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Offline Lockon_15Topic starter

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Key checker
« on: October 30, 2010, 11:20:55 PM »
Recently I got an A2000 keyboard, it seems some keys are faulty. Those probably can be fixed by spares from a dead A500 I also own, but it would be great to know exact positions before keyboard disassembly.
 
Is there (available)  tool/utility capable of showing which key is pressed ?
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A500+/KS3.1/GVPA530/2MbChipRam+8MbFastRAM 2GbCF/YAMAHA CDRW
 

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Re: Key checker
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2010, 09:25:26 PM »
Thx, but I thought there was a quite little tool, came on Fish or some of DigiTech utility disks...you could remap and create complete custom keymaps...
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Re: Key checker
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2010, 10:30:44 AM »
Detecting exact position of a key is not a showstopper, I can remember that much (LOL) so I can test almost every key in shell like Save2600. Functional and 'special purpose' keys are left in doubt, how to provoke their respective feedback (currently I have no access to my working A500, just plain A500 with null-modem connected to PC).
 
 
I was hoping of some SW capable of capturing calls to intuition which should be enough for verification.
A500+/KS3.1/GVPA530/2MbChipRam+8MbFastRAM 2GbCF/YAMAHA CDRW