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    Cheapest Raspberry Pi compatible keyboard?

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    • ColstarC
      Colstar
      last edited by

      Just wanted some recommendations for a really cheap keyboard that I can use with the Pi as the one I use for my PC doesn't work. Under £10 if possible! :)

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      • jamrom2J
        jamrom2 @Colstar
        last edited by

        @colstar

        Any cheapo USB keyboard will be fine. I think the setting in ES are UK keyboard by default.

        If you want a BT style, they vary in quality... Amazon or Google. Usually get one for around 10 USD or 7 quid by you.

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        • ColstarC
          Colstar @jamrom2
          last edited by

          @jamrom2 Thanks for relying.

          Not sure about the 'any keyboard' as the one I have doesn't work for what ever reason. :(

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            LandyVlad @Colstar
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            @colstar are you sure the keyboard works at all? i.e. on a computer?

            Hardware: The parts of a computer system that can be adjusted with a hammer.

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            • jamrom2J
              jamrom2 @Colstar
              last edited by

              @colstar any keyboard means any keyboard.

              I've used Dell, Lenovo, Logitech... like LandyVlad said. Does the one you have work? The Pi is not really sensitive to the name brand. You can plug in anything that works on an PC.

              I've been using Retropie for over 5 years with a Pi2, Pi3, Pi3b+.... never had any issues with whatever USB keyboard I pulled off the shelf at work and plugged in.

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              • ColstarC
                Colstar @LandyVlad
                last edited by

                @landyvlad I use it on my PC everyday. :)

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                • hawkes_84H
                  hawkes_84 @Colstar
                  last edited by

                  @colstar under £10 might be pushing it but this one will probably work fine

                  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Arteck-Ultra-Slim-Bluetooth-Compatible-10-2-inch-Black/dp/B07V5LWSN5/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=bluetooth+keyboard&qid=1618831604&sr=8-3

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                  • Thorr69T
                    Thorr69
                    last edited by

                    If I read your other thread correctly, you are only using a 1amp power supply. This may be the root of your problem with your current keyboard. Get a real power supply (2.5A or higher) and then try.

                    RPi 3b
                    Official PSU
                    Official RetroPie image
                    Pandora's Box 5 controller

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                    • CrushC
                      Crush @Thorr69
                      last edited by

                      Filtered to under £10 with a USB connection. [LINK]
                      Keyboards require no special drivers, therefore any USB keyboard works.
                      Thorr69 is right if you're using a 1Amp power supply, there's not going to be enough power on your usb ports for some devices.

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                      • ColstarC
                        Colstar @Crush
                        last edited by

                        @crush Thanks for the info, will get another PSU.

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