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FILCO Majestouch MINILA FFKB67MRL/EB US 67key MX Red linear
- rzwv
- Location: Japan
- Main keyboard: LEADING EDGE DC-2214
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert Mouse 5
- Favorite switch: ALPS White
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- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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Wow!
They almost copied my 7BIT-layout.
I really have to start the work on the Hyper keyboard, not that someone else comes before me!
@rzwv: Best non-community small keyboard ever!
They almost copied my 7BIT-layout.
I really have to start the work on the Hyper keyboard, not that someone else comes before me!
@rzwv: Best non-community small keyboard ever!
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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Really, if you need to attach a blob to your case in 2013 to make the usb or whatever fit it's really lame. I don't see a random bulge like that on tablets to fit a connector or chip, to name an example. That stuff should have gone underneath the pcb.
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My favorite part about this keyboard are the Fn layer arrows directly under your left hand on the home row. I can see myself using a combination of the dedicated arrow keys and the Fn layer arrow keys depending on how much text editing I'm doing at the time. Also, having gotten used to the Pure's Fn button placement, I imagine the Minila's Fn keys are even easier to reach as you won't have to curl your thumb quite as much. I also already use the pipe key for backspace, so the dip switches will be quite useful for me.
The only reservations I have with this keyboard are the small R-Shift key and the fact that finding replacement keycaps will be tough in most cases and impossible in other cases (spacebar mainly). However, if I were to use this keyboard, it would be as a main work board and I like keeping a low key look and maintain the Fn layer legends. I'm willing to sacrifice some functionality for looks at home, but at the office there's no need to stumble around the keys when I forget the Fn layer layout.
While the case is a little odd looking, at least it differentiates itself. I can dig it.
The only reservations I have with this keyboard are the small R-Shift key and the fact that finding replacement keycaps will be tough in most cases and impossible in other cases (spacebar mainly). However, if I were to use this keyboard, it would be as a main work board and I like keeping a low key look and maintain the Fn layer legends. I'm willing to sacrifice some functionality for looks at home, but at the office there's no need to stumble around the keys when I forget the Fn layer layout.
While the case is a little odd looking, at least it differentiates itself. I can dig it.
- gmjhowe
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Poker 3, Devlin Caps
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere
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Especially when said bulge is big enough to fit an entire row of function keys.webwit wrote:Really, if you need to attach a blob to your case in 2013 to make the usb or whatever fit it's really lame. I don't see a random bulge like that on tablets to fit a connector or chip, to name an example. That stuff should have gone underneath the pcb.
This board is closer to a 75% than a 60%.
Whats the point in sacrificing an entire row of keys if you don't get that space back on your desk?
- gmjhowe
- Location: UK
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But if its going to take up that extra rows worth of space on your desk, it mareswell have some keys on itIcarium wrote:It's not really about desk space, just about aesthetics.
- Icarium
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: These fields just
- Main mouse: opened my eyes
- Favorite switch: I need to bring stuff to work
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Well, but it doesn't take up that much extra space and even if it did with-keys look different from without-keys so people might still prefer the look of the latter.
I also remember at least one post where somebody said he liked the large margin on some board.
Maybe extra rows on top would be cool, though. Giving the board sides a golden ratio would be worth a try.
I also remember at least one post where somebody said he liked the large margin on some board.
Maybe extra rows on top would be cool, though. Giving the board sides a golden ratio would be worth a try.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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The only key cap which would be hard to find is the space bar.shibbyllama wrote:....
The only reservations I have with this keyboard are the small R-Shift key and the fact that finding replacement keycaps will be tough in most cases and impossible in other cases (spacebar mainly). ...
Round 4 rulez teh world!
- vivalarevolución
- formerly prdlm2009
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Beam spring
- Main mouse: Kangaroo
- Favorite switch: beam spring
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I like most things about this board, but I would have a fit with that small right shift key. Pinky finger don't like small keys.
Also, I propose switching the delete key and the pipe/backslash key.
Also, I propose switching the delete key and the pipe/backslash key.
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Leopold TKL - Cherry MX Brown
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
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calavera wrote:Honestly, this is the first filco that I don't like.
Hmm the look is starting to grow on me. Definitely a drastic change to say the least. Hopefully the quality is on par with the rest of their boards.