Very surprising indeed.bwinkel67 wrote:Also, I am in touch with BlackBox tech support and forwarded them a question regarding buffering. They did respond to me initially which I was surprised since the product is 15 years old.
There can be keycode sequences though, when you press special keys. For example "Delete" sends $E0 $71 when you press ist, and $E0 $F0 $71 when you releasse it.bwinkel67 wrote:I'm not typing fast enough to overload the Q68 at 50 characters per second as I'm typing probably more around 10 characters per second.
"Pause" is even worse, it sends $E1 $14 $77 $E1 $F0 $14 $E0 $77
You could, for example, check if pressing the "Pause" key brings the Q68 into a problematic state. With a normal PS/2 keyboard, nothing happens, and you can continue to type normally.
If it actually is caused by lack of buffer in the converter, I would still have ideas how to solve it. But I'd need a device here, and it might be a little "dirty" software-wise.