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P.I. Engineering - 128 USB Encoder Board
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Pi3 Matrix Encoder Board

Series: X-keys

Model: 128 USB Encoder Board

Part #: XK-0988-UNM128-R

  • 128 digital inputs in an 8 x 16 matrix
  • Includes 92-inch USB cord with strain relief
  • Turns any switch into keyboard, mouse, joystick or any combination of messages
  • Works with any type of dry contact switch closure (momentary, toggle, rotary, relay)
  • Perfect for wiring your own input panel
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The X-keys Pi3 matrix encoder board uses the same electronic design as X-keys programmable keyboards and foot pedals. X-keys devices work in cooperation with standard keyboard. Each of the 128 switch points can be programmed with multiple keystrokes, combinations, mouse functions, game controller (joystick) actions and more. Programming is easily accomplished via our included X-keys MacroWorks 3 software for Windows (XP, Vista, or 7) and programmers can use one of our SDKs for Windows or Linux to read data directly from the X-keys.
  • 128 digital inputs in an 8 x 16 matrix
  • Includes 92-inch USB cord with strain relief
  • Turns any switch into keyboard, mouse, joystick or any combination of messages
  • Works with any type of dry contact switch closure (momentary, toggle, rotary, relay)
  • Perfect for wiring your own input panel
  • Great for simulator cockpits, cabs and gaming stations
  • Standard 0.1-inch two row header
  • New Pi3 firmware with joystick, mouse and keyboard emulation
  • Includes MacroWorks 3 software for Windows
  • Comprehensive software development kit for programmers
 
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