@rootinit to Linux Phones • 3 years agoFirst look at the PinePhone Keyboard dev unitodysee.commessage-square3arrow-up19arrow-down10
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minus-squarefreelikegnulink1•3 years agoFrom the Pinephone wiki: The pogo pins provide access to an interrupt line, power inputs/outputs and an I2C interface. so I2C, but no USB data unfortunately. But hey, it’s not like a sensible linux distro would not be capable without a mouse!
minus-square@rootinitOPlink1•3 years ago They could have included a Thinkpad like nub, but I think there might be patent issues. I recall almost all laptops had those at some point. IBM must have been making some good money off of that if that is the case.
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From the Pinephone wiki:
so I2C, but no USB data unfortunately. But hey, it’s not like a sensible linux distro would not be capable without a mouse!
I recall almost all laptops had those at some point. IBM must have been making some good money off of that if that is the case.