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Discussion Groups | BasicX | Re: Keypad for the LCD+ product

Discussion forum for the BasicX family of microcontroller chips.

Re: Keypad for the LCD+ product - Neil Jepsen - Jan 4 15:28:00 2002

Not so...you need a 4 x 4 or 4 x 3 matrixed keypad, which is VERY
common. Most el cheapo hobby shops sell this type.
neil rvernon510 wrote:

> After I received the LCD+ product, I quickly found out that the only
> keypad format supported is double-throw common pole style switch (I
> don't even know if I got that right). So, I have been searching for
> something which matches that description and the closest I come is
> the single throw common pole style (Grayhill model 88). Has anyone
> used the keypad feature of the LCD+ and if so, where did you get your
> keypad? What make and model is it?
>
> Thanks. >
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Re: Keypad for the LCD+ product - Author Unknown - Jan 4 22:21:00 2002

On 5 Jan 2002 at 9:28, Neil Jepsen <> wrote:

> Not so...you need a 4 x 4 or 4 x 3 matrixed keypad, which is VERY
> common. Most el cheapo hobby shops sell this type.

It would be good if NetMedia would sell them as options for the LCD+
product. I'd like to get a couple, but usually postage to Malaysia costs
more than the products, so if I can get both LCD+ & keypad in the same
packing it would be worth doing.

Dave




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