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[nls-technical] Possible keyset alternative

To: nls-technical@chm.cim3.net
From: Philip Gust <gust@NouveauSystems.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 06:31:18 -0800
Message-id: <7.0.0.16.2.20060227060408.063ba540@NouveauSystems.com>
I just got an add from CompUSA that included the Belkin numeric 19-key USB keypad.  Here's a picture:
Emacs! 

I had an idea that we might be able to convert it into an inexpensive keyset by turning it 90 degrees, and using the 5-key wide column (see red line) as keyset keys.  We can experiment with an unmodified one, and if it works out, find a way to rig a lever interface that matches the vintage models.  I plan to pick one up in the next couple of days and give it a try.  At $15.99, how can you go wrong?

It turns out that you can detect input from a numeric keypad, distinct form the normal keyboard, using Java KeyEvents.  You simply look at the key-press and key-release events rather than the key-typed events.  This would let us get something running quickly with the Java AugTerm that works with any OS. 

Jonathan, If it works, I'll need an account on an Augment system to make sure it's working correctly with the Augment backend.  In light of the issues you mentioned with the Linux TOPS-20 emulation, an account on Doug's system is probably better until we find out what's wrong.





Philip Gust
Nouveau Systems, Inc.

phone: +1 650 961-7992
fax:   +1 520 843-7217


mailto: gust@NouveauSystems.com


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