Re: GPIO to alsa

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On Sun, 28 Feb 2016, Will Godfrey wrote:

What speed does a standard USB keyboard encoder work at?
Can it's clock be sped up without upsetting the USBlink?

From what I can tell from having taken several mice and keyboards apart...
they are really ps2 (seems not USB anyway) inside and the USB plug shell contains a ps2 serial to USB circuit. This is why the cables from the kb to the connector are so skinny and not shielded. Also USB limits chording to 6, but ps2 can have more (if designed that way). In practice 6 key chording would be ok for most things I do... but I am not a good keyboard player.

The ps2 wiki page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS/2_port
Seems to indicate that USB has higher latency, enough that some gamers prefer ps2.

I have kept getting MB with ps2 mouse ports because at one time I noticed that mouse movement seemed to acompany xruns with USB mice... I have absolutely not tested this on any modern MB and I do not have a USB AI so my USB interrupts are not prioritized anyway.


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