
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.
CeeSA wrote:that sounds good - thx
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
sixty wrote:I can hotplug my Tipro board just fine!
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).(...)
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?

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
kbdfr wrote: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?
7bit wrote:(...) But how do I program the other keys (e.g. Numpad)?
7bit wrote:kbdfr wrote:[huge blurry picture of a monster keyboard]
7bit wrote: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.
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.
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.
7bit wrote:The problem is, when I enter codes like:
0xe0 0x5d 0xe0 0xdd ("$E0,$5D,$E0,$DD" actually)
The keyboard just sends: 0xe0 0x5d
kbdfr wrote:7bit wrote:The problem is, when I enter codes like:
0xe0 0x5d 0xe0 0xdd ("$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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