Programming a Tipro board on-the-fly like a Cherry G80-2100

[Prelude]
Even if this function seems not to be documented, it is possible to program a Tipro keyboard on-the-fly like you do a G80-2100.

[Explanation]
When programming a Cherry G80-2100, the key sequence entered is active in whatever application you are. If, for example, being in Word you decide to program a key with "Shift+RightArrow Ctrl+B", then the keystrokes will be programmed into the selected programmable key and at the same time the character right of the cursor will be formatted as bold because that’s exactly what you entered.

When programming a Tipro keyboard using the Tipro software "ChangeMe", the key sequence entered is not active. It is just entered in the programme without effecting anything else, so programming happens "blind" and is of course prone to error. Any mistake will not be noticed until after the new configuration has been uploaded into the keyboard and the key is pressed, making it necessary to repeat the whole procedure.

[How to]
For a Tipro keyboard to be able to be programmed exactly like a Cherry G80-2100, i.e. while actually doing what you are programming, it is necessary that in the Preferences > Scan line the first option ("Scanline records and does not block keyboard input") is checked.

Select the key you want to program, activate the desired layer by clicking into the corresponding "Scanline". It will change its colour to blue. From now on, any keyboard input will be registered, even if you change to another application. So use the mouse for any action you do not want to be registered.

Return to (let’s say) Word using the mouse and enter the keystrokes you want to program. Taking the previous example, the character right of the cursor will be formatted as bold, so you can see no mistake was made when programming.

Then return to the Tipro software, again using the mouse because the "Scanline" is still active. The keyboard input has been registered and appears there (in Tipro programming format). Click OK, done.

[Planned]
It is also possible to load the actual content of an existing Tipro keyboard into the software even if that point of the Keyboard menu is greyed and thus inactive. One solution is a workaround, the other one is another well-hidden functionality to make the menu active.
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ah, wonderful howto, thank you
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Well since I decided that this is from now one the one and only glorious Tipro Workshop thread I am sharing my little bit of knowledge:

So you want to program a F24 button without having a device with such a button ?
No Problem !

Open ChangeMe, click on a desired button, select in the menu Scanline HID indexies and Scanmode input.
Now type in something into the desired layer. You should now see the HID key Code.
Switch the in the Scanline menu to Text input mode and replace the old hex code to your desired hex code.
The F24 Button has the key code 73.

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Other (german layout) Codes:
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Nr | HID | Symbol
0     0   
1     1    Hid$1
2     2   Hid$2
3     3   Hid$3
4     4   a
5     5   b
6     6   c
7     7   d
8     8   e
9     9   f
10    A   g
11    B   h
12    C   i
13    D   j
14    E   k
15    F   l
16   10   m
17   11   n
18   12   o
19   13   p
20   14   q
21   15   r
22   16   s
23   17   t
24   18   u
25   19   v
26   1A   w
27   1B   x
28   1C   z
29   1D   y
30   1E   1
31   1F   2
32   20   3
33   21   4
34   22   5
35   23   6
36   24   7
37   25   8
38   26   9
39   27   0
40   28   Enter
41   29   Esc
42   2A   BS
43   2B   Tab
44   2C   Space
45   2D   ß
46   2E   ´´
47   2F   ü
48   30   +
49   31   #
50   32   <
51   33   ö
52   34   ä
53   35   ^^
54   36   ,
55   37   .
56   38   -
57   39   Feststell
58   3A   f1
59   3B   f2
60   3C   f3
61   3D   f4
62   3E   f5
63   3F   f6
64   40   f7
65   41   f8
66   42   f9
67   43   f10
68   44   f11
69   45   f12
70   46   druck
71   47   Roll
72   48   Pause
73   49   Einfüg
74   4A   Pos1
75   4B   BildAuf
76   4C   Entf
77   4D   ende
78   4E   BildAb
79   4F   cur rechts
80   50   cur links
81   51   cur unten
82   52   cur oben
83   53   num
84   54   / (Block)
85   55   * (Block)
86   56   - (Block)
87   57   + (Block)
88   58   Enter (Block)
89   59   1 (Block)
90   5A   2 (Block)
91   5B   3 (Block)
92   5C   4 (Block)
93   5D   5 (Block)
94   5E   6 (Block)
95   5F   7 (Block)
96   60   8 (Block)
97   61   9 (Block)
98   62   0 (Block)
99   63   , (Block)
100   64   <
101   65   Contextmenu
102   66   Hid$66
103   67   Hid$67
104   68   f13
105   69   f14
106   6A   f15
107   6B   f16
108   6C   f17
109   6D   f18
110   6E   f19
111   6F   f20
112   70   f21
113   71   f22
114   72   f23
115   73   f24
116   74   Hid$74
117   75   Hid$75
118   76   Hid$76
119   77   Hid$77
120   78   Hid$78
121   79   Hid$79
122   7A   Hid$7A
123   7B   Hid$7B
124   7C   Hid$7C
125   7D   Hid$7D
126   7E   Hid$7E
127   7F   Hid$7F
128   80   Hid$80
129   81   Hid$81
130   82   Hid$82
131   83   Hid$83
132   84   Hid$84
133   85   Hid$85
134   E0   Lstrg
135   E1   Lshift
136   E2   Lalt
137   E3   Lwin
138   E4   Rstrg
139   E5   Rshift
140   E6   Ralt
141   E7   Rwin
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i have a todo.

