So, I want to have an "Otaku" M13 board to accelerate learning touch-typing, and am ordering the caps from Unicomp in a week or two. The problem with that is my Other Half says no on the grounds that she does not touch-type, and my Daughter is just learning to use a keyboard. Fair enough.
My solution? Make an A/B switch, and use both the "Otaku" M13 and another board.
All I need is conformation that I'm not going to screw up my motherboard. I don't plan on switching the 5v lines at all (I plan on powering from an external PSU to the switch box, with both boards +v lines active, running only the data lines to the PS/2 port on the motherboard). I do plan on switching the data lines. I think that a simple SPDT switch on the data lines should sort things out nicely. Maybe a debounce if needed to smooth the switchover.
Assuming there are no problems, and if there is call, I'll post a schematic, BoM, and pictures. It should, in theory, be a very simple device, using a box, 2 female, 1 male 6 pin mini-DIN ports, a SPDT switch, 6 core shielded cable, and some Veroboard. It will need a few more components if debounce is needed.
Can anyone see any glaring problems with this?
