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First, those don't look like MX switches. Though they do look like they might take MX caps.Second, if you get to programming it, maybe a layout like this might be ergonomic? (Attachment Link)
Quote from: esoomenona on Mon, 26 August 2013, 13:17:10First, those don't look like MX switches. Though they do look like they might take MX caps.Second, if you get to programming it, maybe a layout like this might be ergonomic? (Attachment Link) I don't know if the caps be like MX but it doesnt' worry me now... the ergonomic layout looks to be great (If I can find the way to program this, I can put 3 diferent layouts on it)The tysso web site looks like a nigthmare, I can't get anything from anyway for this little old man...
Hi, found this page that seems to be an old fametech site, it links to files in the tysso webpagehttp://www.angelfire.com/ok5/barcode_reader/#utilitiesThis is the driver/utilities for you, the links are in the old page but the files are hosted in the new one, where there is no reference to model 080http://www.tysso.org/software/pkb080.zip
Marquardt switch, but it is different than those I have seen in keyboard before. This has different slider shape not the keystone shape that is usual. How do they feel like, are they a stiff or soft switch?
Give as an update if you get it to work!
there are soft
At least it looks cool, and the switches seem to be cherry mx mounted. Show Image
Generally it isn't possible to do the programming when using a PS/2 to usb converter on programmable keyboard, only after it's programmed. Also in majority of case you must use 32bit Windows for the programming utility to actually work.