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yasuo
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Hardwerd Dvorak
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Wed, 24 July 2013, 04:41:35 »
Hai GHkers
How to permanent dvorak layout for my keyboard(Poker or HPE) but internally
Any Idea?
your participations will very helpful
Thanks
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Grimey
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Re: Hardwerd Dvorak
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Wed, 24 July 2013, 09:33:24 »
Use a teensy to intercept the USB signal sent from the QWERTY keyboard, then send the DVORAK equivalent?
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Re: Hardwerd Dvorak
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Thu, 25 July 2013, 02:32:24 »
Teensy doesn't work because you can't use it as USB host. Unless you can use the keyboard in PS/2 mode.
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Re: Hardwerd Dvorak
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Sat, 27 July 2013, 16:04:02 »
Yeah the Teensy wont work but hasu's TMK keyboard firmware has an experimental USB to USB option; but, i imagine only hasu has done anything with it. I also imagine the programmable converter would be huge because it uses the Arduino Leonardo.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/tree/master/converter/usb_usb
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=41989.0
Option 2, as mentioned is use a board with ps/2 capabilities and then a teensy converter is really easy to put together (very little soldering). I use the soarer one but there is also the TMK one.
Option 3 is to get a programmable board such as a korean custom, phantom, gh60, etc -- many colemak and dvorak lovers on geekhack use programmable boards.
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