Hi Robert,
On the stenosaurus. Those Key switches they get from Canada are only around $0.30/ea delivered
for 200. About $6.60 per keyboard unless they order the 4800 pieces, then it will cost less, then
there is the exchange giving extra $0.15 per US dollar.
There is a US location that has them
Or $5.88 for 5 pack or $37.00 for 110 pack in the US + shipping. I just ordered the 110 pack. I'll
create the PCB. I etch my own. So maybe I can have myself a working test model in a few month's.
I found an old stenotype and I'll work to pull a lot of the guts out and put the electronics with the
arduino board setup in.
Then I'll only need to make sure I have a spare setup with me for any breakdowns to be
redundant to avoid much down time during any needed repair.
Then if I can get Plover to run on Android since there is a way to run python scripts, I can eliminate
the need for a pc and have it stream directly to other tablets in the room. Maybe $200 - $400
total functional setup.
USB Hub to put sticks in for backups or copies.
Bob
On 01/02/2015 01:17 PM, Robert Fontaine wrote:
> The used srt keyboards are a pretty darn good bargain when they work with plover. Cheaper than an assembled stenoboard and with a proper keyboard. I'll be surprised if the stenosaurus isn't closer to $400 by the time they have finished tallying up the costs. It is pretty darn expensive to manufacture a keyboard in small numbers. A really nice 60% nkro qwerty custom keyboard runs around $400 all in. A steno keyboard has less keys but keys and switches aren't readily available.
>
> On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Elliot Holland <
elliot.ho...@gmail.com <mailto:
elliot.ho...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Bob.
>
> I've just purchased a stentura 200 SRT and it works great with plover. If you don't want it to use paper, you can just take the paper and ink cartridge out. The only tricky thing is that you'll need both the original cable and a serial to USB adapter. You might have to also play with the Baudrate. Mine worked at 9600, someone else's worked at the setting below that. Make sure that your serial-to USB cable works with your OS as well.
>
> Best of luck,
> Elliot
>
>
>
> On Jan 2, 2015, at 1:27 PM, Bob Ross <
bpr...@kingmanaz.net <mailto:
bpr...@kingmanaz.net>> wrote:
>
>> Looking around at creating my own keyboard or purchasing the one from Italy I'm noticing
>> many of the steno machines being sold under $150 on ebay that are also Real-time Capable.
>>
>> Will the Stentura 200 SRT work with Plover and not use the paper?
>>
>> I'm reading that these are listed as student machines but the one I'm looking at was in professional use
>> by a court reporter for three years.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Bob
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