Accidentally published before and don't have admin privileges to delete the repository... This is a keyboard that uses chording. It requires five fingers on one hand (designed for left) along with one right finger. It uses binary representation with five buttons to cover 29 unique gestures (27 letters of the alphabet, space bar, and backspace). I made this so that I could manipulate some parameter with my hand while being able to still manipulate other equipment (such as knobs on a distortion box).

Dependencies:   USBDevice mbed

Fork of USBKeyboard_HelloWorld by Samuel Mokrani

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Comitter:
samux
Date:
Wed Nov 16 07:56:22 2011 +0000
Parent:
2:24dad6de0713
Child:
4:f0df6aae7147
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--- a/USBDevice.lib	Mon Nov 14 11:45:01 2011 +0000
+++ b/USBDevice.lib	Wed Nov 16 07:56:22 2011 +0000
@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
-http://mbed.org/users/samux/code/USBDevice/#11f5de8448a8
+http://mbed.org/users/samux/code/USBDevice/#c7b1827e980d
--- a/main.cpp	Mon Nov 14 11:45:01 2011 +0000
+++ b/main.cpp	Wed Nov 16 07:56:22 2011 +0000
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
 //LED3: SCROLL_LOCK
 BusOut leds(LED1, LED2, LED3);
 
-//USBKeyboard attached with led bus
-USBKeyboard keyboard(&leds);
+//USBKeyboard
+USBKeyboard keyboard;
 
 int main(void) {
     while (1) {
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
         keyboard.printf("Hello World from Mbed\r\n");
         keyboard.keyCode('s', KEY_CTRL);
         keyboard.keyCode(KEY_CAPS_LOCK);
+        leds = keyboard.lockStatus();
         wait(1);
     }
 }