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Kaytrim:

--- Quote from: knave on May 01, 2007, 01:59:51 pm ---Also while I'm at it...could this come in a USB "flavor"?

Would a usb/ps2 adaptor work?

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The answer is No and No.  Randy has confirmed it that the KeyWiz doesn't work with an USB adapter.  He also has his reasons as to why he won't produce a KeyWiz USB model.  Something to do with performance, this is why he created the GPWiz.  If you want USB then go with the GPWiz otherwise go with the KeyWiz and a PS/2 connection.  I have used both and have had no issues with either model.

TTFN :cheers:
Kaytrim


--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on May 01, 2007, 02:18:09 pm ---See Reply #11 by KayTrim above.

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btw Tiger-Heli, the T is not capitalized. ;)  Kaytrim

RandyT:

The board is "USB Ready" for the GP-Wiz models.  I'll need to do a little firmware tweaking to get the inputs where I want them, but a DB-25 version of the GP-Wiz models will be available.

RandyT

Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: Kaytrim on May 01, 2007, 02:32:26 pm ---btw Tiger-Heli, the T is not capitalized. ;)  Kaytrim

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My bad - sorry!

fixedpigs:
which one is 'better'...?

the keywiz max or the keywiz qd...

the max has the switchable keyboard interface...the qd doesn't...is the switchable keyboard interface really that important...?

obviously the qd would be easier to install...plus it's two bucks cheaper...

which one(if either) works better with a ledwiz...?

thanks for your thoughts...!

Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: fixedpigs on May 22, 2007, 10:17:13 am ---which one is 'better'...?
the keywiz max or the keywiz qd...
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The QD is 'better' if you think you might end up with swappable CP's somewhere down the road.  Otherwise it really doesn't matter.

--- Quote ---the max has the switchable keyboard interface...the qd doesn't...is the switchable keyboard interface really that important...?
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Not to me, get a USB or wireless keyboard, or hot-swap in a PS/2 one when you need one.  Some people really like this, but I wouldn't find an active pass-thru that useful, and with the KeyWiz Max being switched, even less so.

--- Quote ---obviously the qd would be easier to install...plus it's two bucks cheaper...

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Perhaps, not sure about that.

--- Quote ---which one(if either) works better with a ledwiz...?

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Don't think it matters!

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