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Arduino UNO R3 includes ATmega16u2 (along with ATmega328p) and it can be used too, but it needs some extra work (code doesn't work without modifications with UNO):
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https://github.com/NicoHood/HoodLoader2
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PS/2-keyboard can be connected directly to Arduino and there is library for that.
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http://playground.arduino.cc/Main/PS2Keyboard
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You can also use Arduino vice versa. You cannot read USB with normal Arduino, but there is shields to make Arduino as USB host.
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https://github.com/felis/USB_Host_Shield_2.0
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With that you can connect modern USB-joysticks and gamepads to old consoles.
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Of course Arduino can be used many other ways. Add a PIR motion detector module from Ebay (under $2) and your computer wakes up from sleep when you walk to room. Just read PIR-sensor data pin and if it is 1, send some keyboard button (which normally does nothing) to computer so it wakes up. Or make info-board to your kitchen or hallway wall from old Android tablet and it turns on backlight only when someone goes to kitchen.
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