I will assume that NetBSD would talk to these? Else they would not work ...
On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 7:02 PM Brad Spencer <b...@anduin.eldar.org> wrote: > > Todd Gruhn <tgru...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Ump-teen years ago there was an analog-keyboard. > > It actually when 'click' when one pressed the key. > > > > Do these still exist?? > > Do they last longer then the current keyboards? > > I think I get what you are asking about.. yes, they very much exist. A > web search with "mechanical keyboard" or simular should find them. The > better ones will not be cheap. > > There is also a subculture out there of people building their own > mechanical keyboards. There are some very nice switches that you can > get, layouts, and designs, etc.. to roll your own or you can buy the > bits and assemble it yourself. Not cheap, but very doable. I think > "mechanical keyboard kit" might find those for you. > > I use a 35+ year old mechanical USB keyboard that originally was on a > Gateway PC clone. It is the color of a white and black cow. It feels > nice and I like the color combination.... > > If you have a ps/2 style keyboard that you like, say because it has a > nice feel, but want it USB, there are Ardunio projects on github that > implement a ps/2 to USB converter that work just fine. You may also > still find converters for sale. > > > > > > > > -- > Brad Spencer - b...@anduin.eldar.org - KC8VKS - http://anduin.eldar.org