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Slippybullet
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Jun 22, 2016
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For what I can see in the thread the question if the unit is programable have been raised a couple of times but never awnsered... I guess that it's isn't since I can not find anything on the description page about it. But would still be nice to get a conformation!
And like someone else I also wonder if it sends proper Num Pad commands or not?
Anyone who is in possesion of this information and could share it? Thanks.
Jun 22, 2016
theimmc
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Jun 22, 2016
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SlippybulletI have the V1 of the PCB. One obvious difference between V1 and this one is that V1 has all the switches in the same orientation, which means you cannot install stabilizers on the + and Enter keys. From the photo, this issue has been fixed.
On V1, it sends numeric keypad codes. Pressing Num Lock also toggles the Num Lock on all the keyboards connected to the same computer.
It is definitely not programmable. But you can use AutoHotKey for software key mapping on Windows. V1 also does not have 6KRO. In fact, it appears to be 1KRO (for example, if I hold down "9", pressing "/" does not register. I believe this may have been partially fixed in firmware but as I don't have a recent PCB I cannot confirm.
Jun 22, 2016
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