09/08/2023, 18:22
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Originally Posted by ismyy110
There are Arduino and USB Host Shield, but most of them only support R3 products, so I use them like this. A conclusion is
I'd like to get an Arduino Leonardo R3+usb Host Shield-enabled Aimbot
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