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27 Results for "raspberry pi"
Crosberry Pi
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Mx. Jack Nelson
A cyberdeck made from a gutted Crosley record player and a Raspberry Pi, with working volume knob and original speakers
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chti116 custom azerty keyboard
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Patrick Lepoutre
This is a very custom keyboard with 116 keys on a TKL form factor. Layout is unique so are keycaps, painted and done with decals
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ComputeDeck-B3
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atltvhead
Raspberry Pi Zero W 2 Arm mounted Cyberdeck with a Chorded Keyboard
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NEOklacker
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Spider Jerusalem
A Raspberry Pi 4 based Pocket Computer
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Portable Raspberry PI Zero
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davedarko
a 3D printed portable computer with a QWERTY keyboard
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Teletype Pico 33
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lesley-byte
Trying to emulate a Teletype 33 keyboard with a Raspberry pi pico
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Ortholinear Keyboard
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James Stockton
Building a partially split ortholinear keyboard based around the Raspberry Pi Pico.
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CyberKeeb 2040
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NoSegfault
A cyberdeck, and a mechanical keyboard. Dual output mode: key strokes to the host computer or to the cyberdeck
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PiBoard
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Welsh Mullet
Recycled homage to the home computers of the 1980's
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keezyboost40
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Christian Lo
A low-profile ortholinear board with an LCD screen running on Rust
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revving up a Kinesis foot pedal
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kristina panos
No driver? No problem!
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Arduino-Based Mouse and Keyboard Controller
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kutluhan_aktar
This Raspberry Pi-compatible device lets you use joysticks as a mouse and enter keyboard and modifier keys with two dynamic keypad options.
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FinchBoard
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Alex
Handhald ortholinear keyboard with tactile switches
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Teensy Thumb Keyboard
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Anthony DiGirolamo
Handheld tactile switch keyboard for Teensy 3.2 compatible boards.
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Remote buttons over Ethernet cable
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Yann Guidon / YGDES
Yet another easy, cheap and smart hack for a sort of remote, connected over Cat5 to a Pi or whatever with 2 GPIO.
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