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- 12 Mar 2019, 17:11
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Looking for reccomendations for good, solidly built keyboard chassis
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Re: Looking for reccomendations for good, solidly built keyboard chassis
Get a Wyse PCE which talks AT/PS/2 to begin with. Then just change the switches. ;)
Those models are flat above the function keys. model no 900840 and 900866 respectively.
Oh damn, I had no idea Wyse made PS/2 compatible boards. I'm definitely gonna keep an eye out for that. Thanks for the ...
- 12 Mar 2019, 07:32
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Looking for reccomendations for good, solidly built keyboard chassis
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3076
Re: Looking for reccomendations for good, solidly built keyboard chassis
Well that's the thing, I suppose, I've been trying to convert a WY-50 for a while now, and I haven't had any luck with it. I don't know exactly how to troubleshoot issues with it, since there's so many variables. Like am I installing the firmware properly, do I have everything wired up right, and ...
- 11 Mar 2019, 20:07
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Looking for reccomendations for good, solidly built keyboard chassis
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3076
Looking for reccomendations for good, solidly built keyboard chassis
I'm looking to make a custom keyboard, and I'd love to get a really solidly built chassis like on Wyse or IBM boards, but one that I could put my own switches in (BOX Jade) and, if it doesn't use PS/2 or USB, convert without too much hassle. I'd preferably want a full-size, or at least one with a ...