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Re: Where to find PS/2 keyboard protocol?

From: Robert Paris <>
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1998 15:35:40 +0000

This means that making your own chording keyboard is as easy as it is
to make a keyglove?

Rob

"R. Paul McCarty" wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Omar Jenkins wrote:
> > The only problem is that you can't reconfigure the keyboard mapping
> > without having to re-wire the glove where as if you use a PIC or Basic
> > Stamp as a convertor you can simply download a new program into the chip
> > for whatever new keyboard map you want.
> 
> Since the keyglove uses a standard keyboard encoder chip, to reconfigure
> the keyboard mapping all you have to do is change the us.map file to
> correspond to whatever you want.  It's very easy to do.
> 
> -Paul

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