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Simplest of Keyboard Hacks
Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: spystyle on December 01, 2004, 02:38:26 pm ---Hi there,
oops, that's not my tutorial, I've edited my post to state that.
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Ooops, yeah right, yours is the one with the 300 pictures 8) (Very well written and useful though.)
--- Quote ---About KeyHook.exe
(maybe we were using different versions)
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Quite likely, I last used it about 3 years ago.
--- Quote ---and to bring the total cost down to $2 I could have used something else as a project enclosure, but I like the small black radio shack project enclosure, I drill holes in the top for the wires to come out, and super glue the terminal block to the top.
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Did you used to sell this or have a website about it years ago? (I seem to remember pictures of this).
spystyle:
I never sold them and haven't written a "picture book tutorial" on it *yet*
You're probably thinking of this one :
http://members.aol.com/tayjohn/Keyboard.html
Mine is based on that but I use 22 guage wire, and map the keys before soldering, resulting in less wires and sometimes only 1 terminal strip.
The whole hack is only about the size of a pack of cigarettes.
Keyboard hacks are sensless fun!
Craig
Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: spystyle on December 01, 2004, 04:11:18 pm ---I never sold them and haven't written a "picture book tutorial" on it *yet*
You're probably thinking of this one :
http://members.aol.com/tayjohn/Keyboard.html
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That was it!!!
Hoagie_one:
these are the times we need a 12 input encoder
Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Hoagie_one on December 01, 2004, 04:18:58 pm ---these are the times we need a 12 input encoder
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Aw, just buy a KeyWiz Eco 2 and pretend it doesn't have an extra 20 inputs and shift functionality that you don't need.
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