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TOKN KB16 ENCODERS
KevSteele:
Tiger:
I just checked the PCB layout on the TOKN16 - I'm not positive, but it does look like it is a matrix-style grounding, and not a common ground. It may have well been the luck of the draw that the grounds I combined worked.
Kevin
saint:
This thread has been truncated by saint, roughly about the point where it became a train wreck. In hopes of avoiding charges of being biased:
- The gist of what was removed was a question as to the bias of Kevin's review, and the defense thereof. It degenerated from there.
- Please feel free to repost anything related to the topic at hand, the merits of the TOKN KB16 encoder, including comparisons to other products as deemed relevant.
- Please refrain from flaming one another.
Thanks!
--- saint
Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: KevSteele on May 31, 2005, 04:15:27 pm ---Tiger:
I just checked the PCB layout on the TOKN16 - I'm not positive, but it does look like it is a matrix-style grounding, and not a common ground. It may have well been the luck of the draw that the grounds I combined worked.
Kevin
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Cool, thanks for checking that out, Kevin. 8)
Thanks for keeping the thread more civil, Saint :D
RandyT:
Kevin, the GP-Wiz products probably shouldn't be included in the review. They are not Keyboard encoders, rather GamePad style encoders (That's where the GP in the name comes from.) The Eco with the pin header is the "No-Solder Eco", if that's what you were looking for.
FWIW,
RandyT
KevSteele:
--- Quote from: RandyT on May 31, 2005, 04:28:12 pm ---
Kevin, the GP-Wiz products probably shouldn't be included in the review.
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