Let’s have some fun with the Raspberry Pi Pico. We’re going to try a couple of basic projects and we’ll discuss how to install different types of firmware on the board, write a program to flash an LED and then discuss the configuration required to set up a board as a so-called rubber ducky device. We’ll configure our rubber ducky to enter simple keypresses.
During this tutorial, we will discuss how to install different types of firmware on the board. Examples of firmware are micropython, CircuitPython, C/ C++ and the Arduino language and programming tools. Following firmware installation, we’ll write a program to flash an LED and then discuss the configuration required to set up our board as a rubber-ducky,