Custom bluetooth keyboard
Revision as of 14:42, 13 September 2011 by Benbergman (talk)
Bluetooth conversion of a Kinesis contour keyboard to a bluetooth keyboard.
Brainstorming
Available approaches
- USB HID to bluetooth adapter
- Pros:
- No modification of the keyboard necessary
- Cons:
- USB HID host chips are uncommon and expensive
- Programming USB HID host may be complicated
- Pros:
- PS/2 to bluetooth adapter
- Pros:
- Simpler to decode than USB HID
- Any microcontroller can do it
- Cons:
- USB version of keyboard may or may not have PS/2 output
- Pros:
- Custom replacement keyboard controller with integrated bluetooth
- Pros:
- Getting data directly from button matrix is likely simpler than decoding some other protocol
- Opportunity to add extra features
- Likely better battery life
- Cons:
- Kinesis keyboards have some advanced programmability - reimplementing that on a custom controller could take some time
- Requires interfacing with the key matrix directly which either requires special connectors or soldering to the key matrix
- Pros:
Features
- Bluetooth module might have HID and audio capabilities
- Use keyboard as audio extender - include a headphone port in keyboard
- Kinesis has a key recognition click speaker built in which can be hard to hear when listening to music, but might still annoy others
- Overlay key click sound over bluetooth audio signal
- USB interface for charging
- disable bluetooth while charging and instead use the USB connection
Reference
- Development example using Bluegiga WT12
- WT12 breakout boards - supposedly open hardware, but I haven't seen the layout files yet
- WT12 module
- Custom bluetooth IBM Model M using a salvaged bluetooth module from a mini keyboard - salvaged PCB
- Custom bluetooth IBM Model M using a salvaged bluetooth module from a mini keyboard - custom PCB
- Custom bluetooth HHKB using the WT12