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Brand | Partner Tech International |
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Model | KB-78 |
Category | Keyboard |
Language | English |
Instructions for handling damaged or missing parts after unpacking the keyboard.
Overview of the Q-PRO series programmable keyboards for POS and banking applications.
Lists the key features of the KB-78 programmable keyboard, including programmability and connectivity.
Details about the KB Program Utility Diskette, its version, and contents.
Step-by-step instructions for physically connecting the POS keyboard and a standard PC keyboard.
Visual representation of the KB-78 keyboard's default key assignments and numbering.
Instructions on how to launch the keyboard programming utility from DOS.
Guide to entering the edit mode and reassigning individual key codes on the keyboard.
Process for assigning multiple key functions or character combinations to a single key.
Steps to define custom codes for the keyboard's physical key lock positions.
Method for programming a key to output a sequence of characters or a string.
Procedure for setting a key to have no output when pressed, useful for custom keycap layouts.
Instructions on how to save the customized keyboard layout to a file.
Steps to print the current keyboard layout configuration to a printer.
Process to transfer the programmed layout from the utility to the keyboard's EPROM.
Guide to loading a saved keyboard layout and programming it to the device.
Method for testing individual key functions after programming to ensure correct operation.
Procedure to test the functionality of the keyboard's key lock settings.
Steps to properly exit the keyboard programming utility and return to DOS.
Explanation of how holding a key down triggers a repeat function.
Describes disabling the 101-keyboard port.
How to disable the audible click sound when a key is pressed.
Details on setting the delay time for key depression from 3ms to 45ms.
Explains how the 'number one' key acts as a mode toggle for different keyboard layouts.