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| # Hardware arduino HID instead the OTG | # Hardware Arduino HID instead of the OTG | ||||||
| Using Arduino HID on non-v0 platforms is useful if you need a simple and primitive keyboard emulation device. For example, when used with a hardware KVM switch. You can use the firmware to emulate a USB keyboard and mouse, or for the PS/2 keyboard only. | Using Arduino HID on non-v0 platforms is useful if you need a simple and primitive keyboard emulation device. For example, when used with a hardware KVM switch. You can use the firmware to emulate a USB keyboard and mouse, or for the PS/2 keyboard only. | ||||||
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| ## USB keyboard & mouse | ## USB keyboard & mouse | ||||||
|  | @ -44,4 +44,4 @@ Next, you need to connect the Arduino pins to the female PS/2 port of your mothe | ||||||
| Follow this diagram: | Follow this diagram: | ||||||
| | Female PS/2 port (front view) | Pinout | | | Female PS/2 port (front view) | Pinout | | ||||||
| |-------------------------------|--------| | |-------------------------------|--------| | ||||||
| | <img src="../img/ps2_kdb.png" alt="drawing"/> | Arduino pin 3 <-> PS/2 CLOCK<br>Arduino pin 2 <-> PS/2 DATA | | | <img src="/img/ps2_kbd.png" alt="drawing" width="200"/> | Arduino pin 3 <-> PS/2 CLOCK<br>Arduino pin 2 <-> PS/2 DATA | | ||||||
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