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The guys at Nerdkits have put together this tutorial on connecting a PS/2 keyboard to a microcontroller. Though this tutorial is written for one of the kits they sell, you should be able to apply ...
Matrix keyboards are commonas an input device in microcontroller-based projects. A conventionalway of connecting a matrix keyboardto a microcontroller is to use multipleI/O pins of the MCU. The MCU ...
The keyboard has curved palm rests, a trackball under the right thumb, and is powered by the ever popular DIY mechanical keyboard microcontroller, the Teensy 2.0.
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7 cool tricks I love in QMK firmware - MSNI f you've dipped your toes into the world of custom mechanical keyboards, you've likely heard whispers of QMK.For the uninitiated, QMK stands for Quantum Mechanical Keyboard Firmware. It is an ...
If I’m assuming correctly, it sounds like you could use this as a keyboard on a microcontroller, like an Arduino. Might be a useful tool for various projects. arturo182 says: ...
With its fresh, renewed look, the keyboard was ready for the next phase. The goal was to integrate a microcontroller running custom firmware to capture keypresses and output them via USB-C or ...
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