Keypad that will fit in a single 5.25 opening
Hmmm... no I don't think there is and it's probably my faultOn 2002-03-06 17:59, BPP wrote:
Cheeseman,
Is there any kind of an online tutorial illustrating how to setup a customized keypad? I am very new to this and trying to learn as much as I can.
Thanks!

Tell you what, let me know what display you have and I'll wirte you a customised-especially-for-you guide on here

Cheers,
r.
been digging around looking for pretty much the same thing this guy was..... a tutorial for dummies on custom keypads
I read the manual section on keypads, as well as many posts on the forums. I already understand that I'd need a momentary switch (which I'm mounting near the LCD in my drive bay) and that it would send a keypress to LCDC that I can set up to do whatever (in this case I'm controlling the backlight). I'm just a little shaky on the whole connecting/wiring part...rows and colums and such. By the way I have a LK162-12 LCD, so it's a 12 keypad interface. Is there any type of wire that already has the right kind of connector so I can just plug it right into the keypad interface? If so, which rows/colums should it connect to? I'm the visual type, even a sloppy diagram would probably make more sense to me than just trying to explain it
But ANY help is appreciated, even if only a simple explanation. Thanks.

I read the manual section on keypads, as well as many posts on the forums. I already understand that I'd need a momentary switch (which I'm mounting near the LCD in my drive bay) and that it would send a keypress to LCDC that I can set up to do whatever (in this case I'm controlling the backlight). I'm just a little shaky on the whole connecting/wiring part...rows and colums and such. By the way I have a LK162-12 LCD, so it's a 12 keypad interface. Is there any type of wire that already has the right kind of connector so I can just plug it right into the keypad interface? If so, which rows/colums should it connect to? I'm the visual type, even a sloppy diagram would probably make more sense to me than just trying to explain it

But ANY help is appreciated, even if only a simple explanation. Thanks.
here's my article on a custom keypad...hope this helps
http://www.blagged-hardware.net/content ... ntrol.html
http://www.blagged-hardware.net/content ... ntrol.html
Another resource would be http://mysite.freeserve.com/winamp_remote/switch.htm
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Ok, for those of you who have recently visited the link..
http://mysite.freeserve.com/winamp_remote/switch.htm
..will realise I don't know my left from my right. Now changed!!
Babber
http://mysite.freeserve.com/winamp_remote/switch.htm
..will realise I don't know my left from my right. Now changed!!
Babber
Thanks guys! Just one thing, about the wire and connection. I see where cypher used the leftover USB wire that came with his LianLi, but babber apparently made his own. Just wondering if there's a wire similar to what cypher used that's readily available? I only have one switch to deal with so it doesn't have to be huge.
For those interested, Farnell (www.farnell.com) have the same connectors that are on the USB-cable/CD audio cable.
Housing 2-way 865-606
Housing 3-way 865-618
Contacts 865-795
The housings are supplied in multiples of 10, contacts in packs with 100.
Stig
Housing 2-way 865-606
Housing 3-way 865-618
Contacts 865-795
The housings are supplied in multiples of 10, contacts in packs with 100.
Stig