A quick and dirty solution,

Why don't you create your own "emulator"? Take the old keyboard apart, all you 
need from it is the tiny pcb inside it, remove the rest, wrap the pcb in tape, and 
voila, 
your home-built keyboard emulator is ready to go...

Sjaak





> > >>I suspect that the problem is hardwired and the only solution is to
> > >>change the motherboard. (I see no BIOS settings that should affect the
> > >>keyboard.) But somebody prove me wrong, please.
> 
> One solution would be to get one of those keyboard emulators. They're
> not cheap so maybe a used LEAF-compatible motherboard is the best bet.
> Have a look at these sites for some pricing on the emulators:
> 
> http://www.blackbox.com  and seach for Ghost emulators
> http://www.cadesigns.co.uk/dk1b.htm
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
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