![]() He received a MSEE degree from Stanford University and a BS with Distinction in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. Tom holds eleven patents, most pertaining to digital and analog circuit design. He is now looking at electronics from a hobbyist point of view. Now retired, Tom Almy, has written applications for microcontrollers throughout their history, worked in the electronics industry for 43 years and taught courses in digital design and programming for 25 years. I used EazyDraw for all the figures and the book covers. For the printed text the book is compiled to RTF which I touch up with Nisus Writer Pro. Scrivener outputs the mobi file for Amazon Kindle directly. When writing/testing programs, the Arduino IDE window is also present. My computer desktop looked like this when I was writing the book:Ī shortcut opens up four windows, the ATmega328P documentation, the website reference pages, the book source in Scrivener, and a Finder window where I can access all the files associated with the project (it reports over 7,000 files). Piles of parts used in testing the example programs for the book are off screen to the left.īehind, on the wall are some of my patents. Off screen on the right is a ScanSnap iX500 scanner, a DVD burner, telephone (yes, I still have a land-line) and desk lamp. On the far left is my Brother “all-in-one” laser printer. Two 4 port powered USB 3.1 hubs are barely visible. A cheap Logitech M100 mouse and an Apple Magic Trackpad round out my input devices.Īlso in the picture is a benchtop power supply and Rigol DS1054 Oscilloscope which were invaluable for writing the Far Inside The Arduino book. The keyboard is a 1989 Northgate OmniKey/102 which I would have a hard time living without. I’ve got a 27″ iMac with a second display, a 27″ 4K LG that I keep my calendar and OmniFocus (planner) windows on when I don’t need the extra screen space. Laptopnotebook Compaq (eg.Actually, my desk is very long, but here is the portion of it I’m usually facing: Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro USB / Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro The former is a descriptive tour around the keyboard to explain the visual design and core features, plus some of the photos that were in the gallery at the end now put to use as context. Update: Ive added a 'Design' and 'Naming' section. Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro / Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro Re: My page on IBM & Lenovo SK-8835/SK-8840/SK-8845 UltraNav keyboard variants. Microsoft Wireless Multimedia Keyboard 1.0A Logitech iTouch Cordless Keyboard (model Y-RB6) Logitech iTouch Internet Navigator Keyboard SE (USB) Logitech iTouch Internet Navigator Keyboard SE Logitech Cordless FreedomDesktop Navigator Logitech Cordless Desktop (alternate option) Hewlett-Packard SK-2505 Internet Keyboard ![]() Hewlett-Packard SK-2501 Multimedia Keyboard Kasper Dupont <. The GRiD 2260 notebook has a key producing the 6c scancode I do not know the keycap. Genius Comfy KB-16M Genius MM Keyboard KWD-910 For the Northgate OmniKey 101 keyboard it is said that the command e8 reads a 2-byte ID. ![]() Armada) Laptop KeyboardĪll sorts of BenQ X-Touch keyboards (merged) The sound of these things is so rich it's almost creamy, it's delicious to li. This page is intended to be a reference on how to choose the model from the repository - for some real physical keyboard. As requested by a viewer, a typing demo of my Northgate OmniKey with blue Alps. But there are way more models in real life. There are multiple models available in xkeyboard-config repository. Real keyboard models vs xkeyboard-config models
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