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If your willing to write a little code, you could get an esp32, and use on of the keyboard libraries to make it appear as a keyboard?
https://hackaday.com/2021/03/26/usb-comes-to-the-esp32/
Very roundabout solution though.
I am fine with a little coding (see update in my post)
Thats definitely better than using a separate esp32. Nice!