From d0639fde29af7883e87d1fcceb396f52ebf0025e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: pesceWanda Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2016 01:51:25 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] arduino2 --- _posts/2016-07-05-arduino_keyboard.md | 2 ++ _site/atom.xml | 10 ++++++---- _site/index.html | 8 +++++--- .../pescewanda/2016/07/05/arduino_keyboard/index.html | 8 +++++--- 4 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/_posts/2016-07-05-arduino_keyboard.md b/_posts/2016-07-05-arduino_keyboard.md index 4c38ef5..9e8cf8d 100644 --- a/_posts/2016-07-05-arduino_keyboard.md +++ b/_posts/2016-07-05-arduino_keyboard.md @@ -14,7 +14,9 @@ tags: --- Turin is the hometown of Arduino. I have been at the [fablab](http://fablabtorino.org/) multiple times but I am more of a software guy. + I had to come all the way to America to get my hands on a simple Arduino Uno. + For 60$ I bought a cheap (but still good!) mechanical keyboard by Qisan, a clone of the Arduino Uno and a USB host shield. Given that is 3 years since I have been using a dvorak layout and it's a pain to change layout on every machine that you have to use. diff --git a/_site/atom.xml b/_site/atom.xml index b44256b..1a6be3a 100644 --- a/_site/atom.xml +++ b/_site/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Caught in the Net - 2016-07-06T01:48:39-04:00 + 2016-07-06T01:50:49-04:00 francescomecca.eu Francesco Mecca @@ -17,9 +17,11 @@ 2016-07-05T00:00:00-04:00 francescomecca.eu/pescewanda/2016/07/05/arduino_keyboard - <p>Turin is the hometown of Arduino. I have been at the <a href="http://fablabtorino.org/">fablab</a> multiple times but I am more of a software guy. -I had to come all the way to America to get my hands on a simple Arduino Uno. -For 60$ I bought a cheap (but still good!) mechanical keyboard by Qisan, a clone of the Arduino Uno and a USB host shield.</p> + <p>Turin is the hometown of Arduino. I have been at the <a href="http://fablabtorino.org/">fablab</a> multiple times but I am more of a software guy.</p> + +<p>I had to come all the way to America to get my hands on a simple Arduino Uno.</p> + +<p>For 60$ I bought a cheap (but still good!) mechanical keyboard by Qisan, a clone of the Arduino Uno and a USB host shield.</p> <p>Given that is 3 years since I have been using a dvorak layout and it&#39;s a pain to change layout on every machine that you have to use. You can imagine that given this three pieces of hardware together I put together an hardware key mapper for the keyboard.</p> diff --git a/_site/index.html b/_site/index.html index ff1b06b..2592974 100644 --- a/_site/index.html +++ b/_site/index.html @@ -138,9 +138,11 @@ -

Turin is the hometown of Arduino. I have been at the fablab multiple times but I am more of a software guy. -I had to come all the way to America to get my hands on a simple Arduino Uno. -For 60$ I bought a cheap (but still good!) mechanical keyboard by Qisan, a clone of the Arduino Uno and a USB host shield.

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Turin is the hometown of Arduino. I have been at the fablab multiple times but I am more of a software guy.

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I had to come all the way to America to get my hands on a simple Arduino Uno.

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For 60$ I bought a cheap (but still good!) mechanical keyboard by Qisan, a clone of the Arduino Uno and a USB host shield.

Given that is 3 years since I have been using a dvorak layout and it's a pain to change layout on every machine that you have to use. You can imagine that given this three pieces of hardware together I put together an hardware key mapper for the keyboard.

diff --git a/_site/pescewanda/2016/07/05/arduino_keyboard/index.html b/_site/pescewanda/2016/07/05/arduino_keyboard/index.html index 6ee056f..4ac8b55 100644 --- a/_site/pescewanda/2016/07/05/arduino_keyboard/index.html +++ b/_site/pescewanda/2016/07/05/arduino_keyboard/index.html @@ -130,9 +130,11 @@

Arduino Uno as HID keyboard

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Turin is the hometown of Arduino. I have been at the fablab multiple times but I am more of a software guy. -I had to come all the way to America to get my hands on a simple Arduino Uno. -For 60$ I bought a cheap (but still good!) mechanical keyboard by Qisan, a clone of the Arduino Uno and a USB host shield.

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Turin is the hometown of Arduino. I have been at the fablab multiple times but I am more of a software guy.

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I had to come all the way to America to get my hands on a simple Arduino Uno.

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For 60$ I bought a cheap (but still good!) mechanical keyboard by Qisan, a clone of the Arduino Uno and a USB host shield.

Given that is 3 years since I have been using a dvorak layout and it's a pain to change layout on every machine that you have to use. You can imagine that given this three pieces of hardware together I put together an hardware key mapper for the keyboard.