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    ESP32 BLE Keyboard library

    ESP32 BLE Keyboard library

    Bluetooth LE Keyboard library for the ESP32

    This library allows you to make the ESP32 act as a Bluetooth Keyboard and control what it does. Compatible with Android. Compatible with Windows. Compatible with Linux. Compatible with MacOS X (not stable, some people have issues, doesn't work with old devices). Compatible with iOS (not stable, some people have issues, doesn't work with old devices). There is also Bluetooth-specific information that you can set (optional): Instead of BleKeyboard bleKeyboard; you can do BleKeyboard...
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    EtherCard

    EtherCard

    EtherCard is an IPv4 driver for the ENC28J60 chip

    EtherCard is a driver for the Microchip ENC28J60 chip, compatible with Arduino IDE. It is adapted and extended from code written by Guido Socher and Pascal Stang. High-level routines are provided to allow a variety of purposes including simple data transfer through to HTTP handling. Non-AVR boards are NOT currently supported (101/Zero/Due) #211 Hardware: Depending on the size of the buffer for packets, this library uses about 1k of Arduino RAM. Large strings and other global variables can...
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