Recent content by Rich_Morin

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    Review Seeed Grove Shield for Raspberry Pi Pico Review: Electronics as simple as Lego

    Seeed's Grove system is pretty blind-friendly, in general. The 4-wire cables generally contain all of the needed signals and power. Also, the connectors are polarized, so they can't be put in backwards. However, soldering a set of pins onto a RasPi Pico is going to be a non-starter for many...
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    Review Seeed Grove Shield for Raspberry Pi Pico Review: Electronics as simple as Lego

    Cool! Today is going to be very busy for me, but I'll get back to you RSN.
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    Review Seeed Grove Shield for Raspberry Pi Pico Review: Electronics as simple as Lego

    I found this (and the starter kit) to be very interesting. However, soldering the pins onto a Pico board is likely to be a non-starter for many users, especially visually impaired ones. Also, the LEDs and LCD display in the starter kit are going to be useless to a blind user. I posted an issue...
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    Review HyperX Alloy Origins 60 Review: Big Wins, Small Keyboard

    I looked for information on key rollover, but didn't find any. I'm not a gamer, but I gather that N-key rollover is important to them. In my case, I simply want to sue it as a way to support input of Braille characters.