Source: adafruit industries blog
Learn Guide: USB Keyset
This is a take on a custom input device inspired by the original keyset from the 1960’s that never quiet caught on. This 5-finger keyset lets you type without moving your hand, entering full words and phrases by pressing multiple keys simultaneously as a chord.
Content Summary:
– The guide provides instructions on building a custom USB HID device that functions as a chording keyset, allowing users to type words and phrases by pressing multiple keys simultaneously.
– It includes a step-by-step process for assembling the 3D printed chording keyset, wiring the components, and programming the Adafruit QT Py RP2040 with CircuitPython to create the USB keyset.
Adafruit Products Summary:
– The project is powered by the **Adafruit QT Py RP2040**, a small and powerful board based on the RP2040 chip: https://www.adafruit.com/product/4900
– A **USB-C Cable** is used to connect the USB keyset to a computer or USB hub: https://www.adafruit.com/product/6278
Read more at USB Keyset
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