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* __Alexei Glushchenko, Circuits@Home__ - <alex-gl@mail.ru>
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* Developers of the USB Core, HID, FTDI, ADK, ACM, and PL2303 libraries
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* __Kristian Lauszus, TKJ Electronics__ - <kristianl@tkjelectronics.com>
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* Developer of the [BTD](#bluetooth-libraries), [BTHID](#bthid-library), [SPP](#spp-library), [PS3](#ps3-library), [Wii](#wii-library), and [Xbox](#xbox-library) libraries
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* Developer of the [BTD](#bluetooth-libraries), [BTHID](#bthid-library), [SPP](#spp-library), [PS4](#ps4-library), [PS3](#ps3-library), [Wii](#wii-library), and [Xbox](#xbox-library) libraries
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* __Andrew Kroll__ - <xxxajk@gmail.com>
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* Major contributor to mass storage code
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It uses the standard Boot protocol by default, but it is also able to use the Report protocol as well. You would simply have to call ```setProtocolMode()``` and then parse ```HID_RPT_PROTOCOL``` as an argument. You will then have to modify the parser for your device. See the example: [BTHID.ino](examples/Bluetooth/BTHID/BTHID.ino) for more information.
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The [PS4 library](#ps4-library) also uses this class to handle all Bluetooth communication.
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### [SPP library](SPP.cpp)
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SPP stands for "Serial Port Profile" and is a Bluetooth protocol that implements a virtual comport which allows you to send data back and forth from your computer/phone to your Arduino via Bluetooth.
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To implement the SPP protocol I used a Bluetooth sniffing tool called [PacketLogger](http://www.tkjelectronics.com/uploads/PacketLogger.zip) developed by Apple.
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It enables me to see the Bluetooth communication between my Mac and any device.
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### PS4 Library
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This is the [PS4BT](PS4BT.cpp) library. It works with the official Sony PS4 controller via Bluetooth.
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The [PS4BT.ino](examples/Bluetooth/PS4BT/PS4BT.ino) example shows how to easily read the buttons and joysticks on the controller.
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I still have not figured out how to read the touchpad, turn rumble on and off and set the color of the light, but hopefully I will figure that out soon.
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Before you can use the PS4 controller you will need to pair with it.
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Simply create the BTHID instance like so: ```BTHID bthid(&Btd, PAIR);``` and then hold down the PS and Share button at the same time, the PS4 controller will then start to blink rapidly indicating that it is in paring mode.
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It should then automatically pair the dongle with your controller. This only have to be done once.
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### PS3 Library
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These libraries consist of the [PS3BT](PS3BT.cpp) and [PS3USB](PS3USB.cpp). These libraries allows you to use a Dualshock 3, Navigation or a Motion controller with the USB Host Shield both via Bluetooth and USB.
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