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esp32_mouse_keyboard
- ESP32 Rubber Duckey
- ESP-IDF Mouse and Keyboard
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i want to build a USB Marco pad with ESP32 so it can be Bluetooth compatible (wireless). I'm also looking forward to adding vial support. Is it possible, anyone can help me with that?? please
Yes it can, but I'm leaning more to make it wireless (if it does have ton of latency). For the USB host thing I'm thinking to use https://github.com/asterics/esp32_mouse_keyboard but it don't understand the piece of code 100%, looking more into it. If there is any suggestions or criticism I'm open for it, Thank you
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How to create USB HID Keyboard device on Esp32-S2?
You will find very little esp-idf based resources, outside of the espressif documentation. If you dive in, you might be able to get it. I’ve been trying to figure out how to get a proS3 board to be used as the controller for a Bluetooth keyboard. Your hill is steep. But it can be done MK32 aaaaaand that’s the end of esp-idf related links, in case anyone gets annoyed by links that are not esp-idf, be forewarned the next links are just that. hackaday asterics t-vK best of luck, I truly hope you figure it out and leave breadcrumbs for the rest of us. Or sell your esp s2 board for the big bucks.
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Guidance on choosing library for a wireless HID mouse
https://github.com/asterics/esp32_mouse_keyboard (esp32 based library, would need to learn how to use that processor and not sure if supported properly in arduino IDE)
u-connectXpress-host-library
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STM32L4R5 BLE Ublox ANNA B112
https://github.com/u-blox/u-connectXpress-host-library OR
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STM32 and AT commands.
When I was an employee of u-blox, I wrote an open-source library with that functionality. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to make it compile on STM32, it's intention is to be runnable on small MCUs. It's also intended to be easily extendable to support e.g. The ANNA series.
What are some alternatives?
BLE52_Mouse_and_Keyboard - Simulates Standard Arduino Mouse.h and Keyboard.h API BLE connections using nRF52840
NimBLE-Arduino - A fork of the NimBLE library structured for compilation with Arduino, for use with ESP32, nRF5x.
mbed-ble-hid - :raising_hand: Implement Human Interface Device over Bluetooth Low Energy on a Mbed stack (Arduino nano 33 BLE).
ubxlib - Portable C libraries which provide APIs to build applications with u-blox products and services. Delivered as add-on to existing microcontroller and RTOS SDKs.
ESP32-BLE-Keyboard - Bluetooth LE Keyboard library for the ESP32 (Arduino IDE compatible)
RxBluetoothKit - iOS & OSX Bluetooth library for RxSwift
SI4735 - SI473X Library for Arduino
blynk-library - Blynk library for IoT boards. Works with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, Particle, ARM Mbed, etc.
powermeter - ESP32 Power Meter with Web Interface and SD Card support
cyber60 - DIY-friendly 60% Bluetooth PCB using the nRF52840. MX, ALPS and SMK versions.
ESP32-BLE-Mouse - Bluetooth LE Mouse library for the ESP32 (Arduino IDE compatible)
MK32 - Keyboard firmware for ESP32 microcontrollers