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30th December 2012, 08:27 PM
Thread: Console the Key Emulator Method
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I'd forgotten just how good your consoles looked...
I'd forgotten just how good your consoles looked :2tsup:
One question on the e-stop button shown, is it a mains voltage switch or are you controlling a relay to switch main voltages?
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6th July 2009, 01:24 AM
Thread: Console the Key Emulator Method
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Rod, Looks very professional. It's amazing what...
Rod,
Looks very professional. It's amazing what you're able to turn out in such a short time.
How much does the console weigh? I'm looking at a couple of VESA mounts for an LCD screen and they... -
1st July 2009, 01:46 AM
Thread: Console the Key Emulator Method
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Watching TV could end up being cheaper (although...
Watching TV could end up being cheaper (although perhaps at greater cost to your brains cells)
The down side of all this amazing useful, well presented information is you want to rush out to the... -
23rd June 2009, 12:11 PM
Thread: Console the Key Emulator Method
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Looks good. I see you use the same colour coding...
Looks good. I see you use the same colour coding scheme for wiring that I use :) (or are there labels on the wires?)
What's the circuit board just below the monitor for - a touch screen? -
19th June 2009, 03:35 PM
Thread: Console the Key Emulator Method
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Hi Rod, There are a number of USB extenders...
Hi Rod,
There are a number of USB extenders available for both USB 1.1 and 2.0.
A KVM switch is an option that combines the lot (keyboard, video, mouse). These can work over dedicated CAT5 cable... -
19th June 2009, 12:11 PM
Thread: Console the Key Emulator Method
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If the VGA cable length does cause signal...
If the VGA cable length does cause signal degradation, you can get VGA/XGA video repeaters quite cheaply.
You can run much further distances over cat5 (network) cable but the extenders are much more...