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    Looking for a specific part

    Hi everyone,

    I am trying to track down something that I've heard described as a "mechanical encoder". This is basically a rotary encoder that appears to your PC as two switches and does not require special circuitry like a rotary encoder board to get it to work. The encoder outputs two digital signals only, button 1 and button 2. You turn it one way and button 1 will light up every detent. You turn it the other and button 2 will light up.

    Does anyone have a link to this elusive little doodad???

    THANKS!

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    Re: Looking for a specific part

    Quote Originally Posted by maclean525 View Post
    Hi everyone,

    I am trying to track down something that I've heard described as a "mechanical encoder". This is basically a rotary encoder that appears to your PC as two switches and does not require special circuitry like a rotary encoder board to get it to work. The encoder outputs two digital signals only, button 1 and button 2. You turn it one way and button 1 will light up every detent. You turn it the other and button 2 will light up.

    Does anyone have a link to this elusive little doodad???

    THANKS!
    Hi,
    Its called a knitter switch, do a google and you should finda supplier.
    Les
    http://www.pollin.de/shop/dt/MzA2OTU...R_MRP1_20.html