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    Teensy with USB Serial Build

    Well, I thought I ordered everything. The wires that come with the serial adapter won't connect to a solderless breadboard. I'm not very good at wire stripping with something like scissors and I really wanted this to be a straightforward project and not something hacky because I will put it to...
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    Teensy with USB Serial Build

    Sorry, I'm basically a total noob here and was laughing relief that it was a misunderstanding thing. My mind has been swirling for about a week in trying to understand this by myself since what I'm trying to work with was in another actual language and not using Teensy. And our discussion left...
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    Teensy with USB Serial Build

    After 3 times of me saying so, you get it! lol It happens though. This just has been confusing from my end hahaha Okay, thank you! So that would be like this option and this one? I found this, which seems to indicate I need to use Serial1 for Teensy 2.0, but in looking at the pin layout...
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    Teensy with USB Serial Build

    As I said, I am using the Teensy 2.0 to emulate a game controller. It's to be used with a game console. But I want to hook it to a computer (a separate device) at the same time to send live commands now. I don't know if a USB hub would work? You're asking the wrong person that question lol. It...
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    Teensy with USB Serial Build

    I'm not sure you understood my request...? The existing USB port on the Teensy 2.0 would be in use. I'm trying to connect via a second device's USB port. So there should be 2 USB cords connected to the Teensy in total at the same time. If that's what you're trying to explain, please go into...
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    Teensy with USB Serial Build

    I recently bought a Teensy 2.0 and have been programming it to send commands in place of a game controller. (Look Mom, no hands!) As a next step, I'd like to send live commands from my computer to the Teensy. I need to be able to hook the Teensy to the computer while the existing USB port is in...
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