Generating key presses
Revision as of 00:32, 2 December 2008 by 98.192.72.80 (talk) (Initial cut at info on keyboard encoding)
Generating keypresses to execute keyboard shortcuts is one way to control orbiter and its vessels without custom software. There are quite a few options.
Tear Apart a keyboard
One way to replicate a keyboard is to acutally use one. With some electronics knowledge, you could remove existing keys and wire in some remote momentary switches.
- Pros
- Cheap
- Cons
- Electronics knowledge recommended
X-Keys
X-Keys provides USB and PS/2 keboard emulators in 'non-keyboard' configurations. Their site is here. An interesting device is their Stick product, which could be stuck to an instrument panel to act as the MFD edge keys.
- Pros
- No wiring needed
- Backlit keys
- Programmable
- Cons
- Relatively expensive
External Keyboard Encoders
These are purpose-built boards that you can wire switches to.
- Pros
- Less electronics knowledge needed than tearing apart a keyboard
- Mid-range price
- Programmable
- Cons
- Some electrical/electronics knowledge is recommended
- GroovyGameGear Key-Wiz