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Re: USB Keyboard IF

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Hi,

I am sorry to say, I forgot about this Keyboard interface project.

My computer setup is based on PS/2 keyboard and mouse, input through a PS/2 to USB adapter, into a KVM Switch with USB input.

Connected to the KVM switch are to a Linux PC, Windows PC, which use USB, a Q68 and QL+QIMSI through a PS/2 switch box.

I was wondering how to integrate a second QL into the setup, maybe a second QIMSI is a solution or try and make an this keyboard interface.


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Re: USB Keyboard IF

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Hi,

Was this keyboard project finalised?
Anyone tried to port it to RPi?

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Chris


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Re: USB Keyboard IF

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Hi,

I have done the schematic in KiCad, just need to settle on a PCB layout, but that is trivial.

I am wondering if a USB/PS/2 keyboard can be used in parallel with the existing QL keyboard.


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Derek
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Re: USB Keyboard IF

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Derek_Stewart wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:06 am I am wondering if a USB/PS/2 keyboard can be used in parallel with the existing QL keyboard.
Yes, this adapter works in parallel with the original keyboard.


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Re: USB Keyboard IF

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xelalex wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:39 am Yes, this adapter works in parallel with the original keyboard.
I thought so, so the QL could be under the desk, with a switchable keyboard, integrating into a multi computer setup with a switch box.

Saves wear on the QL Keyboard Memrane


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Re: USB Keyboard IF

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Derek_Stewart wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:36 am
xelalex wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:39 am Yes, this adapter works in parallel with the original keyboard.
I thought so, so the QL could be under the desk, with a switchable keyboard, integrating into a multi computer setup with a switch box.

Saves wear on the QL Keyboard Memrane
No problem to use this adapter in a setup as described by Derek.

Stephan


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Re: USB Keyboard IF

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Chris_68 wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 5:49 am Hi,

Was this keyboard project finalised?
Anyone tried to port it to RPi?

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Chris
you want to port it to the RPi to do what exactly?

Stephan


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Re: USB Keyboard IF

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Maskenlos wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 5:50 pm
Chris_68 wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 5:49 am Hi,

Was this keyboard project finalised?
Anyone tried to port it to RPi?

Regards
Chris
you want to port it to the RPi to do what exactly?

Stephan
Hello,

Thanks,
Have a couple of RPi and they are a cheaper option.


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Re: USB Keyboard IF

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Maskenlos wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 9:08 pmAlso its a mystery that the QL has a 9x11 Matrix, the 8049 IPC only supports 8x8 Matrix.
The CTRL, ALT and SHIFT keys are on their own line separate from any other keys, so pressing them and two other keys does not create a ghost click on the 4th corner. This adds one line on one axis of the table and three lines on the other, giving 9 and 11. The way this was done is very clever, I think.


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