Can you control a Lego Mindstorm NXT 2.0 robot over bluetooth from a computer? For example using the arrow keys on the keyboard to make the robot move wirelessly (over bluetooth or something else)?
Lego Mindstorm NXT 2.0 remote control over bluetooth from a computer
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Yes absolutely. I like to use Microsoft Robotics Studio and with a simple program you could easily use just about anything you can get input from to control the robot. Here is a snippet of a program that uses an XBox controller.
You can easily imagine that we are using a keyboard or mouse or whatever. That fact is it's simple though.
see the whole thing here https://github.com/r0k3t/NxtMSRDS_XboxController