12/20/2023 0 Comments Thnikk osu keypad![]() ![]() KevEz wrote:I know it probably cost you quite a bit to make this and that you already have a video up of you testing it but in terms of marketing, I think it would be a good idea to send a "prototype" to a "high ranked player" and have them test it out and record a liveplay to further demonstrate how good these keypads are. I think there's a bit more to do on the keyboard side to make ps/2 work, but I don't think the trinket is actually fast enough to get over ~200hz anyway (at 16mhz.) ZenithPhantasm wrote: Thnikk wrote:edit: ps/2 doesn't workDid you try plugging it in BEFORE turning on your computer?Yeah. ![]() To anyone who's made an order already, you're fine. My boxes are too small to fit the customs form I've also temporarily taken down international shipping. I've read up on the teensy documentation and they say the cap is 500hz which leads me to believe that most "gaming" keyboards and mice probably to something to cheese it. Got my teensy today! Did a test and it is definitely fast enough to hit the polling rate cap of usb 2.0, but I still don't have a proper testing method to check the actual polling rate of the usb connection, just on the actual device. It's not ideal, but I don't know if any rubber pads I could get would keep it from moving. I'm using and supplying double sided tape to keep it from moving. My tests for bumping the speed up from 8mhz to 16mhz showed no difference due to the interface. Unfortunately, my mATX gaming board doesn't have a port so I'm still trying to find one that does to test it. I agree that it's not too practical and that 1000hz usb would be better just for broader support, but if these did work over ps/2 that would be one less thing to worry about for now. I'd like to offer different keyswitches later down the line if I knew people were interested enough in these, but it would have been too much of an investment for the first batch.Ī lot of gaming motherboards and cheaper machines have ps/2 ports on theme specifically because it's a superior interface or for legacy purposes. I suggest u add some table grips so the device doesn't slide on the table when u press it.Thanks I think u can double the speed of the oscillator crystal through software though. PS/2 connectors are pretty old and modern machines don't have them. PremiumRich wrote:Dude that is cool, the community should have more people like u who design custom keyboards and such.Īre those custom designed buttons? Like are they brown, blue, or black switches. ![]()
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