An Unexpected Effect of a Soarer's Converter.
Posted: 13 Nov 2018, 13:53
A couple of weeks ago I made a Soarer's Converter using a Pro Micro to play about with a couple of old 84-key keyboards.
All went very well but I have discovered that since then my usual 105-key PS/2 keyboard is using the same mappings that I set up in the converter. This is connected directly into the computer's PS/2 port, the converter isn't plugged in and the PC has been rebooted several times. I've also tried a modern(ish) USB keyboard and that behaves in the same way.
There is nothing in the documentation about the converter or it's tools making changes to the actual computer and I haven't seen any other mention of this happening so am curious as to whether it's normal.
All went very well but I have discovered that since then my usual 105-key PS/2 keyboard is using the same mappings that I set up in the converter. This is connected directly into the computer's PS/2 port, the converter isn't plugged in and the PC has been rebooted several times. I've also tried a modern(ish) USB keyboard and that behaves in the same way.
There is nothing in the documentation about the converter or it's tools making changes to the actual computer and I haven't seen any other mention of this happening so am curious as to whether it's normal.