i would like to transfer programmed keys between layouts.

This is atm the only way i know:
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open the source layout
copy the key
open the target layout
(the software close the source layout automatically - arrgghhh)
paste the key
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for the next key the same....
that is annoying

There is a workaround?
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If you mean that you want to copy through the layers than there are hidden functions that might help you a little bit:
press ctrl & backspace. Now additional options should be enabled and visible.
Extended Tools -> Copy layers. With this menu you are able to copy a whole layer into another.
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Spharx wrote:If you mean that you want to copy through the layers than there are hidden functions that might help you a little bit:
press ctrl & backspace. Now additional options should be enabled and visible.
Extended Tools -> Copy layers. With this menu you are able to copy a whole layer into another.

I had just been checking that, but it appears that it does not allow to swap layers from one keyboard layout to another because the layer is not saved anywhere.

I'll just try something else now.
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Is anyone of you up to a linux solution?

I really don't like to reactivate an old 386 (or what is needed) to do the programming ....
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windows boot cd?
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I knew I had read something about exporting complete key modules to another keyboard in the Tipro help. Just type "export" there and you'll find it. :mrgreen:
A very versatile way to export whole blocks of keys.
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And if you find it difficult to handle the export file format for transferring just single keys, there is an easy way:
- make an export file for your complete keyboard,
- open the keyboard you want to transfer selected keys to,
- choose Desktop -> Add module in the menu and add the same module type you want to transfer the keys from,
- import the file to that module,
- transfer the keys you need from the added module to the one you want to modify (no need to close and open modules any more),
- when finished, choose Desktop -> Delete module from the menu and delete the module you had added.

Sounds complicated - is easy :mrgreen:
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that sounds good - thx
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CeeSA wrote:that sounds good - thx

I think I'll try out wine today.
:P
update: OK, I've wine installed.

Now which DOS program do I need for the FREE modules (not FREE+ etc.)?
:cry:

The Tipro people might be perfect engineers, but software wise they are super lame!

ChangeMe does not install even if I choose "C:\" as installation path :-(
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:idea: Is it possible to reset the whole thing such that every key just delivers one distinctive keycode?
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i think wine is not the right way.
the software scans the ps/2 port, i don't think that wine could be so near to hardware.

with the Software ChangeMe it is possible to reset a board to default:
press ctrl & backspace - see above

Change me Software:
- operating system:
Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit*)
Windows Vista
Windows XP
Windows 2000
- USB driver is WHQL certified by Microsoft

Versions:
ChangeMe 5.7.7
LabelMe 1.2.3
API 4.2.3.0


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but i have a different question:
[UMLAUTE]
if i put 'ö' in the second Layer i don't be able to get an upper case 'Ö'
shift + L2 + o - did not produce 'Ö' only 'ö'
any suggestions
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CeeSA wrote:[UMLAUTE]
if i put 'ö' in the second Layer i don't be able to get an upper case 'Ö'
shift + L2 + o - did not produce 'Ö' only 'ö'
any suggestions

I think there is a workaround, but the software says it won't work with a controller version prior to 4.00.00 (check version with Keyboard -> Info).
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03.02.03 :(
i have to test all my tipro boards controller version...
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I've tried to program my Tipro keyboard but it does not work the way I've hoped.
What I found out so far is that keycodes must be entered as custom keycodes. It appears to be scancode set 2 which must be entered in decemal which is super lame!

Also, I've not foul;d out how to make sure the keyboard transmitts more than 2 bytes (example: 0xe0 0x23 0xe0 0xa3 gives only 0xe0 0x23).

Also,
- Changeme.exe crashes from time to time and
- it is not possible to hotplug the Tipro to PS/2.
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ps: helpful link: http://www.quadibloc.com/comp/scan.htm
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I can hotplug my Tipro board just fine!
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sixty wrote:I can hotplug my Tipro board just fine!

