Alex Băluț
Alex Băluț
I was referring to "The kinT makes possible lower-cost builds: if you don’t need the scroll lock, num lock and keypad LEDs, you can use a Teensy LC for merely...
I tried on a breadboard and pin 24 and 25 can be used for keyboard LEDs on Teensy LC! In the other kint* keyboards pin 24 (AKA "keypad") is assigned...
See https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/17301 for Teensy LC support. At the moment I only tested that the Caps-lock and Scroll-lock LEDs are updated. To be tested once I integrate it into a KB500.
The Teensy (LC) LED light is quite visible when the room is dark, as the orange light reflects on keys `5` and `T`. Is this also an issue for Teensy...
Below are the pictures of a KB133 and some distances I measured. The board is symmetric from what I can tell. Looking at the side with four LEDs, the right-side...
I did manage to refurbish a KB133. I'll write a blog post with all the details, but for now some pics:  
https://aleb.ro/post/2022-09-08-refurbishing-kinesis-KB133/
You can install [KiCad](https://www.kicad.org/), `git clone https://github.com/kinx-project/kint.git` and then open `kint/kint.kicad_pro` in KiCad. Read my blog post for how I checked the connectivity between the Teensy pins and the paths...
You can install [KiCad](https://www.kicad.org/), `git clone https://github.com/kinx-project/kint.git` to get the project on your computer and then open the `kint/kint/kint.kicad_pro` file in KiCad. This will get you the latest version, I...
Do you have a photo of the wrecked part?