Hello, just anyone not to throw stones I´m a total beginner.. but right to the point - I own a seeduino and I have old mini-itx with ps/2 power-on option in bios. Now I want to kindly ask for help to build and program for a "simple" wireless usb to PS/2 port "converter" that would allow the usb wireless keyboard to be recognized as a standard wired PS/2 keyboard with power on key, that would allow power wake from S5 state. I don´t care if I have to solder (i´m totally fine with it), spending some money won´t hurt me and I definitely want to use this way, should I need it in the future, cuz I have some more of these cases.. I really wanna make this work. please please..
Start with a drawing of your idea. Label all devices, connecting wires and power. Then, describe the function of each device, the protocol each uses and the end-to-end operation, which will be the time to begin programming. If you get stuck, ask questions.
What is doing the recognizing of the keyboard? Your PC?
the itx motherboard that the converter is going to be plugged in.. but I´ve already found a raspberry pico that does precisely that so I´m gonna attemp it.. don ´t get me wrong but I do believe that I´ve layed it out with enough eloquence but some members here instead chose to make me look like an idiot!! And frankly I don´t appreciate THAT. Just cuz I´m a beginner with arduino doesn´t mean I´m a total moron about IT. So I guess SCRATCH that, cuz I´m leaving!
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