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geekhack Community => Ergonomics => Topic started by: dabbith on Wed, 19 March 2014, 13:58:56
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Hello,
I just picked up a couple Kinesis 130 keyboards (one for home, one for work). I was wondering if anyone had a PDF of the manual for either of these keyboards? (130EM, 132PC)
Also, I was wondering if anyone knew the part number/specifications for the memory chips?
Both of the keyboards I bought are Essential, and one is ADB, so I'm trying to decide if I should build a new controller board, or add memory and use the existing controller board. For the 130EM I either need to build a controller or a ADB->USB converter. I'm thinking it wouldn't be too hard to adapt the firmware from the ErgoDox if I need to build a controller. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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You can get the memory chips directly from Kinesis.
As for the 130EM, I believe it has a din5 connector. From there you can use a PS/2 converter then an Active PS/2 to USB adaptor.
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Thanks,
For some reason I was thinking that was an ADB DIN connector. Cool, so that allowed me to hook up the keyboard and use it for now.
I think I'm starting to lean toward building an ErgoDox controller board for the keyboards. I like the idea of being able to add buttons that weren't originally on the keyboard and have USB without adapters. I wish I could find the edge/ribbon connectors that were used to attach the keys to the controller board since I'm slightly scared to sacrifice the original board, but the result should be worth it.