Skip to main content
Arduino

Return to Question

deleted 12 characters in body; edited title
Source Link
dda
  • 1.6k
  • 1
  • 12
  • 17

Is a programmable keyboard (Arduino Pro Micro + USB HOST ) is possible?

How to Useuse Arduino to Createcreate a Programmable Keyboardprogrammable keyboard?

I want to connect a USB keyboard to my Arduino and then connect my Arduino to my computer via USB so that my Arduino is recognized as a keyboard. This will allow me to remap the keys.

Required Hardwarehardware for This Setupthis setup:

[Keyboard] -> [A[rduinoArduino (As Virtual Keyboard)] -> [Computer]

The goal is to achieve this configuration as cheaply as possible. πŸ˜€

  • Arduino Pro Micro Arduino Pro Micro, that useuses the ATmega32u4 chipatmega32u4, and that can do communication by USB as a virtual keyboard.
  • USB HOST USB host board like this to get ANOTHERANOTHER USB connection, to which I can connect the real keyboard.

programmable keyboard (Arduino Pro Micro + USB HOST ) is possible?

How to Use Arduino to Create a Programmable Keyboard?

I want to connect a USB keyboard to my Arduino and then connect my Arduino to my computer via USB so that my Arduino is recognized as a keyboard. This will allow me to remap the keys.

Required Hardware for This Setup:

[Keyboard] -> [Arduino (As Virtual Keyboard)] -> [Computer]

The goal is to achieve this configuration as cheaply as possible. πŸ˜€

  • Arduino Pro Micro, that use the chipatmega32u4 and that can do communication by USB as a virtual keyboard
  • USB HOST board like this to get ANOTHER USB connection to which I can connect the real keyboard.

Is a programmable keyboard (Arduino Pro Micro + USB HOST ) possible?

How to use Arduino to create a programmable keyboard?

I want to connect a USB keyboard to my Arduino and then connect my Arduino to my computer via USB so that my Arduino is recognized as a keyboard. This will allow me to remap the keys.

Required hardware for this setup:

[Keyboard] -> [Arduino (As Virtual Keyboard)] -> [Computer]

The goal is to achieve this configuration as cheaply as possible. πŸ˜€

  • Arduino Pro Micro, that uses the ATmega32u4 chip, and that can do communication by USB as a virtual keyboard.
  • USB host board like this to get ANOTHER USB connection, to which I can connect the real keyboard.
Corrected typos and lowered the size of the title, it was a tad glaring
Source Link

How to Use Arduino to Create a Programmable Keyboard?

How to Use Arduino to Create a Programmable Keyboard?

I want to connect a USB keyboard to my Arduino and then connect my Arduino to my computer via USB so that my Arduino is recognized as a keyboard. This will allow me to remap the keys.

Required Hardware for This Setup:
[

[Keyboard] -> [Arduino (As Virtual Keyboard)] -> [Computer]

The goal is to achieve this configuration as cheaply as possible. πŸ˜€

  • Arduino Pro Microthat, that use the chip atmega32u4 and that can do comunicationcommunication by USB as a virtual keyboard
  • USB HOST board like this to get ANOTHER usbUSB connection in wichto which I can connect the real keyboard.

How to Use Arduino to Create a Programmable Keyboard?

I want to connect a USB keyboard to my Arduino and then connect my Arduino to my computer via USB so that my Arduino is recognized as a keyboard. This will allow me to remap the keys.

Required Hardware for This Setup:
[Keyboard] -> [Arduino (As Virtual Keyboard)] -> [Computer]

The goal is to achieve this configuration as cheaply as possible. πŸ˜€

  • Arduino Pro Microthat use the chip atmega32u4 and that can do comunication by USB as a virtual keyboard
  • USB HOST board like this to get ANOTHER usb connection in wich I can connect the real keyboard.

How to Use Arduino to Create a Programmable Keyboard?

I want to connect a USB keyboard to my Arduino and then connect my Arduino to my computer via USB so that my Arduino is recognized as a keyboard. This will allow me to remap the keys.

Required Hardware for This Setup:

[Keyboard] -> [Arduino (As Virtual Keyboard)] -> [Computer]

The goal is to achieve this configuration as cheaply as possible. πŸ˜€

  • Arduino Pro Micro, that use the chip atmega32u4 and that can do communication by USB as a virtual keyboard
  • USB HOST board like this to get ANOTHER USB connection to which I can connect the real keyboard.
deleted 33 characters in body
Source Link

How to Use Arduino to Create a Programmable Keyboard?

I want to connect a USB keyboard to my Arduino and then connect my Arduino to my computer via USB so that my Arduino is recognized as a keyboard. This will allow me to remap the keys.

Required Hardware for This Setup:
[Keyboard] -> [Arduino (As Virtual Keyboard)] -> [Computer]

The goal is to achieve this configuration as cheaply as possible. πŸ˜€

I'm thinking about Arduino Pro Micro that use the chip atmega32u4 and that can do comunication by USB as a keyboard (or anything)
And than use one USB HOST board like this to get ANOTHER usb connection in wich I can connect the real keyboard.

  • Arduino Pro Microthat use the chip atmega32u4 and that can do comunication by USB as a virtual keyboard
  • USB HOST board like this to get ANOTHER usb connection in wich I can connect the real keyboard.

How to Use Arduino to Create a Programmable Keyboard?

I want to connect a USB keyboard to my Arduino and then connect my Arduino to my computer via USB so that my Arduino is recognized as a keyboard. This will allow me to remap the keys.

Required Hardware for This Setup:
[Keyboard] -> [Arduino (As Virtual Keyboard)] -> [Computer]

The goal is to achieve this configuration as cheaply as possible. πŸ˜€

I'm thinking about Arduino Pro Micro that use the chip atmega32u4 and that can do comunication by USB as a keyboard (or anything)
And than use one USB HOST board like this to get ANOTHER usb connection in wich I can connect the real keyboard.

How to Use Arduino to Create a Programmable Keyboard?

I want to connect a USB keyboard to my Arduino and then connect my Arduino to my computer via USB so that my Arduino is recognized as a keyboard. This will allow me to remap the keys.

Required Hardware for This Setup:
[Keyboard] -> [Arduino (As Virtual Keyboard)] -> [Computer]

The goal is to achieve this configuration as cheaply as possible. πŸ˜€

  • Arduino Pro Microthat use the chip atmega32u4 and that can do comunication by USB as a virtual keyboard
  • USB HOST board like this to get ANOTHER usb connection in wich I can connect the real keyboard.
added 44 characters in body; edited title
Source Link
Loading
added 968 characters in body
Source Link
Loading
Source Link
Loading

AltStyle γ«γ‚ˆγ£γ¦ε€‰ζ›γ•γ‚ŒγŸγƒšγƒΌγ‚Έ (->γ‚ͺγƒͺγ‚ΈγƒŠγƒ«) /