Problem:
- It is plugged to PS/2 on my Linux box.
- I plug it out and plug it to the Windows box.
- If I'm luky, the (Windows) system did not crash in the way that the other keyboard, connected via USB, doesn't work anymore ...
- Now I program the Tipro with the ChangeMe.exe.
- For testing, I plug it to the Linux box again, but the system does not register any keypresses, so I've got to reboot the system ...

But this is only a minor problem. The real problem is how to tell the Tipro to send codes starting with 0xE0.

Does anybody exist who successfully programmed a Tipro with 122 keys or more?
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7bit wrote:I've tried to program my Tipro keyboard but it does not work the way I've hoped.
What I found out so far is that keycodes must be entered as custom keycodes. It appears to be scancode set 2 which must be entered in decemal which is super lame!

Also, I've not foul;d out how to make sure the keyboard transmitts more than 2 bytes (example: 0xe0 0x23 0xe0 0xa3 gives only 0xe0 0x23).(...)


I'm afraid I don't quite understand what you're talking about. You can enter keystrokes directly or, if your keyboard happens to miss a key you want to program, Spharx has written a tutorial earlier in this thread:
http://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=813&p#p15273


7bit wrote:
sixty wrote:I can hotplug my Tipro board just fine!

Problem:
(...)
But this is only a minor problem. The real problem is how to tell the Tipro to send codes starting with 0xE0.

Does anybody exist who successfully programmed a Tipro with 122 keys or more?

My setting (320 keys!) has remained basically the same since I posted this picture:

Image

but I have changed the layout quite a lot, and everything I have programmed and/or reprogrammed has always worked just fine. Hotplugging is common practice here too, since I use different other Tipro keyboards in addition (i.e. chained with my monster) and first have to program them according to the given task, which requires them to be directly connected to the computer.

Practical question: what exactly do you want to program?
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Maybe you should send Tipro a massage about your problem.

I have messaged them about a documentation of all debug functions (maybe there is a solution for your problem in there) in the ChangeMe software ... it looks like that you could somehow write into the eeprom .. well their replay was this:

"Debug menu in ChangeMe is called debug because it is not supposed to be
used by the customers in normal circumstances. This is also the reason why
it is not described in details in the help information.
If he describes what he needs we can send him instructions how to do it. We
can not send detailed info about all the functions in Debug menu."
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kbdfr wrote:I'm afraid I don't quite understand what you're talking about. You can enter keystrokes directly or, if your keyboard happens to miss a key you want to program, Spharx has written a tutorial earlier in this thread:
http://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=813&p#p15273

Keystrokes are useless, because I've got more keys on the Tipro as even on the 122 key 3270 emulator. Also, I'm not sure if it works properly with windows. However, I can give it a try. But how do I program the other keys (e.g. Numpad)?
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7bit wrote:Does anybody exist who successfully programmed a Tipro with 122 keys or more?

My setting (320 keys!) has remained basically the same since I posted this picture:

[huge blurry picture of a monster keyboard]

but I have changed the layout quite a lot, and everything I have programmed and/or reprogrammed has always worked just fine. Hotplugging is common practice here too, since I use different other Tipro keyboards in addition (i.e. chained with my monster) and first have to program them according to the given task, which requires them to be directly connected to the computer.

Practical question: what exactly do you want to program?

Just to make every key send distinctive keycodes.

How do you make 320 keys work? I would be glad if I could just make the 122 keys work the main-keyboard has ...

Do you've got a layoutfile, so I can see a sample?

Related problem: Are these extra keys under Caps Lock and Return accessible or are they just dummies? They look like soldered in properly, but the software says they don't exist as separate keys.
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7bit wrote:(...) But how do I program the other keys (e.g. Numpad)?

I assume your Tipro is connected to your computer and you have another, "normal" keyboard plugged into the Tipro.
In the ChangeMe software, left-click the key you want to program, activate programming of the layer you wish with a left klick (the line turns blue) and then press the Numpad key of the chained keyboard. The programming line now displays the key you have programmed. That's all, you now just have to click OK in the ChangeMe software.
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kbdfr wrote:[huge blurry picture of a monster keyboard]
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kbdfr wrote:Practical question: what exactly do you want to program?

Just to make every key send distinctive keycodes.

How do you make 320 keys work? I would be glad if I could just make the 122 keys work the main-keyboard has ...

Do you've got a layoutfile, so I can see a sample?

Related problem: Are these extra keys under Caps Lock and Return accessible or are they just dummies? They look like soldered in properly, but the software says they don't exist as separate keys.

I can't send you a file of my keyboard since my programming contains some (own and third party) confidential items, but I can send you a file containing special things you want to program if you tell me exactly what you want.

