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Offline Touch_It

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dell quietkey pin layout
« on: Sun, 03 August 2014, 15:29:05 »
stole a cord from my dell quitekey for my ibm model m terminal 1392595.  I dont have a multi meter and was wondering if anyone had a pin layout so I could get the wires connected.  Thanks.


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Re: dell quietkey pin layout
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 03 August 2014, 15:34:58 »
this?

if you are talking about the actual board, you will need something like Soarer's Teensy.
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Re: dell quietkey pin layout
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 03 August 2014, 15:39:10 »
ahh thx.  appears to be what I'm looking for.   Now unfortunately I have to convince the wife to let me by a Teensy board :(, and learn how to use it.  More concerned about the latter.

edit it looks like from this i need to prope the wires on the donar ps/2 cord to find whats what.  Really wishing i had a multimeter atm.
« Last Edit: Sun, 03 August 2014, 15:51:18 by Touch_It »


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