AT/PS2 Keybord - PIC Interface?


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    Smile Kamikaze47 where are you??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pic_User View Post
    You are right. Last seen, June 2006.

    You expect to see people disappear from threads labeled:
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    ...transformerless DC supply...
    How to design without opto-couplers ...
    How to measure high voltage while standing in a bucket of water...

    But not from a thread labeled, “AT/PS2 Keyboard - PIC Interface?” ?

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    Kamikaze47 where are you??

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    Instead of starting a new thread, i was just interested in continuing with the same topic.

    I am looking for some idea on connecting a pic to the computer as a mouse in the PS/2 slot. Emulating a Mouse with a PIC.

    Basic idea, I have two POT's connected to the PIC and one switch, I want cursor control in windows and the switch as the enter key , as in the mouse.

    Any ideas, folks or headway.

    regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by charudatt View Post
    Instead of starting a new thread, i was just interested in continuing with the same topic.

    I am looking for some idea on connecting a pic to the computer as a mouse in the PS/2 slot. Emulating a Mouse with a PIC.

    Basic idea, I have two POT's connected to the PIC and one switch, I want cursor control in windows and the switch as the enter key , as in the mouse.

    Any ideas, folks or headway.

    regards
    Tear an older, non-optical mouse apart, get rid of the slotted wheels, make a few cuts in the PCB, and trigger the X and Y wheel LEDs with the PIC instead of having them on 100% of the time with the mouse's circuitry. Worked for me, and once you get rid of the mouse case (mouse cage ), you've got a pretty small board to work with.

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    Wow, you really gave me a good idea. Thank you.

    Do you have any idea on how to input keycodes into the PC with the PIC.

    regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by charudatt View Post
    Wow, you really gave me a good idea. Thank you.

    Do you have any idea on how to input keycodes into the PC with the PIC.

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