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| <img src="/img/ps2_kbd.png" alt="drawing" width="200"/> | Arduino pin 7 <-> PS/2 CLOCK<br>Arduino pin 5 <-> PS/2 DATA<br>Arduino GND pin <-> PS/2 GND |
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| <img src="/img/ps2_kbd.png" alt="drawing" width="200"/> | Arduino pin 7 <-> PS/2 CLOCK<br>Arduino pin 5 <-> PS/2 DATA<br>Arduino GND pin <-> PS/2 GND |
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**Connect VIN pin of Arduino to any Raspberry's 5v pin.**
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## PS/2 keyboard & USB mouse
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## PS/2 keyboard & USB mouse
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This is a mixed mode of HID which is a compromise for old computers. Connections are made simultaneously by both USB and PS/2 pins, as shown in the diagram above. Follow the [PS/2 instructions](#ps2-keyboard), but use these commands to build and install the firmware:
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This is a mixed mode of HID which is a compromise for old computers. Connections are made simultaneously by both USB and PS/2 pins, as shown in the diagram above. Follow the [PS/2 instructions](#ps2-keyboard), but use these commands to build and install the firmware:
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# make mixed
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# make mixed
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# make install
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# make install
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**You don't need to connect the Arduino VIN pin if you connected USB (the Arduino will get power through it)**.
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