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Model F AT - Yes! It has an F11 key.
« on: Mon, 28 June 2010, 14:19:47 »
It's blocked by the enormous + key.

More details later.
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« Reply #1 on: Mon, 28 June 2010, 14:58:15 »
You split the num pad + in 2? You should try some of the Shift's and the Enter's next and see what you get.
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Model F AT - Yes! It has an F11 key.
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 28 June 2010, 18:48:55 »
Oh, I've already done that :P

Left shift gives you Hiragana/Katakana switch.
Right shift is a mystery key.
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« Reply #3 on: Mon, 28 June 2010, 23:15:17 »
Want to sell your + key?  Doubtful, but figured i'd ask.  I might be looking for one of them as well as an Alt key and possibly others for a PC-AT board.
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Model F AT - Yes! It has an F11 key.
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 29 June 2010, 11:11:29 »
One would have thought that the key in question would have a scan code of 7B, which would be hard to confuse with 56, the scan code of the F11 key.

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« Reply #5 on: Tue, 29 June 2010, 14:55:45 »
You can see the scancodes for all the extra positions on my site. The one under keypad + sends 78, which translates to 57, F11.

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« Reply #6 on: Tue, 29 June 2010, 15:14:40 »
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You can see the scancodes for all the extra positions on my site. The one under keypad + sends 78, which translates to 57, F11.


When I tested mine, the two contacts under the spacebar had no response at all, but I was connecting through a blue cube. Can you confirm that they indeed send scancodes over ps/2? Do you know what USB adapter will send scancodes for those two?

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« Reply #7 on: Tue, 29 June 2010, 15:39:45 »
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Can you confirm that they indeed send scancodes over ps/2?

That's how I tested them: under DOS, with the keyboard plugged into a PS/2-equipped motherboard.

I don't know if any USB adaptor will support those scancodes; it strikes me that one which allowed the translation to be customised would be a useful thing to have.