In another thread this was briefly touched, and figure that since it is not related to that topic it is still something (Hardware) that can shed some light on a few thoughts. The thread was about controllers and attachments to the keyboard.
When we press a button it closes the circuit, tell the system which button we pressed and TADA we have a character as shown on the keyboard. That is if your keyboard is set up correctly and you do not get Tilde when pressing the delete key. This is pretty much where my knowledge on keyboards end.
So here is where I need technical information that I cannot find on google. I am in specific referring to "Steering" on AWSD keys. If I take 2 potentiometers (Dual input), reverse it so that when in the middle they will both send the exact same current and then to left give more to A and to right more to D keys.
I do not know if a keypress can be regulated (first problem) and secondly, will a regulated "press" give a different character? Are the keys set to voltage detected, for the system to recognize which button is pressed or is it set to stone to a N/O or N/C setting or is it adjustable that the pressure of a button can have a different effect on it...............
Any ideas?
When we press a button it closes the circuit, tell the system which button we pressed and TADA we have a character as shown on the keyboard. That is if your keyboard is set up correctly and you do not get Tilde when pressing the delete key. This is pretty much where my knowledge on keyboards end.
So here is where I need technical information that I cannot find on google. I am in specific referring to "Steering" on AWSD keys. If I take 2 potentiometers (Dual input), reverse it so that when in the middle they will both send the exact same current and then to left give more to A and to right more to D keys.
I do not know if a keypress can be regulated (first problem) and secondly, will a regulated "press" give a different character? Are the keys set to voltage detected, for the system to recognize which button is pressed or is it set to stone to a N/O or N/C setting or is it adjustable that the pressure of a button can have a different effect on it...............
Any ideas?