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Making a Compartmental Arduino Qwerty Keyboard

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Former Member over 9 years ago

While I can find ways to add a single keyboard matrix to an arduino Leonardo to make it a keyboard (Qwerty Keyboard) for most computers, I'm looking to make a compartmental keyboard with an arduino.  That way I can start with making a gaming keypad and switch it over to an ergonomic keyboard and maybe latter be able to add arcade type attachments, additional macros, or maybe a custom mouse.  I know this is a bit of a advanced project for a beginner, but I just plan to start with a gaming pad.  My question is, which arduino would be best to start with?  I have thus far looked at the Leonardo because of its built in HID and libraries, but I don't know if there is enough inputs for the number of eventual interfaces I might use.  I'm also looking at the Mega and Due, but I'm not sure the Mega will be workable and the Due offers the additional challenge of guarding against over-volting the board and many types of interface boards use higher voltages.  Any Input and suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you in advance.

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 9 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps +5 suggested
    I watched a very interesting documentary on Linotype and how it revolutionised both printing and literacy in general due to the reduced cost of print. Their keyboard was based on the most used lower case…
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps +3
    Because if you just use keyboard most of the time it's assumed you are making a midi keyboard. I use qwerty as a description for a alpha Numeric keyboard. Additionally I do plan to make the keyboard so…
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to clem57 +2
    I thought about using the PI, but thought that the nature of raspberry design might cause too much latency. I'll research using a PI and PI Zero. Thank you.
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    0 Jan Cumps over 9 years ago

    International guy chiming in here:

     

    Adam Brady wrote:

     

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    to make it a keyboard (Qwerty Keyboard) for most computers

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    Most computers out there aren't querty. See what that assumption brings us image :

     

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    0 clem57 over 9 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    How about dvorak keyboard also. BTW, did you know that the keys were setup to slow you down since keyboards were mechanical beasts that could foul up if typing too fast.

    Clem

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    0 Jan Cumps over 9 years ago in reply to clem57

    The photo above is from me testing the Texas Instruments MSP430 Out-Of-Box experience. It uses an MSP430 LaunchPad as a USB KeyBoard Device Copyright.

    I *** my *** so hard I had to go look for a washing machine image

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    0 Jan Cumps over 9 years ago in reply to clem57

    The photo above is from me testing the Texas Instruments MSP430 Out-Of-Box experience. It uses an MSP430 LaunchPad as a USB KeyBoard Device Copyright.

    I *** my *** so hard I had to go look for a washing machine image

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