Which keyboard do you have? My Caps Lock has no extra key under it, just one. The only "dead" key I have (in the staggered keyboard MID-QM128A) is the second one from the right on the home row. It just has no spring in it and is originally used as a stabilizer for the (ANSI) Enter key (which activates the one immediately on the left of it). I have "keycap-modded" to ISO and use that dead key as a stabilizer as well, the active one being the top one under the key.
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kbdfr wrote:
7bit wrote:(...) But how do I program the other keys (e.g. Numpad)?

I assume your Tipro is connected to your computer and you have another, "normal" keyboard plugged into the Tipro.
In the ChangeMe software, left-click the ... OK in the ChangeMe software.

No, the other keyboard is connected via USB.

I know how to enter key codes. This is not the problem.

The problem is, when I enter codes like:
0xe0 0x5d 0xe0 0xdd ("$E0,$5D,$E0,$DD" actually)
The keyboard just sends: 0xe0 0x5d
kbdfr wrote:I can't send you a file of my keyboard since my programming contains some (own and third party) confidential items, but I can send you a file containing special things you want to program if you tell me exactly what you want.

Which keyboard do you have? My Caps Lock has no extra key under it, just one. The only "dead" key I have (in the staggered keyboard MID-QM128A) is the second one from the right on the home row. It just has no spring in it and is originally used as a stabilizer for the (ANSI) Enter key (which activates the one immediately on the left of it). I have "keycap-modded" to ISO and use that dead key as a stabilizer as well, the active one being the top one under the key.

All keys have springs and look soldered into the matrix. I thought it might be a software issue.
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7bit wrote:The problem is, when I enter codes like:
0xe0 0x5d 0xe0 0xdd ("$E0,$5D,$E0,$DD" actually)
The keyboard just sends: 0xe0 0x5d

I have programmed a key with the keycode you mentioned ($E0,$5D,$E0,$DD), which apparently is the "Windows Menu" keycode, and it works fine. I would suggest that you try programming by just pressing the "Windows Menu" key in the "keyboard" instead of the "custom codes" interface mode.
Again, what exactly do you want to program? Not the codes, but the desired result.

And which model is your keyboard? I found nothing about a Tipro with 122 keys.
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7bit wrote:The problem is, when I enter codes like:
0xe0 0x5d 0xe0 0xdd ("$E0,$5D,$E0,$DD" actually)
The keyboard just sends: 0xe0 0x5d

I have programmed a key with the keycode you mentioned ($E0,$5D,$E0,$DD), which apparently is the "Windows Menu" keycode, and it works fine. I would suggest that you try programming by just pressing the "Windows Menu" key in the "keyboard" instead of the "custom codes" interface mode.
Again, what exactly do you want to program? Not the codes, but the desired result.

And which model is your keyboard? I found nothing about a Tipro with 122 keys.

I just want to program it to deliver distinctive keycodes, so I can use the keys. When I use the USB codes some codes (above 0x68) don't have any effect and if I use the custom codes, it delivers only the make codes but no break codes which results in X11 thinking I permanently press the key.

I've also tried codes like
$15,$F015
with the keyboard sending only $15.

Number of switches in my Tipro:
16*5+15*2+12 == 122
I will look for a picture to see what model it is. I don't have it at home.

BTW: Which distribution do you use?
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Just tested those and got the expected results:
  • $E0,$2B - Windows calculator opens
  • $12,$33,$F0,$12,$43,$29,$2B,$44,$4B,$42,$1B - writes Hi folks (make and break codes for capital H included)
My keyboard is a MID, yours a TMC (found your picture), but I rather doubt your problem has anything to do with that. Try programming your code sequences on one of (hüstel, hüstel) your 8x4 MID keyboards, then we'll know.
And perhaps you should try a higher interbyte delay (Preferences -> Keyboard settings).
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My MID Tipro is not recognised by Changeme. What am I doing wrong?

More info: it's a 8x4 module from 7bit, and it lights up and beeps when palm pressing.

Or am I supposed to use a "tipro cabel" instead of ps2?
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Make your own Tipro cable using a male/male PS/2 cable: carefully and completely remove the small plastic tongue between the pins on one end of the cable. The plug will now fit into the 8-pin socket of the keyboard (right side of the above picture, left side of course when sitting in front of the keyboard), connect the other end of the cable with the PS/2 socket of your computer, that's it.
The other socket of the Tipro keyboard is where you plug your "normal" keyboard into.
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Nope the Tipro cable is a normal PS/2 cable with to much useless pins. A normal PS/2 cable is also doing the job.

(kbdfr was faster :) )

You are only able to hotswap the big modules (at least at my system).
Try this: shut down your PC completely (to be sure interrupt the power supply) put the module in the PC and than restart.
I had the same problem once :lol:
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Alright, thanks! I'll try the right port hehe.

Are other Tipro modules supposed to be connected from their tipro-port to the ps-2 port on the next device in the chain?
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