Hello! I have an IBM KPD8923 and an IBM Model M13 (by Lexmark).
I love the Trackpoint IV of the KPD8923, but I hate that it's not mechanical.
I love the machanicalness of the M13, but I hate the Trackpoint II.
I have a spare KPD8923, of which I'm willing to donate the Trackpoint PCB, although the Trackpoint stick itself is broken.
I wanna do a swap, but I'm seeing potential issues...
1. The PS/2 plugs for each keyboard are different. The KPD8923 has 6 pins per plug, while the M13 has 4.
On further inspection, I found out that these are NC (no connect) pins. So I'm thinking that they're superfluous? Especially since the KPD only passes 4 wires to the PS/2 plug.
2. The Trackpoint II ribbon cable has 6 connects while the Trackpoint IV has 5 connects. I'd like to keep the TII stick in my M13 because the TIV in my KPD is brokeded. I'm hoping the biggest difference between the TIV and TII is how the data is processed at the PCB.
Does anyone know how the two sticks map out?
Electronically, is there output difference (if any exists) between the TII and TIV? If so, would I have to add / change resistors / capacitors to properly buffer the input?
I found a schematic for the TIV
here, from
this website. I'm looking for a schematic for the TII. If I find it, I still might need help.
3. The PS/2 Cable is fed 6 wires in the M13 as opposed to 8 in the KPD. I'm assuming four redundant wires were condensed into two. Ground and voltage supply I'm guessing? I'ma check it out with my multimeter, but if someone has a quick answer to save me from actually doing work, I'd appreciate it

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Thanks in advance for any help!