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Logic Controls KB3000 - Need a Windows Driver?
« on: Fri, 30 May 2014, 16:15:20 »
I can usually resist the temptation to cart home really weird keyboards, but this behemoth intrigues me.

It is all metal (I have not opened it up, yet, at least) and is monstrously heavy. It seems clean and intact. I booted it up using the PS/2 connection, and it seems to be alive (the keys give a little chirp when depressed) but Aqua Key Test does not recognize them.

Who knows anything about these, and where I might find a driver?

I see them selling on ebay in the $200+ range, so I assume that they are currently viable, but I really want to be able to test it, whether or not I decide to sell it.
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Re: Logic Controls KB3000 - Need a Windows 7 Driver?
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 30 May 2014, 16:38:31 »
there's a good chance that one of those DIN connectors is for power. I have a large all metal keyboard (pinnacle DeKO) with almost the same connectors where one is used to power the KB. I believe it exhibited similar behavior when just PS/2 was connected.

Then again, it might need a driver. Only about 103 of the switches work with my ID innovations multimode usb adapter, the rest don't seem to send anything usable.

You can test this with a soarer and HID listen (to see what you're getting out of that PS/2 connection). This is my next plan to get all those awesome switches working.

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Re: Logic Controls KB3000 - Need a Windows 7 Driver?
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 30 May 2014, 17:56:46 »
You can test this with a soarer and HID listen (to see what you're getting out of that PS/2 connection).

This thing is monumentally Bad-Ass, but I cannot seem to find the driver. Many sites have the user manual, but where do I find a Windows driver?

With a PS/2 via Soarer I get R05 with every key press.

That is just some sort of general error, isn't it?

How do I hook up a DIN plug to give it power?

« Last Edit: Fri, 30 May 2014, 20:27:11 by fohat.digs »
"We are on the precipice of signing an agreement to advance talks with Iran that preserves the good parts of former President Barack Obama’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) while amplifying its flaws.
Mr. Obama came to an agreement that did not involve America’s most precious treasure, the lives and limbs of our soldiers.  The 1.7 billion dollars of frozen Iranian assets released by Obama pales in comparison to the 300 billion being floated as a rebuilding fund.
So far, speculation that Iran will be free in the future to continue its nuclear program is the opposite of Trump’s stated goal for the war and in direct opposition to what Mr. Obama negotiated.
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Re: Logic Controls KB3000 - Need a Windows Driver?
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 31 May 2014, 21:01:08 »
Why is this so hard?

The PS/2 connection seems to be acceptable, the documentation calls it the standard. I really think that I just need a driver, but I can't seem to find one anywhere.

I would never trust those all-in-one "let us scan your hardware and tell you what drivers you need" downloads to be junk-free.

Anybody got any ideas?
"We are on the precipice of signing an agreement to advance talks with Iran that preserves the good parts of former President Barack Obama’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) while amplifying its flaws.
Mr. Obama came to an agreement that did not involve America’s most precious treasure, the lives and limbs of our soldiers.  The 1.7 billion dollars of frozen Iranian assets released by Obama pales in comparison to the 300 billion being floated as a rebuilding fund.
So far, speculation that Iran will be free in the future to continue its nuclear program is the opposite of Trump’s stated goal for the war and in direct opposition to what Mr. Obama negotiated.
"
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Re: Logic Controls KB3000 - Need a Windows Driver?
« Reply #5 on: Sun, 01 June 2014, 09:05:36 »
http://www.bematechus.com/kb3/

Thanks, but been there. Seems to work but at the end of the install tells you that the file is missing and contact the manufacturer.
"We are on the precipice of signing an agreement to advance talks with Iran that preserves the good parts of former President Barack Obama’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) while amplifying its flaws.
Mr. Obama came to an agreement that did not involve America’s most precious treasure, the lives and limbs of our soldiers.  The 1.7 billion dollars of frozen Iranian assets released by Obama pales in comparison to the 300 billion being floated as a rebuilding fund.
So far, speculation that Iran will be free in the future to continue its nuclear program is the opposite of Trump’s stated goal for the war and in direct opposition to what Mr. Obama negotiated.
"
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Re: Logic Controls KB3000 - Need a Windows Driver?
« Reply #6 on: Sat, 07 June 2014, 18:13:09 »
Could always connect the serial port, just to see if that does anything.
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Re: Logic Controls KB3000 - Need a Windows Driver?
« Reply #7 on: Sat, 07 June 2014, 19:23:01 »
Could always connect the serial port, just to see if that does anything.

If I had a cable. And I am not sure that my motherboard has a connection, either.
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Mr. Obama came to an agreement that did not involve America’s most precious treasure, the lives and limbs of our soldiers.  The 1.7 billion dollars of frozen Iranian assets released by Obama pales in comparison to the 300 billion being floated as a rebuilding fund.
So far, speculation that Iran will be free in the future to continue its nuclear program is the opposite of Trump’s stated goal for the war and in direct opposition to what Mr. Obama negotiated.
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Re: Logic Controls KB3000 - Need a Windows Driver?
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 16:11:56 »
Somebody make me an offer on this thing.

I feel sure that it works, every key beeps when pressed, it must be a driver problem (ie I don't have a driver).

Do I hear $40-50 shipped domestic US? It is way heavier than my F-122, but will fit in a game board box.
"We are on the precipice of signing an agreement to advance talks with Iran that preserves the good parts of former President Barack Obama’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) while amplifying its flaws.
Mr. Obama came to an agreement that did not involve America’s most precious treasure, the lives and limbs of our soldiers.  The 1.7 billion dollars of frozen Iranian assets released by Obama pales in comparison to the 300 billion being floated as a rebuilding fund.
So far, speculation that Iran will be free in the future to continue its nuclear program is the opposite of Trump’s stated goal for the war and in direct opposition to what Mr. Obama negotiated.
"
- Bill Roberts 2026-06-17