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This document covers the NCR 5932 USB Keyboard for Point-of-Service (POS) and compares it to the PS/2 version.
Details the key features of the NCR 5932 USB Keyboard, including Keylock, Speaker, MSR, and LEDs.
Discusses the advantages and differences between the NCR 5932 PS/2 and USB keyboards.
Explains the GUI tool for remapping keyboard keys and modifying registry entries.
Lists the physical and electrical environments required for the NCR 5932 USB Keyboards.
Provides instructions and goals for installing the NCR 5932 USB Keyboard.
Correlates keyboard key numbers, unshifted characters, and USB HID Keyboard Usage IDs.
Describes the external nameplate, barcode/serial number, and weights/measures labels on the keyboard.
Explains the multifunction capabilities of the NCR USB Keyboard controlled by an FPGA.
Details the programmability of the keyboard matrix for key mapping and layout changes.
Describes the FPGA's ability to produce customizable key click sounds and error tones.
Introduces software components for keyboard configuration: Control, Key Matrix, and Key Clicks.
Explains the BIOS option for enabling USB support on older operating systems like MS-DOS and Windows NT.
Specifies the BIOS version and other requirements for terminals using the 5932 USB Keyboard.
Illustrates the sequence of events during terminal power-up and OS boot with the USB keyboard.
Outlines essential safety precautions for servicing the NCR 5932 USB Keyboards.
Offers general tips for diagnosing and resolving keyboard problems.
Provides step-by-step instructions for removing and replacing keyboard components.
Lists available kits and individual spare parts for the 5932 USB Keyboard.