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A Node.js port of the Isotope USB input emulation library, allowing Keyboard/Mouse emulation through an ATmega32u4.
USB Input emulation library built on the ATmega32u4
Isotope is a project designed to permit the emulation of USB HID (Human Input Device) class peripherals on any system with a compatible USB HID driver (most modern operating systems) through the combination of an easy to use developer library and an ATmega32u4 chip connected through a serial port. Its initial target is the Raspberry Pi, allowing voice control of a computer without the need for any specialized software, and with no processing overhead on the target system.
var Isotope = require('libisotope');
var iso = new Isotope('/dev/ttyAMA0');
iso.on('open', function() {
iso.keyboard.write("Hello World!").then
.ctrl.alt.press(Isotope.keyboard.keys.delete).then
.releaseAll.now();
iso.close();
});
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A Node.js port of the Isotope USB input emulation library, allowing Keyboard/Mouse emulation through an ATmega32u4.
The npm package libisotope receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, libisotope popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that libisotope demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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