![]() A computer mouse, a keyboard and an Xbox remote are all HIDs and you can emulate them using an Arduino as a HID. If you don’t know what a HID (Human Interface Device) is, then you will be pleased to know you probably used one to get to this page. This is because they have a USB module built in whereas something like the Uno or the Mega does not. ![]() ![]() This will only work on certain Arduinos, the Leonardo, Micro, Zero and Due (or any 32U4 based board). This is very useful for basic applications like debugging or data logging, but what do you do if you want to make something like a controller? Well you make a HID of course When connecting an Arduino to a computer, it normally connects as a generic serial interface device which if you’ve had much experience with Arduino before, you will know just allows for basic ASCII to be sent to and from the PC.
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