Tipro KM128A PS/2 - Can I rip out the controller?
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- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Medigenic Esterline!
On paper, these keyboards are awesome, 128 programmable keys, 4 layers, beep, delays in keypresses etc. But that damn PS/2 connection, and Tipro's abuse of the PS/2 port makes reprogramming it impossible unless you have Windows XP and a PS/2 port on a computer.
Is it possible to rip out the controller and put in a new one, and then use some existing, more open programmable software? It feels like a shame to waste the Cherry MX blacks.
Is it possible to rip out the controller and put in a new one, and then use some existing, more open programmable software? It feels like a shame to waste the Cherry MX blacks.
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- Location: Vermont
- Main keyboard: BFO-9000
- Main mouse: Logitech G600
- Favorite switch: MX Blues
- DT Pro Member: -
You can reprogram them with Changeme running under 32 bit Win 10,and you can do that while booting from a flash drive. As far as the controller goes if it's anything like my Tipro made Cherry RC128BM the controller is soldered to the same pcb as the switches,I've been tempted to pull the pcb entirely and hand wire it to use QMK.
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- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Medigenic Esterline!
Ouch, this sounds painful. I have a VMWare machine running an old XP and I can use the keyboard normally with a PS/2 to USB converter, but I don't have access to a computer with a PS/2 port so I'm ultimately screwed as ChangeMe can't detect the keyboard.
I'm guessing, even if I could add a controller like a teensy, adding the additional things (the layer lights, the beep) would be an additional nightmare?
I'm guessing, even if I could add a controller like a teensy, adding the additional things (the layer lights, the beep) would be an additional nightmare?
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- Location: Vermont
- Main keyboard: BFO-9000
- Main mouse: Logitech G600
- Favorite switch: MX Blues
- DT Pro Member: -
I keep a piece of crap Emachines EL-1200 in a box for things like that,toss an Athlon X2 4050e in it and it will run Windows 10 just fine no need to bother with XP,might cost you $40-50 on Ebay for both.Sidle wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 15:06 Ouch, this sounds painful. I have a VMWare machine running an old XP and I can use the keyboard normally with a PS/2 to USB converter, but I don't have access to a computer with a PS/2 port so I'm ultimately screwed as ChangeMe can't detect the keyboard.
I'm guessing, even if I could add a controller like a teensy, adding the additional things (the layer lights, the beep) would be an additional nightmare?
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- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Medigenic Esterline!
Yep, I have an old laptop somewhere that I haven't tested - it'd take me months to find the power brick though!

I've opened them up, and it is is just one board

Could I junk them out for parts? If so how much (I'm in the UK)
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Focus FK-9000, heavily modded
- Main mouse: MX Master 3
I think they're for addons like card readers. I know my Cherry RC128BM came with one.Sidle wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 16:59 As a side question, the back of the Tipro board has 2 sets of 7 header pins sticking out, and one set of 9 pins. What could these be for? 14 * 9 isn't quite 128!
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Focus FK-9000, heavily modded
- Main mouse: MX Master 3
As for OP's question, I have a Cherry RC128BM which is a KM128A just with Cherry branding. I've used wintousb to clone my VM to an external hard drive, and then I just leave it dangling out of the back of my PC which the Tipro is plugged into. It is slightly annoying that I have to reboot to program it, but it works super well and the software isn't *that* bad.
I think that as long as you have a PS/2 port on the PC you want to use it on, it's a good buy.
I think that as long as you have a PS/2 port on the PC you want to use it on, it's a good buy.
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
Not just on paperSidle wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 14:39 On paper, these keyboards are awesome, 128 programmable keys, 4 layers, beep, delays in keypresses etc. […]

