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Mouse and Keyboard libraries

These core libraries allow an Arduino Leonardo board to appear as a native Mouse and/or Keyboard to a connected computer.

A word of caution on using the Leonardo as a Mouse or Keyboard: if the Mouse or Keyboard library is constantly running, it will be difficult to program your board. Functions such as Mouse.move() and Keyboard.print() will move your cursor or send keystrokes to a connected computer and should only be called when you are ready to handle them. It is recommended to use a control system to turn this functionality on, like a physical switch or only responding to specific input you can control.

When using the Mouse or Keyboard library, it may be best to test your output first using Serial.print(). This way, you can be sure you know what values are being reported. Refer to the Mouse and Keyboard examples for some ways to handle this.

Mouse

The mouse functions enable to Leonardo to control cursor movement on a connected computer. When updating the cursor position, it is always relative to the cursor's previous location.

Keyboard

The keyboard functions enable to Leonardo to send keystrokes to an attached computer.

Note: Not every possible ASCII character, particularly the non-printing ones, can be sent with the Keyboard library. The Leonardo supports the use of modifier keys. Modifier keys change the behavior of another key when pressed simultaneously. See here for additional information on supported keys and their use.

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