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"content": "sweet thanks. Of course, I had another crazy idea - you’re sending I2C down the “unused” pins yeah? If I put an I2C device endpoint on those pins to expose a config interface of the keyboard controller, that’d be pretty neat. Problem is, it seems a lot of the cables only have 5 wires and don’t connect the two unused pins",
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