![]() ![]() I've tried Java Robot class in Processing, but it also seems unable to hold a key down. The same goes for the SerialKeys utility in Windows NT, and anything else that uses the GIDEI protocol. There's a program called AAC Keys which converts serial commands to keystrokes, it works well but is incapable of holding down keys. My computer does not have a ps2 port, so I cant use any ps2 keyboard emulation solutions. I know that the Leonardo can act as a keyboard, but I'd rather not have to buy one of those. I need to be able to control when the button is pressed and when it is released: this is important simply pressing and instantly releasing a key isn't good enough, nor is rapidly pressing a key over and over again, I need to be able to simulate holding a key down exactly as if I was to hold it down on a real keyboard. This is for a makeshift dance mat I made to play Stepmania on, so the requirements are that I need to be able to press four different buttons- doesn't matter which, any key is fine, as well as mouse buttons, joystick commands etc., anything the game can map. ![]() ![]() I need a way to convert serial input from an Arduino Uno through an usb port to keystrokes. ![]()
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