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How Can I use the OTG port as a HID keyboard on the OPI zero?

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Published in 2017-9-25 19:33:25 | Show all floors |Read mode
Hi
I just got the Orange Pi zero and wanted to use its otg port to emulate a keyboard.
I tried this with armbian but with no succsess.
I dont mind which os I do it on.
By defualt armbain had ther OTG serial enabled which worked fine.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance

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 Author| Published in 2017-9-26 19:26:05 | Show all floors
Hello?? Anyone here??

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Published in 2017-10-11 11:06:27 | Show all floors
Sorry there is no support for your question. Usually the OTG port is for powering the board, some customers have tried to power with the pin.
I would not suggest you enable the keyboard on OTG incase the pin has not enough power to supply the device.

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Published in 2018-1-5 00:09:39 | Show all floors
abdullahseba from what I have found, https://github.com/armbian/build/issues/593 , there is a bug; I am also looking for HID otg layer; I want to use orange pi0 because they are hugely cheaper than rapsberry.  I am digging the topic with a friend; I should come back in 2 or 3 days to give our results.

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Published in 2018-1-8 16:10:21 | Show all floors
After 3 days of hard work, we gaveup trying to use orangepi zero with USB gadget for simulating a keyboard. And have switched for rpi0.

Wehave found many documentations that say contradictory things, and lost faith and patience.
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