Controlling the Raspberry Pi mouse and keyboard from a laptop – Talk – Open Lab

Run multiple computers from one mouse and keyboard (applies to more than just Raspberry Pi’s).

We will explore multiple technologies for being able to control a Graphics based version of Rasbperry Pi without a keyboard and mouse physically attached.

https://youtu.be/2gsQvBAP3I8

We will explore a number of technologies for remote control of a Raspberry Pi:

• https://github.com/symless/synergy

• https://learn.adafruit.com/synergy-on-raspberry-pi/intro-what-is-synergy

http://www.instructables.com/id/Controlling-your-raspberry-pi-mouse-and-keyboard-r/

• https://www.realvnc.com/en/raspberrypi/

If you have other examples or methodologies, feel free to share them.

Also, we will take time to explore a possible upcoming project, and intelligent robotic arm:

Just Kidding! We are using the robotic arm from this picture:

This is a Mitsubishi – Industrial robotic arm, model number:

RV-2SDB-S2R

Feel free to being researching this machine, code named “Beast Arm”. We will explore the feasibility of operating this device.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Find us at this location:

Red Brick Courthouse
29 Courthouse Square
Rockville, MD 20850

We are on the second floor (take the elevator).

From the main entrance, go to the end of the hall. Take the elevator on the left. We will be on the second floor.  Note, use only the elevator, and not the stairs which have alarms.

This is walking distance from downtown Rockville, and only 6 minutes walking from the Rockville Metro Station!!

Parking is abundant around the area, and you should find a lot or garage that is free after-hours using this website:

http://www.rockvilleparking.com/

If you’re willing to pay $4 for close-in parking, go to the garage diagonally opposite the Red Brick Courthouse, with the entrance on Maryland Avenue.

Our members had success parking for free at the lot –
11 N Washington St.
Rockville, MD

This lot is on the same street as the main entrance to the Red Brick Court House. This garage has tight turns in it. It is the alley immediately behind the green M&T Bank sign and before the main intersection as shown here: 

Here is a useful map for finding this garage – http://bit.ly/2pUkW1d

A thank you goes to:
Montgomery County’s Innovation Program

for providing space access.

We look forward to seeing you at this event. If you need help finding the room, please call 301-944-2862.

Upcoming meetings include:

Introduction to drones – fly for entertainment, or for science!

After this, maybe we should build a 3D printed drone?

• Facial recognition based locks – keys are overrated

• Swarm robots – the sum is greater than the parts! How far can we push simple robots to do complex things?

• Youth-focused maker events – children are more empowered than ever. They can teach us a thing or two.

Come out to learn how to participate, how to get your ideas made, and how to find help for your projects! We have experts in 3D printing, electronics, design, and more. We are a diverse crew of people, with interesting experiences and passions.

Be part of the movement. Come out and help your local MakerSpace.

We help make prototypes! We take your idea to the next level. Join a culture of collaboration. As always, we have Open Lab, where you can tinker on your project.

Experience our weekly Friday night MakerSpace meetings. All are welcome to hack/build, network, and collaborate at these events.

Discover, learn, and work together on:

• Internet of Things (IoT)

• Automation

• 3D Printing or Micro-production

• Robots

• Microcontrollers, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, etc..

• Big Data and Sensors

• Computer Science

• Technology Entrepreneurship

Learn a new skill, get help, and offer help.

If you are working on a project then bring your own equipment and supplies.

We accept donations of: soldering stations, 3D printers, microcontrollers/programmers, motors, parts, and other tools.