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Internal Soarer's Keyboard Converter for Leading Edge DC-2014 3014 + Zenith XT

$ 12.9

Availability: 111 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Type: Standard
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Condition: Open box
  • Keyboard/Keypad: Upgrade
  • Connectivity: USB

    Description

    Up for buy it now is a new INTERNAL USB Soarer's Keyboard Converter for the following keyboard models:
    ALL Leading Edge DC-2014
    ALL Leading Edge DC-3014
    BLACK FRONT LABEL Zenith XT Green/Yellow Alps Keyboards - It is best to open the keyboard up before buying examine the PCB and make sure that the edges of the PCB are perfectly square and NOT rounded.  The later models with rounded PCB edges as identified in the auction pictures WILL NOT WORK with this converter.
    All you will need is a MICRO USB B to USB A cable. You will receive everything pictured in the first auction picture only.
    Each kit includes pre-programmed/pre-wired Arduino and adhesive velcro. Installation is as simple as matching the numbered pins on your keyboard, and routing a USB Micro cable
    (not included)
    to the outside of the keyboard. The velcro or other method of anchoring the components inside may be used.  These keyboards all have at least pin 1 and pin 5 marked on the main PCB as pictured and this just needs to be matched in orientation with "Pin 5" being RED as marked.
    Of note, current batch of these has a white wire where the Red wire is in most pictures.
    In addition to USB Conversion, Soarer's converter adds the ability to remap keys, add macros, add additional function layers, and be able to toggle different layouts by pressing a single key.
    Soarer's Converter also preserves key rollover over to USB, so if your keyboard is NKRO capable, it will maintain NKRO over USB.
    Key rollover simply means the minimum number of keys that can be held down simultaneously and still have each key sensed by the computer.
    Here's a simplified explanation of Soarer's Converter's main features:
    Remapping - Assign any key to any other key, including ones that aren't on the keyboard, like media volume controls or the "Apple/Command/Windows" key on older keyboards like model M's.
    Macros - A single key press can "play back" a series of key presses.  For example, you could set F12 to send Control-Alt-Delete or set one key to represent an entire shortcut like Alt-C for "copy" when doing copying and pasting.  If there's a certain combination move in gaming, you could set one key to perform the entire combination.
    Function Layers - Changes the behavior of other keys when the function key is held down.  Think of this like adding extra "Shift" keys to add more functions to existing keys.
    IfSelect - Press a key once and it permanently changes the function of any number of keys until that same key is pressed again.  Think of this like "Num Lock" which completely changes what the number pad does.  This is also useful if you are using multiple different operating systems or applications that you want different layouts from time to time.  Pressing one key could change the function of "ALT" to the "Apple/Command/Windows" key.  It also will allow you to have several different layouts programmed for different applications.  You can even program in completely different keyboard layouts like Dvorak or Colemak and toggle between them with a single key press.
    For more information on Soarer's Converter, please see check out the forum here:
    Soarer’s Converter thread on Geekhack
    I've written some basic instructions for configuring the Soarer's Converter under Windows OS, which is still a work in progress.  Be sure to read at these instructions BEFORE PURCHASE to see if it looks like something that you will be able to do:
    Simplified Soarer’s Converter Instructions.
    Instructions for programming with other operating systems can be found on the Soarer's Converter thread on Geekhack.  Configuration is usually not needed for regular conversion to USB with key rollover preservation without the extra features like remapping, macros, etc.
    Other than the provided documentation, I can't provide a lot of tech support when it comes to configuring the converter, so again, make sure you check out the configuration instructions to see if it looks doable prior to purchase.
    Shipping will be FREE to the USA.  International shipping cost is determined by ebay's shipping calculator based on location and does not include any international taxes imposed by the buyer's country (if charged, these taxes are to be paid by the buyer upon receipt).  Thanks for looking and please ask any questions you may have!
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