Leonardo vs. Uno: which one should I buy?

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  • HoodLoader2

    16u2 Bootloader to reprogram 16u2 + 328/2560 with Arduino IDE

  • You should buy a Leonardo if you want to do USB projects, the Uno can do that stuff too - it has a small microcontroller (16u2) that's a cut down version of the one on the Leo (32u4) that handles the USB to serial conversion required for a PC to communicate with the main microcontroller (328P) on an Uno, the 16u2 can be reprogrammed to make the board appear to be anything - but it's harder to achieve for beginners. If you're interested in reading more, take a look at https://github.com/NicoHood/HoodLoader2, but if you just want to do keyboard and mouse stuff quickly with all "off the shelf" hardware and software (and the community support that entails) the Leo is definitely your best bet.

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