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http://www.palm.com/support/handbooks/ppkeyboard.pdf HotSync and Palm OS are registered trademarks of Palm, Inc. or its subsidiaries. the rate at which a character is typed when you hold down the key. Your keyboard comes with a full set of keyboard shortcuts for performing handheld functions. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. keyboardinterrupt First off, trying to quickly poll the keyboard in standard C++ is a joke. When you finally support multiple keystrokes, you are limited to probably only 2, three tops. For each of the functions below, you must set it as the keyboard interrupt. NOTE: See the DJGPP and Protected Mode Section for setting the interrupt. All you need to gain complete control over the keyboard interrupt is to have the address of the starting point in an array of unsigned characters of 83 elements (key_table). If you are using DJGPP please take a look at the DJGPP Protected Mode Programming tutorial. apndxc 20 Transmit keyboard controller's command byte to system as a scan code at port 60h. 60 The next byte written to port 60h will be stored in the keyboard controller's command byte. A4 Test if a password is installed (PS/2 only). bit 0: Right shift key is down Set auto repeat rate. The bh register contains the amount of time to wait before starting the autorepeat operation, the bl register contains the autorepeat rate. Like the ah=01h call except this one does not throw away keycodes that are not PC/XT compatible (i.e., the extra keys found on the 101 key keyboard). Experiment9_6perpage 1 parity bit (odd parity) You can ignore it for Expt. The PS/2 mouse and keyboard implement a bidirectional synchronous serial protocol. This is the only state where the keyboard/mouse is allowed begin transmitting data. The host has ultimate control over the bus and may inhibit communication at any time by pulling the Clock line low. You are encouraged to cooperate with others in the class. However, each team must write its own VHDL source and Lab Report. You are permitted to exchange ideas, algorithms, very high level flow charts and so on -- BUT NO Entities, Components, Architectures, or Files of any kind. keyboard Attempts to explain how a keyboard matrix works, what "ghosting" and "masking" are, and how to prevent them. When a key is pressed, a column wire makes contact with a row wire and completes a circuit. The keyboard controller detects this closed circuit and registers it as a key press. Key A is at node C1R1, key B is at node C2R1, key C is at node C1R2, and key D is at node C2R2. In order to detect key presses, the keyboard controller will scan all columns, activating each one by one. By using diodes, both the ghosting and masking problems are eliminated. KMS4_UserManual http://www.azio.co.uk/PDF/KMS4_UserManual.PDF Mouse protocols are handled in the same way, with support for Microsoft, PS/2, DEC, Sun and Apple. DO NOT CONNECT KMS4 TO ITS INTENDED COMPUTERS WITHOUT FIRST POWERING DOWN THE COMPUTERS. See Page 8 of the manual to set up keyboard/mouse type and channel settings. Note you cannot change the input keyboard/mouse type if you entered program Mode 0 in this way. This option would be used in instances where it is likely that the KMS4 would be reset after connection to some types of PS/2. Program mode 0 Single key overall set-ups. Multiple key sequences written below as (Compose & DownArrow) mean while holding down the compose key, press the DownArrow key. dtkb_ds PS/2, enclosure, keyboard, Key Switch, Mechanical Snap, Industrial Silicone Rubber, Tactile Feedback, Rubber Key Switch, Pointing Device, Backlit, deep SlimLine enclosure, ABS. manhhazd0005 Occupational overuse syndrome is caused by: frequent or repetitive movements (typing for prolonged periods); or holding uncomfortable postures for prolonged periods (holding your head at an angle to see past glare on the screen). Ensure operators receive adequate training in appropriate work practices, are supplied with appropriate furniture and equipment and are trained to achieve a suitable working posture. Check your posture before commencing keying, and adjust your furniture to enable you to maintain a good posture while keying. A complaint sometimes heard from keyboard operators is that looking at the screens hurts their eyes or that the screens have caused them to need glasses. kbd Distribute freely. I have tried to make this information accurate. Corrections or additional information would be welcome. Both the 8048 MCU in the keyboard and the 8042 controller on the motherboard accept command bytes. There is a bit (KCC) in the poorly-named "Command Byte" which seems to enable AT-to-XT scancode conversion (scancode set 2 to scancode set 1). FFh Key detection error or buffer full. For PrintScreen/SysRq key: make code = E02AE037, repeat code = E037, break code = E0B7E0AA [3] The Pause/Break key does not repeat, and it does not generate a break code. DS-TPK-92R http://www.ftxs.fujitsu.com/pdf/DS-TPK-92R.pdf The TeamPoS Model 92R keyboard has 92 single key positions. This keyboard is recommended for retail environments that don't have a lot of data entry, where checkout lanes have space limitations, where a keyboard display option is required, or where the keyboard must be installed more than 2 meters from the control unit. For situations where a vertical insertion key lock is required, a vertical key lock option is available. Additional 1 X 1 and 1 X 2 keycaps are available to expand the number of key positions. This document and the information contained in it are distributed by Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc. ("Fujitsu") to the recipient for the purpose of facilitating business transactions with Fujitsu. 1u_keyboard_tray_001 Power supply Dimensions (WxHxD): 19" x 1HE x 300 mm Material: Hot dip galvanized sheet metal enclosure Weight: approx. Typematic function: All keys have an auto repeat function. Delay and frequency can be set from the system (by PC-mode fix; 10Hz after 500ms delay) Reset function: The keyboard automatically generates a reset function Keyboard self-test: When current is applied or at the request of the system, the keyboard performs a selfdiagnostic test. If the test is successful, the keyboard returns hex code AA. LED indicators show status of NUM LOCK, CAPS LOCK and SCROLL LOCK functions. EMC contact spring Support brackets (pair) for cabinet depths 470-700mm Art. p_keyboard_pack_dev Windows2000-Keyboard in modernem Design, mit integriertem Chipkartenleser und 105 Tasten. Der Chipkartenleser ist kompatibel zu der bekannten CHIPDRIVE-Familie und bietet Zugriff auf nahezu alle Chiptypen. Mit der Software web.card können Sie private Internet-Bookmarks auf einer Chipkarte abspeichern -- dadurch werden diese portabel und sind somit überall griffbereit! Speichern Sie Ihre Passwörter sicher auf einer Chipkarte und genießen Sie den Komfort der automatischen Eingabe in Ihre Anwendungen. Falls alle seriellen Anschlüsse bereits belegt sind, verwenden Sie die Mausweiche: Stecken Sie das CHIPDRIVE keyboard einfach zwischen PC und serielle Maus. Passwort-Dialoge werden automatisch erkannt, verschlüsselt auf der Chipkarte gespeichert und in Ihre Anwendungen übernommen. 212 http://www.remc11.k12.mi.us/bstpract/bpIII/212/212.PDF Keyboard Buddies in My Community is a unit in which students utilize Microsoft Word to create stationery and letters to send to other children in their school building, expressing experiences in their daily lives. Write with developing fluency for multiple purposes to produce a variety of texts, such as stories, journals, learning logs, directions, and letters. At the beginning of the semester, the students will review simple sentence structure, spacing between words, capitalization, and proper end punctuation. Students will also become aware of and begin to experiment with different ways to express the same idea. The students will also review the proper care of computers, basic document creation, saving, and printing features on the computer. AccessingWin Note that g represents the space bar, and r represents the Return key (the one on your keyboard may be a different shape to the one shown in this document). Note that in many applications pressing the left arrow key at the leftmost menu (usually File) takes you to the Window (control) menu, the one you get by clicking on the leftmost icon in the title bar. To get to the Accessibility Options, press the Start button or key and choose Settings --Control Panel. The document sub-windows that are listed at the bottom of this menu are accessible via number keys. Many shortcuts can be found in the Help menu. 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | | |