From: "Dale R. Leavens My other computer is a Cray." <dleavens@puc.net>
To: <aitelm@ase.com>
Cc: <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: Shift state alarm.
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 00:46:42 +0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199812200546.AAA57864@onlink4.onlink.net> (raw)
What about a small bit of logic which would only sound a tone when the LED
state changes, say a double tone (beep beep) when a led is switched on and a
single tone when off. Each LED could have a different tone, low for shift,
medium for insert and high for numlock. higher
On 1998-12-18 aitelm@ase.com said:
>Luke
>I am a bit more simple minded than that. I am thinking of opening
>the keyboard (usually 2 screws) and soldering wires to the "hot"
>side of the three LEDs.
>We will need three buffers to isolate us, so we do not disturb the
>LED function -- they could be almost any ten cent transistors. The
>signals can then switch three oscillators whose outputs are mixed
>to send the one, two, or three tone chord through another ten cent
>transistor to almost any kind of speaker, like a pc speaker or a
>tiny (tinny?) pietzo speaker.
>The whole kluge could be assembled for less than a few dollars
>worth of parts. Most likely, the job will require a sighted
>technician (hobbyist?), but I do
>not want to underestimate anyone.
>So far, the suggestion was/is an impulsive response to Will's wish
>list, and
>I have not actually designed and built it -- yet. If you and
>others would benefit from it, I would be willing to design it and
>build up a proto (to make sure it really works) and make the design
>available, under the GNU copyleft or equivalent.
>Moe
>----------------
Dale R. Leavens: Cochrane Ontario
Home of the Polar Bear Express!
Net-Tamer V 1.11.2 - Registered
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