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Published inDec 2013
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ISBN-139781783559329
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Richard Grimmett
Richard Grimmett
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Richard Grimmett

Richard Grimmett has more fun that should be allowed working on robotics projects while teaching Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Brigham Young University Idaho. He has a Bachelors and Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and a PhD in Leadership Studies. He also has 26 years of experience in the Radar and Telecommunications industries, and even has one of the original brick phones. He has written books on the basics of using the BeagleBone Black for robotics projects, and another for the Raspberry PI and yet another for the Arduino.
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Connecting the BeagleBone Black to a wireless USB keyboard


You've been able to control your projects using a LAN connection, but you don't want to always have your projects tethered in this manner. In this section I'll show you how to connect via a wireless keyboard.

Prepare for lift off

Break out your USB keyboard. It should come with a USB dongle. Plug the USB dongle into the USB hub, and plug the hub into the BeagleBone Black USB port. If you are using a standard USB 2.4 GHz wireless keyboard, the entire system should look similar to what is shown in the following image:

You can also use one of the 2.4 GHz wireless keyboards that look more like a gaming controller in the same manner.

Engage thrusters

Apply power to the USB hub and the BeagleBone Black. After some time, the unit should power on to display the log-in prompt. As you type in the username you should see the characters, similar to what is shown in the following image:

After you type the username and password, you can type startx...

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Published in: Dec 2013Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781783559329

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Richard Grimmett

Richard Grimmett has more fun that should be allowed working on robotics projects while teaching Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Brigham Young University Idaho. He has a Bachelors and Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and a PhD in Leadership Studies. He also has 26 years of experience in the Radar and Telecommunications industries, and even has one of the original brick phones. He has written books on the basics of using the BeagleBone Black for robotics projects, and another for the Raspberry PI and yet another for the Arduino.
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