Computer
ports - keyboard |
AT - keyboard interface
AT keyboard interface, covers every aspect of AT keyboards, scan code, AT, 101 key, HC705J1A, HC11 |
Cherry Keyboard Specifications pdf-file |
IBM keyboard layout IBM keyboard layout, The physical layout of a keyboard
describes the placement of keys on the keyboard. The keyboard hardware assigns a
binary scancode value to each key. The keyboard hardware does not know or care
what is engraved on the keytop |
Keyboard
PC keyboard FAQ,
Keyboard Commands, keyboard Scan Codes, Keyboard's Connector, Keyboard's
Protocol, Keyboard to ASCII Decoder, Reading Bytes from the Keyboard, Writing
Bytes to the Keyboard |
keyboard as input device |
Keyboard interface
PS/2 keyboard interface, PS/2 keyboard layout |
Keyboards |
Keyboards
Keyboard Mechanics, International Keyboards, Programming Considerations |
IBM scan codes
when a key on your keyboard is pressed, a code is sent which can be recognised
by software. Programmers will find the most use for this table to map keys to
actions for the function keys etc |
Keyboard technologies
rubber dome mechanical, capacitive non-mechanical, metal contact mechanical, membrane mechanical, foam element mechanical |
Keyboard technology Dome-switch keyboard, Capacitive keyboard,
Mechanical-switch keyboard, Buckling-spring keyboard, Hall-effect keyboard,
Laser keyboard, Membrane keyboard, Roll-up keyboard |
Keystroke detection
and scan code generation |
Parts of the
Keyboard The disassembly and analysis of a standard computer keyboard, pdf-file |
PC
keyboard FAQ AT keyboard interface, commands, connector, bios code |
PC
keyboard operation pdf-file |
PS/2 KEYBOARD & MOUSE
PROTOCOLS Data transmissions to and from the auxiliary device connector
consist of an 11-bit data stream sent serially over the 'data' line. The
following table shows the function of each bit |
Toetsenbord
en muis
in Dutch, pdf-file |
Toetsenbord
en muis
in Dutch, ppt-file |
What is a Keyboard
Wedge? A keyboard wedge is a system whereby it becomes possible to enter
data into a computer in a way not anticipated by the programmer who wrote the
application. It is based on the idea that all applications programs allow data
to be entered via the keyboard |
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Keyboard scancodes
related topic:
Computer keyboard |
Enhanced
Keyboards and Windows Enhanced Keyboards: New HID Usages and Legacy
Issues, Standard USB HID Keyboard, implementation, Improper or Missing BIOS
Support for HID Keyboards, Windows Security and HID Keyboards, New USB HID
Usages for Enhanced Keyboard Features, New PS/2 Scan Codes for Enhanced Keyboard
Features |
IBM scan codes
when a key on your keyboard is pressed, a code is sent which can be recognised
by software. Programmers will find the most use for this table to map keys to
actions for the function keys etc |
Keyboard scan
codes The data from a keyboard comes mainly in the form of scancodes,
produced by key presses or used in the protocol with the computer. Different
codes are used by the keyboard firmware internally, and there also exist several
sets of scancodes |
Keyboard scan codes keyboard scan codes |
Keyboard scan codes keyboard scan codes |
Keyboard scan
codes keyboard scan codes |
Keyboard scan codes |
Keyboard scan codes
Keyboard Scan Code Specification |
Keyboard
scan codes and windows |
Keyboard Scan Code Specification This specification details the PS/2 Scan
Codes and USB Usage Tables that are validated for compliance to the Microsoft®
Windows® Logo Program testing standard. This document details the alternative
make and break PS/2 scan code and USB code response for the Windows Logo Key and
Application Keys, plus Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) power
controls, pdf-file |
Keyboard Scan Code Specification
Keyboard Scan Code Specification, doc file |
Keyboard-internal scancodes Keyboard-internal scancodes |
PC keyboard scancodes
PC keyboard interface, PC keyboard scancodes,
PC keyboard interface, PC keyboard scancodes, The PC keyboard interface is
designed so the system software has maximum flexibility in defining certain
keyboard operations. This is accomplished by having the keyboard return
scancodes rather than ASCII codes. Each key generates a 'make' scancode when
pressed and a 'break' scancode when released |
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