You plug it in and it would work!TacticalCoder wrote:Nice, a few questions7bit wrote:I'm able to get some IBM 122 key Emulator keyboards which are working with PCs (PS/2).
Can these literally be plugged directly in the PS/2 work and they'll work as is or does it require some kind of converter? I'm not talking about the special keys maybe not registering, but about the regular keys: say a Model M on PS/2 works flawlessly, can I just plug that and expect it to work as my M?
Is this buckling spring over membrane?
You need to remap some keys in your system to make it work the way you want it. No hardware tweaksare needed. Might not work out of the box with USB converter.
And it is a Model M (buckling spring over membrane).
Yes, you are right:TacticalCoder wrote:15 EUR / bolt mod seems cheap seen the time needed to do a bolt mod. Is this somehow easier to do on these terminal boards than on regular model Ms?Bolt modding with changing keys (like ANSI Enter etc.):
15 EUR / keyboard (without keys)
Price raised to 30 EUR now (for all earlier customers, it remains at 15 EUR!).
Plug it in! Plug it in!TacticalCoder wrote:I do have a 1397xxx but didn't try it yet. I bought it used for the keycaps
(Yours has got a PS/2 plug?)