Homebrew WIP Pokemon SWSH Trade Bot

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Hello Everyone!! I am Adaptiv,
I run a twitch stream trading Shiny Battle Ready Pokemon for free to viewers! I came across CommunityController and I taught myself how to understand Python a little better and I made this trading bot using the controller file provided with CommunityController! Big shout out to that community for helping me with questions and getting it started!!! I'm sending this out there in hopes that people will create something amazing with it!!! It is a basic start to trading all 32 boxes of Pokemon and goes in linear order atm from top to bottom, left to right and takes ~1 hour to finish a box. I'm not a huge wiz at setting up Aurdino boards and troubleshooting so I cant be too much help if there is a problem but I will do my best to try and help you!! This bot will: Connect to your Twitch Chat, Send messages to let the viewers know what is going on (or customized messages), start a timer countdown to tell viewers when to press A, and when it is completed! This DOES NOT need CFW to be run but does require it for other purposes should you need it. This bot run on Python 3 w/ an Arduino UNO R3. I hope you all have some fun and create some cool stuff with it!!! BEFORE DOING ANYTHING YOU WILL NEED TO SET UP AN ARDUINO BOARD TO EMULATE A SWITCH CONTROLLER!

Step 1. Unzip Folder
Step 2. Open Settings.py
Step 3. Change VID/PID
Step 4. Open TradeBox.py
Step 5. Customize messages and timing
Step 6. Open Run.py
Step 7. Connect Arduino to your Switch
Step 8. HAVE FUN!! :D
 

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This sounds cool! However, I don't have an Arduino board, so I can't use it (yet).

But I was thinking: would it be possible to emulate a wireless controller entirely via the PC and Python, using only the Bluetooth adapter in the PC? Every solution I've found for a bot controlling the Switch has involved separate hardware not on the PC, but I know it's possible to emulate the controller at least on Android (see JoyCon Droid on Google Play).

In case anyone wants to make a bot that doesn't require separate peripherals (other than maybe a Bluetooth adapter), thanks in advance.
 
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I wonder if this could be made to work with a Pi Zero W, 3 /3B+/4 (a Zero W would be nice for kinda a small set n forget device) (as all these models come with built-in Bluetooth)
 

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