After a conversation with an acquaintance about the advantages and disadvantages of original devices and the MiSTer, the keyboard with its own layout also came up. A normal keyboard with its country-specific layout is usually attached to the Mister, onto which the keys of the core are mapped.Wouldn't it be nice to always have the original layout available?
There are keyboards with LCD keys, but they are too expensive and you can only make the mapping visible.
That's when I had the idea of a tablet! - Many of us still have an old device lying around. You could then connect it to the Mister via Bluetooth. The tablet would then run an app that shows the layout of the core, which you could then also use via the touchscreen.
Unfortunately, the problem is that I am not an app developer.
Maybe someone would like to develop something like this?
Greetings Lutz
A tablet as a keyboard
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Re: A tablet as a keyboard
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... n_US&gl=US
There are apps for android for instance that allow you to use your android device as a keyboard over USB. If it were using a standard USB Keyboard protocol and appearing as a typical device, then yes, it would work.
There are apps for android for instance that allow you to use your android device as a keyboard over USB. If it were using a standard USB Keyboard protocol and appearing as a typical device, then yes, it would work.
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Re: A tablet as a keyboard
No. I mean something like this
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