RE: A92: 92 external kbd


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RE: A92: 92 external kbd




Actually, the point of a driver would be so that mapped keys can be
reassigned.

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>From: 	gussie@alaska.net[SMTP:gussie@alaska.net]
>Reply To: 	assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org
>Sent: 	Wednesday, March 25, 1998 9:51 PM
>To: 	assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: 	RE: A92: 92 external kbd
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>I didn't know you wanted one...I didn't get too much interest, so I dropped
>marketing.  Basically I have a chip that connects between the keyboard and
>calc.  The calc needs no driver.  You plug the chip in, turn on the power,
>and the keyboard appears to be the one inside your 92.  Keys like alt and
>ctrl have been remaped to <*> and 2nd, and so on...
>
>Remaped keys are: F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, ctrl, alt, (math functions) and
>some others...
>
>I think $5 would be a fair price for it...I had to pay $3+shipping for the
>parts...
>
>Is this what you want?
>
>