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And its processor is an ESP32 microcontroller ... 240 x 135 pixel TFT LCD display, a 56-key keyboard (with buttons that look more like something you’d find on a remote control than a BlackBerry ...
Well now why would I want a single-button keyboard, you might be asking yourself ... MagiClick is based on the ESP32-S3 and is designed to run on CircuitPython. In addition to everything else ...
Did you know the ESP32 can be a USB host ... Another piece of the puzzle is the LCD board [Volos] picked. It has a dual-role USB Type-C port, meaning the hardware to switch roles is baked in.
A new shortcut keyboard which incorporates an LCD screen to allow the 15 buttons to be customised to any macro, programme or shortcut that you desire has been launched this week via Kickstarter ...