Hi Folks,
I'm new to the board, and ran some searches here and on Google to try to find answers to some questions I had, but without success.
I have a 1989 Omnikey/102 without the trap door that I picked up a while back, but can't seem to find much on it. It looks like other 102s I see here on the forum, with the F-keys on the left, and an empty row along the top in place of the modern F-keys. The back has an 8 position dip-switch, however there are only cutouts in the keyboard's case for access to switches 1, 5, and 6. I have found various user manuals, but none of them seem to apply to this particular version of the 102.
First question: Switch 5 is supposed to switch the CAPS / CTRL / ALT around to the more common modern layout, but the results don't match what I see in the available user manuals. The CAPS lock correctly moves to the left of the A key, but instead of "CTRL" "~" "ALT" "SPACE" "ALT" "*" "CTRL" along the bottom row, I get "ALT" "~" "CTRL" "SPACE" "CTRL" "*" "ALT". I'm not familiar with this layout and would prefer the more common CTRL ALT order of keys. Is there any way to do that on this keyboard?
Second question: All of the manuals I find on the various Omnikeys talk about being able to adjust repeat rate, etc. by putting the keyboard into a 'rate adjust' mode using either a key under the trap door (which isn't on my keyboard) or a 'rate adjust' key (which also isn't on this keyboard). Any idea what I'm missing? Is this version too old to have programming capabilities or is there a key I'm missing hidden somewhere? :-)
Do I have some sort of oddball version of the 102 or something? Thanks for any help or advice you guys can offer me. I can add some photos if needed.
Eric