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hmmm so I'm talking like 3 working pis with this setup... but perhaps I should focus on making 1 pi work well first |
hmmm so I'm talking like 3 working pis with this setup... but perhaps I should focus on making 1 pi work well first |
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Noticed this overlap of pressing keys |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf r down |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf e down |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf r up |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf e up |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf l down |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf l up |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf o down |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf a down |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf o up |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf d down |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf a up |
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keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf d up |
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I could potentially use that information to correct typos where the 2 characters are pressed at the same time means it's more likely that it was intended in the opposite order |
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 31 October 2025
shopping list
- pi 500+
- micro hdmi hdmi cable
- maybe some sort of sd card that isn't tiny
- raspberry pi monitor?
- ooh the raspberry pi compute module 5 with enclosure
- make it kinda like a desktop pc with an upgradable compute ?!
- Also a heatsink / fan for my current raspbery pi 5, since it runs hot
- sd card holder https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/adafruit-industries-llc/6341/27525815?s=N4IgTCBcDaIM4BMAEBjAhgJ2QCwPYBsEBTDEAXQF8g
hmmm so I'm talking like 3 working pis with this setup... but perhaps I should focus on making 1 pi work well first
Noticed this overlap of pressing keys
keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf r down keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf e down keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf r up keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf e up keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf l down keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf l up keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf o down keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf a down keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf o up keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf d down keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf a up keyd virtual keyboard 0fac:0ade:efba1ddf d up
I could potentially use that information to correct typos where the 2 characters are pressed at the same time means it's more likely that it was intended in the opposite order