This sketch implements a simple USB to ASCII keyboard translator for use with a USB Host Shield for Arduino. It uses Serial.print() to output the ASCII character of the key pressed on the keyboard.
Port of the ESP-IDF USB host HID example to the Arduino IDE with minimal changes. This is an Arduino library so install it in your Arduino library directory. The easiest way to do this is to download ...
Circuits@Home have managed to host a USB keyboard with an Arduino and display the keyboard inputs on a character LCD. This uses the USB host shield we covered in August. That host shield includes a ...
Arduino enthusiast Evan Kale has been the inspiration for a new Arduino powered Bluetooth adapter which has been created by DastardlyLabs to allow those interested to make their USB keyboards ...
Looking to interface your Arduino with the PS4 controller? [Kristian] has updated his USB host library with support for the controller. The library makes it easy to read most of the inputs from the ...
This week the official Arduino website has announced the availability of their new Arduino USB Host Shield and ArduinoISP boards from the Arduino Store. The Arduino USB Host Shield pictured above has ...
LILYGO T-Keyboard-S3 is an ESP32-S3 powered USB mechanical keyboard with four keys each equipped with a keycap featuring a 0.85-inch 128×128 color display to show different icons or characters.