I do! Hopefully this isn't too off-topic for here, but as I'm not trying to get 
anyone to buy anything, and all the features of the keyboard are designed to 
work with zero software installed anyway - making it a great fit for DOS 
systems - I think (hope) it will be okay.

My blog has a series of posts spanning the past year or so of development work 
on it:
https://www.mercurycoding.com/blog.html?tag=Weapon%20Keyboard

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On Friday, February 2nd, 2024 at 5:16 AM, Thomas Cornelius Desi via 
Freedos-user <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Hi Mercury Thirteen,
>
> do you have some more info on your build?
> I am interested in something like that, which would integrate a small 
> trackpad into the kbd.
>
> Thomas
>
>> On 01.02.2024, at 22:04, Mercury Thirteen via Freedos-user 
>> <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>>
>> Not strictly on-FreeDOS-topic, but speaking of devices which translate USB 
>> to PS/2, a recent project of mine has been designing a keyboard which, among 
>> many other features, can itself connect to a PS/2 port and also accept a USB 
>> device for input (e.g. a mouse, for example) whose data then gets forwarded 
>> to the PS/2 port as well. I originally added this feature to allow one to 
>> record both keyboard and mouse input and save it to a macro, but it could be 
>> used as a USB-to-PS/2 converter of sorts as well. The first prototype is 
>> functional (in fact, I'm typing this message on in now) and Revision B is 
>> waiting to be soldered up for further refinement. :)
>>
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>> On Wednesday, January 31st, 2024 at 2:41 PM, Louis Santillan via 
>> Freedos-user <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>>
>>> You inspired me to build one myself. I’m awaiting a few parts now.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 12:15 PM Bill Gee via Freedos-user 
>>> <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> An update for the group -
>>>>
>>>> Today I built an adapter that translates USB keyboard and mouse to PS/2
>>>> signals.
>>>>
>>>> https://docs.pikvm.org/pico_hid_bridge/
>>>>
>>>> It works great! I can get into BIOS setup with it. CTL-ALT-DEL works.
>>>> I cannot see any problems with response time. Wolfenstein runs just fine.
>>>>
>>>> I had to buy one PS2 cable and the logic level converter. I already had
>>>> a Pico, one PS/2 cable and the micro-USB to USB-A adapter.
>>>>
>>>> Next to try is a different display adapter.
>>>>
>>>> ===============
>>>> Bill Gee
>>
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