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- From: comp.sys.amiga.reviews Moderator <amiga-reviews@math.uh.edu>
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Jason L. Tibbitts III
- Subject: REVIEW: NorthGate OmniKey Ultra
- Keywords: hardware, keyboard, commercial
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- The Northgate OmniKey Ultra keyboard was originally designed for PC
- compatibles but can also work with the Amiga 2000. Northgate is a
- maker of clones, keyboards and clone peripherals and is a very highly
- rated outfit. Their warranty is one of the best in the business,
- their prices are good and their customer support is excellent.
-
- [This was sent to me by Charles Hill of AMReport fame. The last working
- address I have for him is: Charles Hill/InfoTrak
- <76370.3045@compuserve.com>. -JLT3]
-
- Northgate OmniKey Ultra
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- My keyboard cost me a grand total of $113 and that included keycaps
- specific to the Amiga, a keycap puller, and UPS ground shipping. I
- ordered directly from Northgate as I've dealt with them before.
-
- The manual is short but concise. Unlike most clone items that work
- with the Amiga, the manual does NOT contain errata sheets dealing
- with the Amiga but rather has the Amiga information written write in.
-
- The keyboard itself is made of molded plastic, but is weighted so it
- won't move unless you want it to. There are 5 groups of keys which
- add up to 118 total keys. The keyboard layout is different from the
- Amiga, so it takes some getting used to.
-
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- The two keys in the upper left are F11 & F12. These are remapped to
- be something else and will be dealt with later.
-
- The key group on the far left is the function keys. These work like
- the normal function keys on the Amiga. The Amiga 2000 has the fkeys
- along the top, so this takes some getting used to.
-
- The three groups of four keys each along the top are the SFkeys, 1
- through 12. These keys are defined by the keyboard as either SHIFT
- Fx , CONTROL-Fx or ALTERNATE-Fx. This makes it easier when using
- macros so you don't have to reach for the modifier keys all the time.
-
- The next set of three keys (along the top) are keyboard keys (if that
- makes any sense). The first is labeled "COMMA/PERIOD LOCK" and when
- you press it, you cannot access the <, >, or ; keys without pressing
- it again. This helps when typing abbreviations like U.S.A. so you
- don't end up with U>S>A>. Believe me, this comes in handy at times.
-
- The second key in that set is the RATE SELECT key. Since this is
- controlled by software in the Amiga, it is remapped to something else
- and not used as RATE SELECT.
-
- The third key is the SF SELECT key and it allows you to choose the
- modifier key for the SF keys. Pressing SF SELECT then the SHIFT key
- make the SF keys act like shifted-function keys. Pressing ALT or
- CONTROL after SF SELECT makes the SF keys act like control-function
- or alternate-function accordingly. Pressing the ESC key after SF
- SELECT make the SF keys act like regular Fkeys (for those who like
- their function keys on top.) The SF key also lets you choose what
- type of keyboard layout to use: QWERTY, Dvorak Standard, Dvorak
- Left-Hand, or Dvorak Right-Hand. This overrides the dip-switch
- setting.
-
- The big group of keys in the middle are the typewriter keys. ESC is
- located in the upper left, and the numbers are for the following list:
-
- 1 = Backspace 2 = TAB 3 = Return
- 4 = Control 5 = Shift 6 = Numeric pad ENTER
- 7 = CAPS Lock 8 = Alternate 9 = Amiga Keys
- 0 = Space Bar
-
- The \| key is located below the RETURN key and directly below it is
- the `~ key.
-
- The next group to the right of the typewriter keys is the directional
- keys. The tops three are PRINT SCREEN, SCROLL LOCK and PAUSE, which
- are remapped since they have no function on the Amiga. The middle 6
- are HOME, <UP>, PAGE UP, <LEFT>, OMNI, <RIGHT>, END, <DOWN> and PAGE
- DOWN. These are the cursor control keys, and they seem to work fine
- except with programs that map their own cursor control keys (like
- CygnusED). Don't ask me what the OMNI key does, as the manual doesn't
- say and I can't figure it out. The bottom two of that group are HELP
- and DELETE.
-
- The last group is the numeric key pad. The top row is NUM LOCK, /,
- *, and -. The NUM LOCK is remapped since it really doesn't work on
- the Amiga. The rest of the keys are normal (I think).
-
- ----------
-
- When I received the keyboard (5 days after ordering it) the cable
- wasn't making a good connection with the computer. I called Northgate
- and explained the problem and they shipped a new cable out via second
- day air (UPS). The new cable worked fine. No charges entailed at
- all.
-
- ----------
-
- The keymaps that come with the Amiga are pretty much useless, since
- they don't recognize any of the special keys. All the keymap editors
- are just as bad, as they are for standard A2000 keyboards and don't
- take into account extra keys.
-
- Greg Cunningham of Baud Bandit fame came to the rescue. Greg wrote a
- keymap editor specifically for the Northgate and it works great. He
- even included the ASM source code so anyone could modify the default
- definitions he used.
-
- Greg's program remaps the F11 key as ESC, the F12 as CTRL-C, the
- PRINT SCREEN key as NUL, SCROLL LOCK as CTRL-S, PAUSE as CTRL-Q and
- NUM LOCK as (. The program is a must for anyone with the Ultra from
- Northgate.
-
- -----------
-
- The keyboard is great, and even has a small button on back to reset
- the computer (like a CTRL-A-A). I would recommend the Northgate
- OmniKey Ultra for anyone who want to replace their keyboard on the
- A2000 or A2500.
-
- [NOTE: The OmniKey Ultra does not work properly with the A3000. The
- Ultra waits for a certain signal from the computer to start
- working and when you first plug it in to an A3000, everything
- is fine. Any warm boot thereafter will result in the OmniKey
- being "dead" for about three minutes. There is a "fix" out
- called TICK_NORTHGATE. It is about 800 bytes long and is in
- LZH format. The source code is included and it fools the
- Ultra into thinking it got its signal. This file is necessary
- to properly use an OmniKey Ultra with an Amiga 3000.]
-