


The file doesn't have many bytes I wonder if it contains the footprint.

I can't understand that since it is the file in my custom.pretty folder that is pulled in to PCB as in the picture so the foot print must be there.Derek_Stewart wrote:The Footprint is missing from the zip file.
Remember I see this as a noddy keyboard but I envisaged either gold plated long thin pins on sockets that I have somewhere and could solder wires to or perhaps the 0.1" pitch ribbon like used on the microdrives. Another idea is solder thick wires to Veroboard and bash them with a hammer to flatten them like a ribbon so they can be poked in the QL board socket.Derek_Stewart wrote:The other slight issue is the connection to the QL Board, which needs a ribbon cable or cable with a thin PCB to suit the keyboard connectors without causing damage.
I think you mean I could use a serial keyboard with an adapter but this thread is about replacing the membrane with hardware switches. One could use the QL serial port because Jan kindly posted serial keyboard driver software herePr0f wrote:Tetroid might even be persuaded to release his adaptor board as a separate product, then you could make use of that...
I haven't yet created any footprints, but I believe from watching a video on the matter on You Tube, that it lives in a different library. In order to export a PCB design to use on another system, you need to supply the library as well as any PCB stuff that uses it.ruptor wrote:I can't understand that since it is the file in my custom.pretty folder that is pulled in to PCB as in the picture so the foot print must be there.
The files and library management is a mystery to me like the file system of Linux and just like Linux there are many ways to do the same thing.NormanDunbar wrote:I haven't yet created any footprints, but I believe from watching a video on the matter on You Tube, that it lives in a different library. In order to export a PCB design to use on another system, you need to supply the library as well as any PCB stuff that uses it.
no - it was about an interface board he's made to go into the keyboard tail sockets and has I think a 20 pin connector with an IDC female end on it - it's on here:Ruptor wrote:I think you mean I could use a serial keyboard with an adapter but this thread is about replacing the membrane with hardware switches. One could use the QL serial port because Jan kindly posted serial keyboard driver software herePr0f wrote:Tetroid might even be persuaded to release his adaptor board as a separate product, then you could make use of that...
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so no need for an interface. It is how keyboards on terminals were attached until IBM screwed it up with PS/2.
The switch symbol is in the standard library as Switch:SW_Push. Do you want me to send you my schematic?Derek_Stewart wrote:There does not seem to be a Schematic symbol file.
Nope. But it is probably a Chinese copy of an Omron B3FS-4.Derek_Stewart wrote:Do you know the manufacturer of the switch?