LK404-AT(Rev 1.10) Keyboard Connection

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LK404-AT(Rev 1.10) Keyboard Connection

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How do I connect an AT keyboard to this display?
I've looked on the back and there appears to be four sets of connectors - 9-pin Serial, 4-pin Power, 2-pin (GPO?), 2-pin ???. The manual says nothing about connecting the keyboard. Plenty about how to code to it, but nothing about connections...

Any ideas?

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Post by Henry »

The LK404-AT uses an AT keyboard and has an AT header on the back.
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Post by PatO »

Sure enough.
7 solder points...
I did a quick search and it appears that no one sells those AT connectors any more. Time to recycle an old motherboard!

Thanks!

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Post by Mat-Moo »

You mean old keyboard of course!
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Post by PatO »

Not exactly...
Desolder (rather, DRILL!) an old AT adapter out of an old motherboard.
Then, take a PS/2-AT adapter and fit it to my $30 17-key numeric keypad.

The reasoning behind this -
It's darn hard to have my VB app stay in focus to take keypresses! Anything going through the MO display will go directly to my app! Woo Hoo! I'll be able to run Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing. Finally!

Edit - The old motherboard was a PC-Chips one. Sorry to frighten you all...

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