switch caps lock and left control key on Poker II

coredumb

04 Jan 2014, 13:28

Hello,

Happy new year to everyone :)

Not having a dip switch to switch caps lock and control on Poker II was bothering me.
I decide to do a hardware one with some wire bypass, so i cut the tracks around caps lock switch and the track before left control switch, and linked all that with some wires.
Connectivity seemed all good, but upon connection of the keyboard, i end up with a locked on control key :/
Could that be the keyboard controller limiting the switch action ?

Any one having done this ?

Cheers,
C

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ماء

04 Jan 2014, 13:43

AHK?
or Key tweak software or some software others...
i think on poker II is fully programmable you don't need software/program anything :lol:
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Muirium
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04 Jan 2014, 13:52

coredumb wrote:Could that be the keyboard controller limiting the switch action ?
Yes. Caps lock is a lock. But the switch itself is just a regular (momentary) switch like all the rest. So the controller treats it differently, by maintaining its own state which the key toggles when pressed instead.

coredumb

04 Jan 2014, 14:03

What i don't get is why i get a control lock when not even hitting a key :/

@slo: i know it's programmable, but i don't want to have to hit Pn or have have the programmable layer on all the time for this...

coredumb

04 Jan 2014, 18:00

Ok my fault i had messed up the left control bypass solder point.
So now that i fixed it, i no longer have a locked on control.... But no left control nor caps lock at all :roll:

All connectivity is OK as my left caps lock switch is correctly connected to the rest of the left switch trace.... Any idea?

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Muirium
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04 Jan 2014, 18:03

You know they're wired up in a matrix?

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coredumb

04 Jan 2014, 19:25

Thanks Muirium pointing the obvious!!
I knew from the start i had to also bypass the diode side but forgot it for some reason....

Working like a charm now. Thanks again for your help!
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Muirium
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04 Jan 2014, 19:27

No one ever expects the obvious. That's why it's so deadly!

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