No! not those little buggerskint wrote: I think I spot plate mounted Costar stabs in the first pic.
TEX Yoda Keyboard release
- rindorbrot
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That's need metal platerindorbrot wrote:Also, is it plate or PCB mounted?
add some picture ( Grey color )
Flickr 上 反光鏡的視野 的 WD7X1356
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and add some information about keyboard layout and dip 6 port description
Port 1 & 2 ( choose your fn key location in left side )
Port 3 ( change ~ to ESC )
Port 4 ( for mac user , Recommended with Port 5 = off , Port 6 = On )
Port 5 & 6 ( choose your fn key location in right side )
- matt3o
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oh the keys are mounted on the case. I LOVE that!
also the grey one is very pretty. The only thing I don't like much is the size of the mouse buttons (which seem too big). but anyway a great piece of work. congrats. Also the FN layer seems legit. I like the FN on capslock.
edit: have you tried using low profile caps for the mouse buttons?
also the grey one is very pretty. The only thing I don't like much is the size of the mouse buttons (which seem too big). but anyway a great piece of work. congrats. Also the FN layer seems legit. I like the FN on capslock.
edit: have you tried using low profile caps for the mouse buttons?
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Ooh, I like that default Fn key already. Now one can only hope that an ISO version pops up...justin wrote: and add some information about keyboard layout and dip 6 port description
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The mouse-buttons are PCB-mounted.. with no border around the keys there are ugly gaps showing the PCB.
- Muirium
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Any chance of a programmable controller (like a Teensy)? I like the sensible layout you've chosen, but the function layer would drive me nuts, as I use HHKB style arrows.
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Justin Wu also has a thread over at Geekhack, and there he said that this version isn't programmeable (yet): http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=536 ... msg1200779Muirium wrote:Any chance of a programmable controller (like a Teensy)? I like the sensible layout you've chosen, but the function layer would drive me nuts, as I use HHKB style arrows.
It would be a great compromise to have some through hole spots on the PCB to solder in wires to your own controller, though I'm afraid this keyboard might be past prototyping and hence won't feature such a thing.justin.wu wrote:so , we want make a all programmable keyboard , that will fix layout problem !!
but I have say not this version , we will try to make better !!
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Understandable.
The fact that Justin has any interest at all in our desire for programmability is a great advantage compared to every other commercial keyboard out there. Looking forward to being able to drop in a custom controller, or flash my own firmware, as easily as we currently swap caps!
The fact that Justin has any interest at all in our desire for programmability is a great advantage compared to every other commercial keyboard out there. Looking forward to being able to drop in a custom controller, or flash my own firmware, as easily as we currently swap caps!
- ماء
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HHKB Trackpoint
http://fukayatsu.hateblo.jp/entry/2012/05/11/004332
http://fukayatsu.hateblo.jp/entry/2012/05/11/004332
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ماء wrote:HHKB Trackpoint
http://fukayatsu.hateblo.jp/entry/2012/05/11/004332
wow , great DIY !!
hope Fukyatsu can see my new keyboard
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[quote="justin"][/quote]
Nice options with the dips. I would have to try a few layouts on the bottom right to get a feel for them. Otherwise I wouldn't mind splitting backspace and moving it down (HHKB), gaining a dedicated esc key (and a shorter space bar, the bottom right is more of a stretch and the hhkb split shift-fn, oh yeah and vim arrow keys on the right, but that's getting fancy )
Nice options with the dips. I would have to try a few layouts on the bottom right to get a feel for them. Otherwise I wouldn't mind splitting backspace and moving it down (HHKB), gaining a dedicated esc key (and a shorter space bar, the bottom right is more of a stretch and the hhkb split shift-fn, oh yeah and vim arrow keys on the right, but that's getting fancy )
- Grond
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What did that poor HHKB do to deserve that?
Anyway, I think a possible alternative layout would be to have a shorter spacebar and have two 1.0 keys on its sides (left button on the left, right but on the right). I don't know if this would be comfortable to use or technically feasible, but for sure it would look easier on the eyes.
Anyway, I think a possible alternative layout would be to have a shorter spacebar and have two 1.0 keys on its sides (left button on the left, right but on the right). I don't know if this would be comfortable to use or technically feasible, but for sure it would look easier on the eyes.
- Muirium
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Something to do with all those LEFT and RIGHT row 3 caps that 7bit puts in all his kits, at last! I'm shy of trying my own TrackPoint experiments though. Always been a mouse / trackpad guy.Grond wrote:a shorter spacebar and have two 1.0 keys on its sides (left button on the left, right but on the right).
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I've never used a trackpoint myself – except maybe a very long time ago on my father's black and white thinkpad! - but I guess I could use one. Btw, is there a cheap keyboard that sports it? A rubber dome would do, just for the sake of trying without wasting too much money.
- Muirium
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I used one long ago on a friend's dad's ThinkPad (before I ever touched a touchpad) and it was okay for Sim City 2000…
Wouldn't mind knowing a good source for harvesting them. I'd likely put the nipple in front of the space bar so I don't have to mod caps.
Wouldn't mind knowing a good source for harvesting them. I'd likely put the nipple in front of the space bar so I don't have to mod caps.
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yes , if normal 4 type switch , black/blue/red/brown , ,,Julle wrote:Do you offer other switches than the usual brown, blue and red?
if I can get special switch , I really want do
- scottc
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I'll take one in MXLOCK, pleasejustin wrote:yes , if normal 4 type switch , black/blue/red/brown , ,,Julle wrote:Do you offer other switches than the usual brown, blue and red?
if I can get special switch , I really want do
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While the Demongolator appreciates manufacturers posting their future products at Deskthority, he could not hold back his anger about this misplaced thread and had to move it to where it belongs.
Deeply satisfied, the Demongolator can now continue his winter hibernation.
Deeply satisfied, the Demongolator can now continue his winter hibernation.
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Hi !! we will post group buy in geek hack !! but we want make EU ISO version for these , so please wait !!