HIDman is an open source device by rasteri ( https://github.com/rasteri/HIDman/ ) to allow the use of modern USB keyboards and mice on legacy PCs through the PS/2 and serial ports.
The board was designed to use a Lincoln Binns E-Case A extruded aluminum enclosure ( https://lincolnbinns.com/shop/aluminium-enclosures/e-case-range/e-case-a.html ), but these aren't readily available in the US, so I decided to make my own 3D printed case.
I made two case designs - one is a snap-together case, requiring no screws or tools. The other is a screw-together case similar to the original design, but 3D printed. The front and rear face plates can be 3D printed, or it should also work with the original PCB based ones.
I have only printed the snap case, though checking the 3D models, both should work (please report either way via comment if you try the screw case).
HIDman_screw_case.skp | 404.8KB | |
HIDman_screw_case_body.stl | 141.7KB | |
HIDman_screw_case_front.stl | 237.4KB | |
HIDman_screw_case_rear.stl | 656.5KB | |
HIDman_snap_case.skp | 204.0KB | |
HIDman_snap_case_bottom.stl | 72.4KB | |
HIDman_snap_case_top.stl | 203.5KB | |
label_3d_printed_case.pdf | 35.5KB |