DIY Keyboard Modification for Orbiter

HazMatt

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I'm working on a keyboard modification that will label common Orbiter 2010 commands on a standard USB keyboard. This modified keyboard would be used in conjunction with a modified USB number keypad.

You can still have a separate keyboard for regular typing, as long as it is USB.

I'll post the label sheet here when the project is finished. This is a drawing of the draft labels.

 
That image could be a nice addition to the Orbiter manual.
 
Note that labels for F and I keys will be obsolete for the new Orbiter release.


You can still have a separate keyboard for regular typing, as long as it is USB.
I'm not sure I understand. If you have a PS2 keyboard and an USB keyboard, you can't use the former for typing? :shrug:
 
I'm not sure I understand. If you have a PS2 keyboard and an USB keyboard, you can't use the former for typing? :shrug:

When using multiple keyboards I recommend using all USB keyboards because they always work. If you are using a PS2 keyboard with a USB keyboard, the results may vary.
 
The prototype DIY Keyboard Mod for Orbiter is finished. I will now test-fly it to determine if it needs any changes.

If it tests ok, I'll post the label sheet with instructions.
 
The prototype DIY Keyboard Mod for Orbiter is finished. I will now test-fly it to determine if it needs any changes.

Looks great. I'd be interested in seeing a picture of your actual set up so I can see how you have the keyboards placed/mounted at your computer.
 
Looks great. I'd be interested in seeing a picture of your actual set up so I can see how you have the keyboards placed/mounted at your computer.

Well I intend for people to be able to set the modified keyboard and keypad on their desk next to their normal keyboard. Currently I have mine attached to the DIY Roll-Away Flight Sim for testing.

 
Do you have to keep pressing the RCS mode key to switch between rotational and translational? If so, does someone know a way, to have them both active at the same time ?
 
IIRC, the Fly-by-wire mod lets you map simultaneous rotation and translation inputs. :)

Cheers
 
Do you have to keep pressing the RCS mode key to switch between rotational and translational? If so, does someone know a way, to have them both active at the same time ?

This keyboard mod uses the default key bindings, so yes you would still press the RCS mode key as usual. However, I tried to address that with the separate keypad. The translation commands are on the keypad, and the rotation commands are on the keyboard's number keys. I believe it reduces the number of errors that I make when maneuvering and it certainly helps when I can't remember a key assignment.
 
The instructions and button page for the DIY Keyboard Mod are finished! This will be my first time posting an Add-On file, so I will need to read about that first before I upload it to O-F.

I also have an idea for a custom button layout that will place the buttons on your keyboard in positions similar to the on-screen instrument panel for the Delta Glider. It would include more extensive instructions and a config file for the keyboard assignments. That will be my next major update for this project.
 
And will be most welcome I think

Thanks. I uploaded the DIY Keyboard Mod to Orbit Hangar a week ago. It's my first upload, so I think it has to be reviewed and approved by a moderator.
Wish me luck!
 
Did you check the box, to agree to the terms of OH ?
 
The new version of the DIY Keyboard Mod will change the actual key assignments for nearly all commands. The result will be a keyboard layout that is more similar to the on-screen layout of the Delta Glider, clearly labeled, and easier for a beginner to use.

(I understand that if you have memorized all the default keyboard assignments, this project may not be helpful for you.)

 
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