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Any thoughts?
That's its Norwegian cousin from a Tandberg TDV 2242 terminal.Chyros wrote: ↑Is this the board that's sometimes on the DT banner? If so, wasn't that a magnetic reed or Hall effect board?
Hi, OleVoip. Long times no see you around here.OleVoip wrote: ↑No codes a generated for the modifiers alone; thus, if you'd like to connect them to a PC, you'd need to replace the firmware (or better: replace the controller by a teensy or similar). I've gone through this with a Tandberg board and I can provide you with hints, code and schematics.
Hi Terrycherry, I can see the resemblance you mean, but technically the PG685 is quite different from the other boards. The PG685 keyboard hasn't got a controller - the matrix leads are routed to the 34-pin connector to be PG device. However, there is enough space inside the case to accommodate a Teensy. Note that, unlike the keyboards above, the PG685 has no diodes inside the switches, so you won't have NKRO.terrycherry wrote: ↑Can my SIMATIC S5 PG685 keyboard use the same code like yours?