A project allows a Raspberry Pi Pico W to connect to standard Bluetooth keyboards and transmit their keystrokes over I2C. This integration simplifies input for embedded systems, making it easier for developers to incorporate familiar wireless keyboards into microcontroller projects. Developers can now leverage existing I2C infrastructure for a more flexible user interface.
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