• paper_moon@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    The one thing I really want is an open source, hackable, DIY mini keyboard to use with my HTPC. I’ve been clinging to this thing

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    But when it dies it would be nice to get a replacement that had backlit physical keys, is modable, etc…

    A keyboard attachment on the new steam controller would be amazing now that I think of it.

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        3 days ago

        Thats pretty neat! I also just bought a fairphone 5 to mess around with Linux on, so I could probably adapt it to that as well.

        As far as my HTPC needs go, I’d have to figure out a way to shoehorn bluetooth into this, as it would have to be wireless for TV use, missing a mouse trackpad as well.

        For the steam controller, I wonder if the controller has USB host mode to power and accept input from it, and if it would register the keys at all, not sure.

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          Adapting the FP4 case to FP5 shouldn’t be difficult, the dimensions are close to identical.

          Sorry, I misread what HTPC meant. Yeah, I don’t have bluetooth on the Fairberry. I made an ESP32-based version with bluetooth once, but I couldn’t be bothered implementing power saving features so I discontinued it.

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            3 days ago

            I didn’t realize you were the person who made the project. Nice job! It’s very useful and polished!

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              3 days ago

              Thanks! It was a lot of work over a long time. But I wouldn’t want to live without my keyboard on my phone. I’m using the Fairberry with the third phone now, have been dailying some form of it over the last 5 years.