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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: bigwillystyle on Sun, 06 April 2014, 13:02:22
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I know the DIP switches don't cover this, but is a hardware mod possible or is this circuitry baked into the pcb?
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I know the DIP switches don't cover this, but is a hardware mod possible or is this circuitry baked into the pcb?
Just remap it with some soft.
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I used SharpKeys to swap left control and caps lock in all my computers, in that way I have any keyboard, even the one in my lap to work the same. It is very easy, it is based on registry, thus it does not require any hardware.
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Software is plan B, but if I can do it in hardware that'd be great so it'd work on every computer regardless of OS etc
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Then sure. Four jumpers and some trace cuts and the switch is moved. I moved a switch on my first Poker, although not on my Poker II.
The only thing to be really careful about is ensuring the diodes stay in their proper places in the new circuits. Well, and not burning or lifting traces, or otherwise toasting your board.
Solder doesn't forget its remapping!
- Ron | samwisekoi
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Neat, I'll look into that
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But still - software mod is revertible :) Hardware isn't - well... it is, just not so easy. Although it is indeed possible.
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Yeah, but why would I ever want a caps lock key :P
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Yeah, but why would I ever want a caps lock key :P
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