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Title: Did someone just blow up my alps keyboard?
Post by: bluejeans on Mon, 06 February 2017, 04:22:12
Got someone to put a ps/2 plug on my DIN alps white, even though he was following instructions (use a multimeter because the wire colors don't necessarily match) he blew up his usb and ps2 ports.  How likely is it that the keyboard will still work if I get an adapter locally?  He was obviously not willing to use his (not for sale) adapter on another of his computers.
Title: Re: Did someone just blow up my alps keyboard?
Post by: happylacquer on Mon, 06 February 2017, 04:25:51
Even if the board is shot it's not like any of the switches are going to be unusable. Worst case you got a dead pcb.... they are replacable, and there are pcb's for taking alps too.
Title: Re: Did someone just blow up my alps keyboard?
Post by: bluejeans on Mon, 06 February 2017, 04:28:26
Even if the board is shot it's not like any of the switches are going to be unusable. Worst case you got a dead pcb.... they are replacable, and there are pcb's for taking alps too.

I might not worry if that's the case, alps whites feel very very stiff and with a very low-pitched click, although that might have just been the keys.  This is the model in case you're curious: https://deskthority.net/wiki/NTC_KB-6251 (https://deskthority.net/wiki/NTC_KB-6251)
Title: Re: Did someone just blow up my alps keyboard?
Post by: fohat.digs on Mon, 06 February 2017, 07:12:16
People often get confused with mirror images in plugs and sockets. Remember that "left" on the plug is "right" on the socket.

If you got it backwards and swapped current and ground, you can do damage.