[simpits-tech] Keyboard encoders
Ido Dekkers
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Sat, 24 May 2003 23:19:41 +0300
You do have the 0/256/0 that runs 256 switches in a matrix, and costs only
80 Cdn
( as long as chester gets the drive to stop the BSOD's)
James Hallows
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Sounds good and I hope so as being a programmer, Phidgets suits me very
well. Looking forward to getting hold of some of the units to play around
with.
However as the original post was really about x no. of switches and how to
get them to generate keyboard "keys" then for the money, ease of connection
and programmability, you can't really beat X-keys USB Keyboard Matrix
Control Board (XFPB-25-US) at $ 59.95 or the Hagstrom units. Now the X-Keys
will allow 128 "switches" with 2 layer programming on each, and goes
through a single USB connector. You'd need 4 Phidget Interface Kits 0/32/32
to have that number of switches and you're into over $400 for that, and it
won't generate a single scancode. Even if it could you'd need to have some
software running all the time scanning the hardware, but that's not the
case with the X-Keys that once programmed stays programmed. On the flip
side of course you can use the Phidgets to turn on circuits if my
understanding is correct.
Anyway still researching ;)
Thankfully my Cougar will do most of the hard programming work so I too
only need something relatively simple.
Cheers
James
>I'll hopefully solve the software problem ( for the keyboard ) by the end
>of the month with the help of my friend.
>and a bit later on for the rest
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>At 11:11 22/05/03 +0100, you wrote:
> >On Thu, 22 May 2003, James Hallows wrote:
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> > > >Why not go with phidgets ?
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> > > Are Phidgets capable of outputting keyboard scan codes?
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> >Nope. Phidgets rock, they are very very cool - but they are aimed at the
> >programmer, they're not a "plug-in and go" solution.
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>That's my take on them as well. I'm currently researching my options for
my
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>pit, and I've broken my needs down into:
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>a) Something that will generate keyboard scan codes and appropriate
control
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>of that
>b) Something to turn on or off lights
>c) Digital displays
>d) Instruments
>e) Possibly small monitors for MFDs.
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>In terms of (a) suitable devices that will give me appropriate control
over
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>scan codes, without reinventing the wheel, I believe I'm down to EPIC,
>X-Keys and Hagstrom. Phidgets don't do this and developing software
>especially for USB devices that will feed into the keyboard buffer so that
>it can be used with all sims in all OS isn't that easy.
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>Still doing my homework ;)
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>Cheers
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>James
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