There's currently a listing for IBM Model Ms in the UK Model 1395764 with an RJ45 connector - anyone have any information about whether these can be made to work with a PC?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IBM-Model-M-3 ... SS:GB:1120
Thanks, Mark
IBM Model Ms, UK RJ45 connector - can these be made to work?
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Forget that, I knew I should have googled the part number first!
Question already answered here of course! http://deskthority.net/photos-videos-f8 ... t6407.html
Question already answered here of course! http://deskthority.net/photos-videos-f8 ... t6407.html
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+1Muirium wrote:Yup. They're good and clean. I use mine quite a bit. Best £30 on a keyboard I've spent.
I can also vouch for the goodness and cleanness of these keyboards. Typing this on it now

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I could proxy for you. Mine was well wrapped and I reckon it would be easy to do. But shipping to Scandinavia is always expensive, isn't it?
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Unfortunately it's always very expensive. I checked some postage rates using this site:Muirium wrote:I could proxy for you. Mine was well wrapped and I reckon it would be easy to do. But shipping to Scandinavia is always expensive, isn't it?
http://www.royalmail.com/price-finder
and it seems like the 50£ shipping quote the seller has is about as cheap as it gets.
Thank you for offering though.
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Just the caps ...
Not to mention the Grey-label Logo/case !!
'JUMP' - 'Send Line' etc etc ..
Yes, they can be made to work -
-You simply take the cap-tops and substitute them with whatever is on your PS/2 Model M !
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UK ISO has Alt Gr. It's hardly used for any symbols at all (most local nerd friends of mine have no idea why Alt Gr exists on their keyboards) but the € requires it, if memory serves. I prefer ANSI myself!
The keyboards this thread is about work quite nicely with Soarer's converter. Some of the keys require a good remapping, given the oddball terminal layout. Here's my code:
That makes Caps Lock into a Windows / Command key, and uses a Shift+Shift macro to toggle caps lock, those rare times I ever actually want it.
The keyboards this thread is about work quite nicely with Soarer's converter. Some of the keys require a good remapping, given the oddball terminal layout. Here's my code:
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remapblock
caps_lock lgui
f13 esc
europe_1 europe_2
europe_2 backslash
pad_plus pad_enter # Numberpad "Enter"
esc num_lock # "Jump"
num_lock pad_equals # Blank key right of Jump
scroll_lock pad_slash # "Send Line"
extra_sysrq pad_asterix # Blank / "SetUp" key right of Send Line
pad_asterix pad_minus # "Local"
pad_minus pad_plus # ","
f23 printscreen # "Print"
f24 scroll_lock # "Print Line"
lang_4 pause # "Hold"
endblock
macroblock
# Soarer's Double Shift Caps Lock
macro lshift rshift
press caps_lock
endmacro
macro rshift lshift
press caps_lock
endmacro
endblock