What is KMAC? How do you know that a keyboard is a KMAC? I saw the IC of codyeatworld on KMAC PCB + Plate which will be produce by GON. I was wondering what really makes it a KMAC? Is it the PCB? Case? Or both? Sorry for the stupid question though.
It's a Korean custom keyboard. It includes a custom PCB, plate and metal case. You can of course still use the PCB in a different case and call it a KMAC, however usually when people talk about a KMAC they mean the original combination. There's a few versions of them, some have winkeyless cases, some don't. They case material also depends on the version. Here's an example for one:
There's also the KMAC Mini and the KMAC Happy which are not standard tenkeyless boards.
Do the ISO sets in group buys usually include the letters Ö Ä Å or just 2 blanks?
Usually just two blanks since there's a ton of ISO variants. 7bit usually offers proper language kits in his group buys.
Would there be any sort of limitations I should be aware of if I wanted to use an unpowered USB hub for a mouse and keyboard?
By unpowered I mean just drawing power completely from the one USB port and not another usb port or wall wart.
IE would LED lighting on keyboard and "gamer" mouse such as Naga be to taxing?
Well if something draws too much power, one or more of the devices will not work. Can't really say if it would work beforehand as you never know how much power a device draws.
Quick question about programming a teensy 2.0 keyboard. I got my JD40 all soldered up and now I want to program it. I have a layout all made up in easy avr but I am lost using the flip program.
The teensy will now show up in the program. I can get it to show up in the teensy loader program but flip just wont detect it.
Any help? I am done dealing with it tonight but I would love to have it up and running in the morning.
Did you press the button to get into bootloader mode?