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Search for a USB wireless transmitter and receiver. You can look for compatible models that support your device needs.

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12-03-2016, 02:06 PM
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Hey guys, I'm experimenting with an rPI Zero running as an HID. I was wondering if there exists an adapter kit or a way to wirelessly interface to a computer's USB port (via an adapter) WITHOUT a repetitive pairing process. I DON'T want to bluetooth unless there's a way to pair my rPI to the dongle rather than the PC. Kind of how you pair a Logitech device to a unifying reciever then you don't have to re-pair the device when the dongle changes computers. I basically wanna create my own wireless HID. If anything needs clarifying, let me know please Thanks in Advance!! EDIT: I just realized I posted this in entirely the wrong section, can a moderator move this into the most relevant section or is there a a way for me to do it?
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TheBlueSkill3r
12-03-2016, 02:06 PM #1

Hey guys, I'm experimenting with an rPI Zero running as an HID. I was wondering if there exists an adapter kit or a way to wirelessly interface to a computer's USB port (via an adapter) WITHOUT a repetitive pairing process. I DON'T want to bluetooth unless there's a way to pair my rPI to the dongle rather than the PC. Kind of how you pair a Logitech device to a unifying reciever then you don't have to re-pair the device when the dongle changes computers. I basically wanna create my own wireless HID. If anything needs clarifying, let me know please Thanks in Advance!! EDIT: I just realized I posted this in entirely the wrong section, can a moderator move this into the most relevant section or is there a a way for me to do it?

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bubbabinsky
Junior Member
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12-11-2016, 07:37 AM
#2
I checked the Amazon link and found a USB wireless cable product. It may function depending on your setup.
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bubbabinsky
12-11-2016, 07:37 AM #2

I checked the Amazon link and found a USB wireless cable product. It may function depending on your setup.

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Yodeuu
Member
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12-11-2016, 08:41 AM
#3
I also discovered this—it's unavailable at most stores and comes with a high price tag. It seems to be quite old technology, given how much has changed since USB was introduced.
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Yodeuu
12-11-2016, 08:41 AM #3

I also discovered this—it's unavailable at most stores and comes with a high price tag. It seems to be quite old technology, given how much has changed since USB was introduced.

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BakenCookies
Member
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12-11-2016, 09:36 AM
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You can use serial, but I’m not familiar with USB yet.
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BakenCookies
12-11-2016, 09:36 AM #4

You can use serial, but I’m not familiar with USB yet.