(Brought on by questions raised in
this thread.
According to Hagstrom, this is the spot where they hook up:

Those solder points - from left to right - are:
GND - SCROLL - NUM - CAPS - (blank / not labeled) - 5VTheir reference card reads:
The KE72 also provides for signals for indication of the current state of the Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs. These signals are TTL (5V logic) level, and can drive hi-efficiency LEDs through a series resistor. Drivers may be needed to increase the drive current for LEDs or lights that require more than 1.5ma of current. These outputs are active (LED on) when low.
I emailed Hagstrom asking if there should be some kind of connectors there. They replied:
The KE72 does not have a connector in that location. The reason is so that the end user can "customize" that location for their specific needs. That could mean the use of a connector (there are many different types and styles on the market), wiring directly to the unit, etc.
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The connector pads are spaced at .100", which is a very standard spacing connector, available in one form or another from every connector manufacturer. The type we use is the AMP MTA series connectors, available from digikey.com. Your local Radio Shack would also have headers that could be soldered into that location as well.
The person I was corresponding with also told me that they offer a service where they will attach a connector if the unit is shipped to them. I asked for details, and was told:
Just send it in to us, with a note stating that you would like a connector for the LED control, and be sure to include your return shipping address. We would charge return shipping ($5.33), and $4.29 (includes parts) for attaching the board connector, mating connector, wires, and current limiting resistors for the LEDs. We will even run unit though our KE72 tester to be sure it is in perfect working order. We can ship the unit back within one day of receiving it here.
If you do send your unit in, please send an email notification as well so that we will know when to expect it.
So there ya have it.