My daily driver is a staggered Tipro (MID, the older range) with a 8x8 unit coupled on either side.
I have been using it for years, first with a PS/2 controller, then with a USB controller I was lucky enough to get.
There’s virtually nothing I can’t program on a single key, be it the Latin transcription characters of Arabic texts ("Abū Ǧaʿfar al-Manṣūr"), the middle-of-the-line dot used in French gender neutral words ("les coordonnateur·rice·s officiel·le·s), or macros like "print the current page" or "insert notepad content in 7th field of database page, start search and show ’name of author’ in the results".
See to it that you get a Tipro board with a USB controller, it’s absolutely worth it.
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Focus FK-9000, heavily modded
- Main mouse: MX Master 3
Is it possible to program keys to output single keypresses that aren't otherwise used on a normal computer? I want to set it up to open certain programs when I press certain buttons.kbdfr wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 18:10Not just on paperSidle wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 14:39 On paper, these keyboards are awesome, 128 programmable keys, 4 layers, beep, delays in keypresses etc. […]![]()
My daily driver is a staggered Tipro (MID, the older range) with a 8x8 unit coupled on either side.
I have been using it for years, first with a PS/2 controller, then with a USB controller I was lucky enough to get.
There’s virtually nothing I can’t program on a single key, be it the Latin transcription characters of Arabic texts ("Abū Ǧaʿfar al-Manṣūr"), the middle-of-the-line dot used in French gender neutral words ("les coordonnateur·rice·s officiel·le·s), or macros like "print the current page" or "insert notepad content in 7th field of database page, start search and show ’name of author’ in the results".
See to it that you get a Tipro board with a USB controller, it’s absolutely worth it.
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- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Medigenic Esterline!
autohotkeys?kelvinhall05 wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 18:27Is it possible to program keys to output single keypresses that aren't otherwise used on a normal computer? I want to set it up to open certain programs when I press certain buttons.kbdfr wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 18:10Not just on paperSidle wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 14:39 On paper, these keyboards are awesome, 128 programmable keys, 4 layers, beep, delays in keypresses etc. […]![]()
My daily driver is a staggered Tipro (MID, the older range) with a 8x8 unit coupled on either side.
I have been using it for years, first with a PS/2 controller, then with a USB controller I was lucky enough to get.
There’s virtually nothing I can’t program on a single key, be it the Latin transcription characters of Arabic texts ("Abū Ǧaʿfar al-Manṣūr"), the middle-of-the-line dot used in French gender neutral words ("les coordonnateur·rice·s officiel·le·s), or macros like "print the current page" or "insert notepad content in 7th field of database page, start search and show ’name of author’ in the results".
See to it that you get a Tipro board with a USB controller, it’s absolutely worth it.
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Focus FK-9000, heavily modded
- Main mouse: MX Master 3
I'm gonna have xbindkeys running on my computer, so I've got that part solved. My problem is finding keys that aren't used for anything and use those as program launch keys, know what I mean?Sidle wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 18:29autohotkeys?kelvinhall05 wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 18:27Is it possible to program keys to output single keypresses that aren't otherwise used on a normal computer? I want to set it up to open certain programs when I press certain buttons.kbdfr wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 18:10
Not just on paper![]()
My daily driver is a staggered Tipro (MID, the older range) with a 8x8 unit coupled on either side.
I have been using it for years, first with a PS/2 controller, then with a USB controller I was lucky enough to get.
There’s virtually nothing I can’t program on a single key, be it the Latin transcription characters of Arabic texts ("Abū Ǧaʿfar al-Manṣūr"), the middle-of-the-line dot used in French gender neutral words ("les coordonnateur·rice·s officiel·le·s), or macros like "print the current page" or "insert notepad content in 7th field of database page, start search and show ’name of author’ in the results".
See to it that you get a Tipro board with a USB controller, it’s absolutely worth it.
Is it possible to type f13-f24 without a keyboard that can type it? Are they otherwise used on a normal computer?
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- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Medigenic Esterline!
Might be best to start a new thread.kelvinhall05 wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 18:43
Is it possible to type f13-f24 without a keyboard that can type it? Are they otherwise used on a normal computer?
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
You can program any decimal Unicode character, but there's a more direct way to open programs (or switch between them).kelvinhall05 wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 18:27[…] Is it possible to program keys to output single keypresses that aren't otherwise used on a normal computer? I want to set it up to open certain programs when I press certain buttons.
The "Properties" of (e.g.) the desktop link to the program you want to open has a "Shortcut" field for you to define.
You can then program a Tipro key with the shortcut, done. I use that all the time.
Not sure whether this generally applies: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forum ... =vbgeneralkelvinhall05 wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 18:43[…] Is it possible to type f13-f24 without a keyboard that can type it? Are they otherwise used on a normal computer?