RE: [SLUG] 486's and keyboards

From: John Wright (wjohn1@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Sun Feb 10 2002 - 23:24:08 EST


They were called dummy keyboards and they were really expensive at the time.
Try the earlier suggestion of gutting an old keyboard for the cable and
circuitry.
throw it in a cheapo R.S. plastic case and be done with it.

Fred

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From: slug@lists.nks.net [mailto:slug@lists.nks.net]On Behalf Of Brian
Coyle
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 9:32 PM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: Re: [SLUG] 486's and keyboards

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On Sunday 10 February 2002 20:35, Bill wrote:

> Okay ... that sounds like it could work ... but would be kinda kludgy. I
> seem to recall (back when Computer Shopper was a good place to learn about
> computers) reading about some sort of plug in "dummy" devices consisting
of
> a plug and just enough circuitry to fake a keyboard / mouse. Does anyone
> know what they were called / where to get them? If I knew what they were
> called, I could probably track them down online.

This was one of the reasons I just made my own. A couple of years ago, I
found some (using "keyboard dongle" on google IIRC) but they were far more
money than I was willing to part with. Most BIOS' now have a keyboard
option, so I suspect these will be harder and harder to find. And more
$$$ -
supply and demand.

As for kludgy- I simply stick the KB circuit board into an unused ISA slot
(make sure the electrical tape covers the board completely!) and poke the
cable thru the card slot. If you really want fancy, I suppose you could
drill a hole thru the slot blank. ;)

GOOD LUCK!

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