On-The-Go USB ports can be used as either masters or slaves, enabling some Pi models to easily emulate devices such as keyboards or harddrives. The tag is also used for questions about using dedicated slave ports for the same purpose (only the Pi 4 has such a thing).
Questions tagged [otg]
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PIKVM: OTG via USB-C port but powering via GPIO pins
For my PIKVM I want to use the OTG functionality of the USB-C port of my Raspberry Pi 4 to control the mouse and keyboard, however, I want to power the Raspberry via the GPIO pins instead, because I don't really like the Y-cable solution so much -…
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how to configure usb in raspberry pi as otg
How can I configure usb port available in raspberry pi to OTG ?
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Pi Zero OTG ethernet zero with USB-C
I have been doing a series of projects using RPiZs networked using ethernet over USB. In the middle of this, I upgraded my computer to a new MacBook Pro which only has USB-C ports, so now I need to use an adapter. I cannot connect via USB anymore…
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