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STD Laptop keyboard logger for ESP32-S2 Mini
License: Public Domain
Mode: Editors' pick
A small PCB for my iBook G4 / Raspberry pi - project. It allows the ESP32-S2 Mini to read the input from the fpc of the keyboard. After reading, the ESP can act as a USB keyboard, so this board alows the laptop keyboard to work as a normal USB-one.
NOTE: The connector is 30 pin, but my design only uses 27 of it, since my specific case alows it. The iBook G4's keyboard only using 27 pins of the connector's 30, the first 3 pins are not used by the keyboard.
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