Bloomberg Keyboard Driver Fingerprint

Bloomberg

The Bloomberg Keyboard 4 is a standard PC keyboard that has been designed for use with the. 7 segment display fonts. Allow Windows to install the appropriate in box drivers.

I have just gotten my hands on a Bloomberg Keyboard (Model CTB100) and it looks quite interesting. Its got a shed load of extra buttons (hopefully programmable), a USB port on the back, place for Microphone, Headphones, Phone Jack (God only knows why!) and a small LCD display. There is a single cable coming out the back of this, and it has a USB port, PS2 Connection, a port which reminds me of the old Commodore 64 Power connection (female) and 2 3.5mm audio cables (microphone and audio i am guessing).

Keyboard

The port which reminds me of the C64 power is probably a power port of some sorts. Cambam crack keygen patch. Plugging it into a standard Windows laptop does nothing. I dont have the power lead, but hope to find one soon. Anyway, there is very little information about these on-line, and i am wondering can they be reprogrammed to work as a standard keyboard?

I am a developer, so using extra keys for hot keys in Visual Studio or some other app would be very handy. I have a Bloomberg keyboard, just like yours, but ran into the same problem with the power lead.

I have been unable to find one anywhere, as the lead seems to be unique to Bloomberg terminals. Here is a link to Bloomberg's guide: Before I saw the diagram on page four, I thought my keyboard was broken because it would not start. If anyone finds a way to get a power supply or finds out any better info, I would love to hear it. I have seen a couple on ebay, but all of the early models are 'untested' because nobody has power inputs for them.

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