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| 14 Dec 2011 07:53:36 pm by willrandship | The Ultimate Nspire Keypad | Quote |
| So, apparently TI did something nice by accident. It just so happens that the nspire has 20 data pins in its keypad connector. Right now, they are occupied with detecting keys, but I think that could easily be reduced, leaving lots of room for modifications!
The easiest method of reduction, of course, being a PS/2 keyboard slot. that only takes 1 data pin, leaving 19 more. (And think of how much easier it will be to type on!) Now, it's a given that those pins are hard to reach by any standard with a keypad in, which limits their usefulness, so I was thinking of this: Instead of using the connectors with a current keypad, what about modifying it so that it has these features built in? It could include various things, such as: PS/2 Connector (obviously SD card slot 84+ link port Audio port Joystick port (maybe with an included ADC for the analog) Plug-in Leads (like your voltmeter's) And, of course, .1" pin headers to the surface for the rest, or including above I was thinking of these replacing the keypad front face. That way your calculator pad isn't simply empty: It has the feel of another keypad option! Also: The CAS touch's pad isn't different from the regular nspire's in any way, it's just got a different shaped, completely unnecessary lip on the top. remove the lip and they're interchangeable. I am also aware of the fact that the OS will not recognize a PS/2 keypad without modification (like ndless can achieve) |
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| 14 Dec 2011 10:51:35 pm by Aes_Sedia5 | Quote | |
| That sounds like an awesome idea! | ||
| 14 Dec 2011 10:58:56 pm by willrandship | Quote | |
| The biggest problem I forsee at this point is a good way to make the front of the pad. my soldering skill is sufficient to solder to the connector, and I can just trim the rest of the PCB off, but I don't really have any decent materials for it, except maybe my half-finished vacuum-forming table. (The table works, but I have no heating element or plastic clamps) | ||
| 14 Dec 2011 11:01:54 pm by Aes_Sedia5 | Quote | |
| hhmm. Frankenstien an Nsipre keypad? reroute keys to use a PS2 port, then use the other features from inside the keypad. So just modify the keypad to do what you want. | ||
| 14 Dec 2011 11:05:22 pm by willrandship | Quote | |
| ehh, rerouting the keys through the PS/2 port means rerouting them through a keyboard chip. Also, I would have to disconnect their current connections. Also, That PCB being gone was where I planned to get room for the features from I'm not afraid of ruining keypads since they're so cheap. $10 isn't bad for making an awesome keypad. |
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| 14 Dec 2011 11:07:10 pm by Aes_Sedia5 | Quote | |
| Sounds good, I would almost pay you to make me one. haha | ||
| 14 Dec 2011 11:18:26 pm by willrandship | Quote | |
| only almost? |
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| 14 Dec 2011 11:45:18 pm by Aes_Sedia5 | Quote | |
| I meant almost pay you, meaning I would almost pay money for it, not that I wanted one for free. A mouse, would be rather nice. 1 more PS2 port of 1 pin. Even if it had like a laptop internal mouse type thing. | ||
| 15 Dec 2011 12:08:32 pm by KermMartian | Quote | |||
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| 15 Dec 2011 06:26:42 pm by willrandship | Quote | |
| Yeah, ben corrected me on that in IRC (I missed it on the pinout somehow Where did you get the power from for your 'Ultimate Calculator' series? |
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| 16 Dec 2011 05:02:40 am by Jim Bauwens | Quote | |
| AFAIK, the pins on the bottom are only 3.3v. But I can be wrong.
Wouldn't it be better to use the pins on the dock connector? I'm sure there will be some gpio pins there, and is more easy to use than the ones of the keypad. |
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| 18 Dec 2011 10:50:49 pm by willrandship | Quote | |
| But the dock connector is harder to make a good connector for. I've tried. The keypads are actually buyable for a reasonable price. Plus, there's fewer pins on the dock connector.
There is the advantage of not excluding any calcs though, except for the CX-M or whatever it was that has no dock. |
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