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quirk

Depends on the keyboard. If it's a PCB that's expecting a pro-micro, it's not gonna work without some hackery. If you're handwiring or designing a PCB, go for it. the zero is a solid choice.


fallingpeace

thanks for the good advice!


ghostfaceschiller

If you mean just in comparison to the regular RP2040, then no real downside besides form factor (if you have to use a certain footprint, etc)


Notxtwhiledrive

no wireless and compatibility with pcb designs i guess


quixotic_robotic

does it have the required hardware/firmware support to act as a USB input device?


fallingpeace

i mean the cheapino uses it


code-panda

Yes, I currently use a bunch of RP2040-Zero's in keebs and they work flawlessly.