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matherp
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Posted: 11:52am 21 May 2026
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PicoMiteBTH.zip

Requirement Pico2-W or Pico Plus 2W (tested)

This is a standard PicoMite build, no VGA/HDMI/WEB support, except that is has Bluetooth LE support for various devices. I have tested using an Android app proxiOS which emulates keyboard and mouse and gamepad and all work properly.
It should work on any reasonably modern bluetooth keyboard  - must be Bluetooth LE and not Bluetooth Classic.

Please give it a go and report successes and failures
 
PhenixRising
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Posted: 01:54pm 21 May 2026
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  matherp said  PicoMiteBTH.zip

Requirement Pico2-W or Pico Plus 2W (tested)

This is a standard PicoMite build, no VGA/HDMI/WEB support, except that is has Bluetooth LE support for various devices. I have tested using an Android app proxiOS which emulates keyboard and mouse and gamepad and all work properly.
It should work on any reasonably modern bluetooth keyboard  - must be Bluetooth LE and not Bluetooth Classic.

Please give it a go and report successes and failures


Cheers for the heads-up re: Android app proxiOS. Bit unusual that the Shift keys latch, like a Caps-lock but no big deal.

Edit: Oh, in the Trackpad screen, I can select my regular Android KB...Better  
Edited 2026-05-22 00:03 by PhenixRising
 
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