Blink loaded and the light blinks. Woot!
Adafruit KB remapper loaded and it successfully remaps all keys as if shift was stuck down! Success?
Poking around the source code, I was not super encouraged by the mapped keys, and the real deal killer was caps lock, num lock, and scroll lock lights didn't light up. I was severely disappointed. This is a deal killer for a project intended to become a novelty give for non-technical friends.
Poking around and I ran into https://github.com/jfedor2/hid-remapper
I was able to drag the ready-made image onto the feather and it worked as a remapper. Everything passes through reasonably well and not only does caps lock, num lock, and scroll lock work, and the LED light shows activity. This is very promising!
Also, a huge shout out to Jacek Fedoryński who has some great code in his repo, and great write-ups on his blog. Everything was intuitive and easy to follow.
Cloned to my github and started poking at the LED activity part of the script. Wasn't too long and I was able to choose an unused GPIO pin to drive a relay. I copied the activity light, tried to run without a time delay on turning back off, but the relay wouldn't trigger my next relay, so I copied his LED time delay structure and shortened the duration to make sure I could get as many clacks as possible.
The activity LED fires on keydown and on keyup, so I threw a divider in to only clack on half of the keydown/keyup pairs
With all of the hard work of creating a board and a hid mapper done, I was able to get a proof of concept up and running in no time at all.
I think it would be totally great to skip the feather wing (I don't think it helps any) and make a practical effects board or box that can feed directly off the feather.
In theory output could be midi to a synthesizer, or i2c to a solenoid breakout?
Practical effects brainstorming
3v solenoid for normal keystrike events (like in the HAD article a bit back)
Clunking sound of a roller in detents for line feed
an actual carriage return for CR?
Ding after 40 characters without a line feed
Page down gets detent roller whiz?
Backspace on typewriters has a double hit I think, or a reverse and a hit? Not sure exactly if this is worth chasing.
I think I have enough GPIO to do this directly, but having an i2c interface would be lots more interesting. I have been meaning to learn it, though, I'm pretty sure there isn't that much to it. Include the lib and make some calls I would guess.
Anyway, that's enough success for today...
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