PS2/AT Mouse and Keyboard Emulator (Download version)
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EUR 18.09
This product is provided as downloadable without any storage media and is billed without shipping. The PS2/AT Mouse and Keyboard emulator is an add on library for BASCOM-AVR that allows
you to emulate an AT Keyboard or a PS/2 mouse using an AVR micro processor .
Use the library to send keys or data from your micro. The PC will think
a keyboard is connected. In fact during boot, the PC will think that a
keyboard is connected.
Do not confuse this with the PS/2 data support that is supported by default. The GetAtkbd() function for example can be used to read out an AT keyboard. And for bar code scanners you can use GetATKBDRAW(). You do not need this library for this.
This addon library is to simulate/emulate that a keyboard or mouse is connected to the PC. So you can start your own keyboard production.
Klaus_A (Sunday, 20 January 2013) Rating: works great ... but: It would be even better if ps2mousexy supported the Microsoft Intellimouse 4-byte-packages to implement scroll wheel commands
abiTALA (Saturday, 14 July 2007) Rating: it is good
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dalban (Sunday, 01 March 2009) Rating: very very very very very very very very very very very very very very .....................................................................................................................................................................................................good
Dieter90542 (Sunday, 12 June 2011) Rating: Habe von Marc den Treiber erworben.
Läuft gut und auf Attiny und Atmega16 wurde er von mir mit Erfolg getestet.
Dennoch suche ich den Befehl um die ALT+F1 Taste zu betätigen.
Meine Mail: circus@o2online.de
Madf (Tuesday, 09 January 2018) Rating: At first, it did not work.
The microcontroller halt as soon as the "CONFIG ATEMU" initialization has occurred. Later it turned out that the PS/2 connector was not activated by the motherboard of the computer. Because before that the USB keyboard was used.
After recording the firmware in the microcontroller and restarting the computer - it all worked!