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− | A keyboard encoder is a specialized device that acts like a keyboard to a computer, but does not have a keyboard interface. Instead it depends on an external switch, such as a [[microswitch]] or a [[leafswitch]]. | + | A keyboard encoder is a specialized device that acts like a keyboard to a computer, but does not have a keyboard interface. Instead it depends on an external switch, such as a [[microswitch]] or a [[leafswitch]] to register keypresses. |
Keyboard encoders are available from a variety of vendors: | Keyboard encoders are available from a variety of vendors: |
Revision as of 10:00, 21 February 2006
A keyboard encoder is a specialized device that acts like a keyboard to a computer, but does not have a keyboard interface. Instead it depends on an external switch, such as a microswitch or a leafswitch to register keypresses.
Keyboard encoders are available from a variety of vendors: