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stenogotchi
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qmk_kernel_module
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š„MK: Use programmable keyboard firmware with any keyboard.
With QMK Kernel Module one could skip MCU altogether and just use one Linux SBC. But sadly that module is not maintained.
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Designing a even more esoteric music tracker than the Dirtywave M8 using the ardux.io layout
Currently I'm trying to get the qmk linux kernal module up and working properly. Is there any recent projects or documentation on using a rpi0 for keyboards? I could write out a device tree program, but that would be a pretty big headache.
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Hijack QMK output?
My ideal scenario here would be to just use a pi 0 as the controller fully, but from what I can tell, the only real options for that are attempt to extend/iterate the kernel module that u/jackhumbert wrote for fun as it isn't feature complete qmk or write something in circuitpython or similar. Given the choice I'd rather not reinvent the wheel and just have full fat qmk on tap.
stenogotchi
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Hijack QMK output?
Sounds like you're trying to build a Stenogotchi
- This is a steno machine, used for recording words verbatim at speeds over 225 words per minute. Used in court rooms and legal depositions.
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I hadn't heard of CharaCorder, looks interesting
If you're familiar with Plover, the Stenogotchi might be something you could look at as well, if the devices you're working with support bluetooth.
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Can a Raspberry Pi easily emulate a bluetooth keyboard to control another device?
Yes. Check out https://github.com/Anodynous/stenogotchi
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A row less traveled
I'm in the same boat, that's why I started working on the Stenogotchi.
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Plover (rhymes with āhoverā) is a free, open-source stenography engine
Check out stenogotchi [1] if you haven't already. Plover running on a battery-powered Rasperi Pi Zero.
[1] https://github.com/Anodynous/stenogotchi
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making a bluetooth steno keyboard? Run plover on a raspberry pi and then send the text output over bluetooth?
Definitely. The raspberry pi zero w is particularly well suited for this due to its small size and built-in bluetooth. You can take a look at my hobby project with this same goal in mind, the Stenogotchi, for inspiration.
What are some alternatives?
xmk - Use programmable keyboard firmware with any keyboard.
qdomyos-zwift - Zwift bridge for smart treadmills and bike/cyclette
evsieve - A utility for mapping events from Linux event devices.
stenophone - The Stenophone is a musical instrument combining stenotype and live coding
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
space_ginny - basically a ginny clone with pro micro support
keymap-editor - A web based graphical editor of ZMK keymaps.
Sentry-Picam - A simple wildlife camera for Raspberry Pis.
kiri - KIRI - Keyboard Interception, Remapping, and Injection using Raspberry Pi as an HID Proxy.
TeleFrame - TeleFrame - a digital picture frame for telegram
Dactyl-It-Yourself-Editor - Design your dream keyboard
plover_michela - Michela (Italian system) support for Plover.