - Bluetti Power Station ESP32 Bluetooth to MQTT Bridge
pico-sdk
bluepad32-arduino - Bluepad32 for Arduino NINA-W10 boards
cyw43 - ARCHIVED -- moved into the main Embassy repo at https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy
NimBLE-Arduino - A fork of the NimBLE library structured for compilation with Arduino, for use with ESP32, nRF5x.
nitoTV - nitoTV for iOS 6! (For AppleTV 2)
esp-idf-arduino-bluepad32-template
ArduinoJoystickLibrary - An Arduino library that adds one or more joysticks to the list of HID devices an Arduino Leonardo or Arduino Micro can support.
PS4-esp32 - Use an a ps4 controller with an esp32