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Offline Parak

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Alps Keypad
« on: Wed, 03 November 2010, 21:23:40 »
Yes Mr. Wellington, it does exist!

Offline kriminal

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« Reply #1 on: Wed, 03 November 2010, 21:34:38 »
eww is that a parallel male and female connector?
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Offline Parak

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« Reply #2 on: Wed, 03 November 2010, 21:38:35 »
Quote from: kriminal;242349
eww is that a parallel male and female connector?


Giggity.

Offline RickyJ

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« Reply #3 on: Thu, 04 November 2010, 12:53:17 »
Quote from: kriminal;242349
eww is that a parallel male and female connector?


It's just an in-line addition, I've got an old gamepad with the same setup.  Either it shunts into unused pins of the matching keyboard connector, or you can stack these a couple deep.
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Offline J888www

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« Reply #4 on: Thu, 04 November 2010, 17:32:27 »
For me ,the ALPSulator is still tops, especially the white model, but as it's rather expensive for a keypad/calculator, I'm still searching.
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