This is a really crazy idea, but I got a Realforce 104uw from Massdrop a while back, I went with the 104 because I like large keyboards and this one looked particularly nice. But Massdrop kind of mis-sold it a bit because they said it came with a DIP switch and lo and behold it doesn't.
Which is fine - I do love the board and I decided to keep it. But I do miss the fact that ctrl is not in the correct place (in my opinion).
So I was wondering if it would be completely impossible to program a DIP switch and... uh... kind of solder it on the board somewhere...?
Would this be utterly impossible unless I work for Topre and had a degree in electrical engineering and software engineering?
Programming and installing a DIP switch on shop-bought boards
- lancre
- Location: Nottingham, UK
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- Wodan
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIP_switch
That should answer your question. You cannot program a switch.
That should answer your question. You cannot program a switch.
- lancre
- Location: Nottingham, UK
- Main keyboard: Realforce 104UW
- Main mouse: DeathAdder
- Favorite switch: Topre, Space Invaders
- DT Pro Member: -
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Aha, so they just close circuits, the actual logic is on the PCB. That's a shame.
So what other options are there without changing the keymaps in the OS?
Could I use something like a teensy?
So what other options are there without changing the keymaps in the OS?
Could I use something like a teensy?
- Wodan
- ISO Advocate
- Location: ISO-DE
- Main keyboard: Intense Rotation!!!
- Main mouse: Logitech G903
- Favorite switch: ALL OF THEM
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Exactly, DIP is just a form factor for switches.
Using the Soarer Converter (Teensy based) you can built a USB=>USB converter and add layers and stuff to your keyboard. Pretty neat! Not too trivial though, maybe you can find a nice guide. I just read about it somewhere.
Using the Soarer Converter (Teensy based) you can built a USB=>USB converter and add layers and stuff to your keyboard. Pretty neat! Not too trivial though, maybe you can find a nice guide. I just read about it somewhere.
- scottc
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I don't think Soarer's converter handles that, but Hasu has a USB->USB converter. I think you can even buy it assembled.
- scottc
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- Location: Remote locations in Europe
- Main keyboard: GH60-HASRO 62g Nixies, HHKB Pro1 HS, Novatouch
- Main mouse: Steelseries Rival 300
- Favorite switch: Nixdorf 'Soft Touch' MX Black
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Easy mistake to make! Soarer's does IBM terminal, AT/PS2, XT, Wyse, [...]. Hasu's TMK does USB->USB, AT/PS2, NeXT, XT (recently, I think), [...] etc. https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=69169.0;topicseen