Mike Larkin <mlar...@nested.page> writes: > On Wed, Apr 16, 2025 at 04:25:49PM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> On 2025-04-16, Christopher Turkel <turkel.christop...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > --0000000000008621ef0632e76668 >> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" >> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >> > >> > Bluetooth is not supported on openbsd. >> >> But there are ways to do bluetooth that do not involve OpenBSD speaking >> bluetooth, some of which are discussed in OP's message. >> >> The magic words for searches are 'bluetooth hid proxy'. >> >> Certain specific bluetooth usb dongles have a mode which can do >> this in some circumstances (with tools like >> https://github.com/ig-sinicyn/bluetooth_2_usb to manage), >> or there are projects to use arduino or rpi zero w as a bridge. >> >> https://github.com/mikerr/pihidproxy >> https://github.com/HeuristicPerson/bluetooth_2_hid >> https://github.com/ig-sinicyn/bluetooth_2_usb >> >> https://github.com/houkanshan/arduino-bt-hid-proxy >> >> Maybe those (or following related links from those) might find >> something usable. >> > > Indeed, I just went to ebay and searched for "bluetooth hid proxy" > and found quite a few available for a reasonable price ($10-$20 USD). > > -ml
Thank you Stuart and Mike. That is very helpful. I thought there is chance someone on the mailing list would be able to help. I'm going to order a device and report back.