Group Build prototyping phase
- matt3o
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the price drop is in % of steel sheet usage more than on repetition of the same design. So if we have 10 cherry MX and 4 ALPS, the alps would profit of the GB anyway. This of course has a limit since each new design involves some human labor (especially on the setup phase).
but I agree that ALPS is hard to work with due to lack of keycaps
but I agree that ALPS is hard to work with due to lack of keycaps
- damorgue
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The Dell AT10__ are probably one of the most common Alps boards.
So there was no one else interested in something like a keypad/numpad?Muirium wrote: Re: left handed numpad, I have ideas about this too. Perhaps it could centre the home row on a TKL? The main thing I prefer in a 60% is its (near) horizontal symmetry.
Lefty numpad + function row less "TKL" = Balanced 90%?
- matt3o
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full numpad? would a kmac-min layout work?
- damorgue
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Well, there are plenty of numpads, so a more irregular size would contribute something new.
4x6 is your average numpad. I say something between 4x6 to 8x7 would be neat. The advantage of the one above compared to for instance a Genovation 682 or a Tipro matrix would be that it uses more standardized cap sizes, allowing you to place a numpad with the normal 2u keys and vertical 2u keys.
4x6 is your average numpad. I say something between 4x6 to 8x7 would be neat. The advantage of the one above compared to for instance a Genovation 682 or a Tipro matrix would be that it uses more standardized cap sizes, allowing you to place a numpad with the normal 2u keys and vertical 2u keys.
- matt3o
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well, I'm all in for original stuff. it might not end up in the "default" layouts, but if you like it, go for it!
Actually it would be nice to have a numpad in the mix if there's enough interest. What do you think of a 6x6?
Actually it would be nice to have a numpad in the mix if there's enough interest. What do you think of a 6x6?
- damorgue
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7x6 would allow you to place the navigation cluster there though. 3 extra columns is the magic number imo. I have been on the fence when it comes to Genovation 682 for years now.
- mzero
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Hi: First of all, I have to say this is a great community. I've been learning a lot these days. Let me introduce myself, I'm web developer, analyst and my hobbies are DIY projects, photography, design, cook, etc... I'm passionate about making things better.
My only mechanical keyboard [for now], it's a Noppoo Choc 84 with reds, it's OK. But I want a smaller, and there are many options: Poker, Pure, Tex Beetle, GH60 ("in production" with many delays). After long research, I've decided to go for a Duck Mini V2 PCB + plate. The main reason to keep the 60% format is for the variety of cases that are compatible and available in the market. Also I'm right-handed and the numpad and arrows hinder me, I do have a wacon tablet (for photos and design) and I need that space.
I've studied the way I use the keyboard, the keys that I used most using the program WhatPulse. As a developer, my main work, I use:
- The arrows keys, Home, End, Delete, PgUp, PgDown
- F2: Rename, F5: Refresh, F12: Web console
- Alt Gr: My main language is Spanish, I always set my keyboard as US International Layout with Spanish language, I need to keep ~ accessible for "ñ", but I can use the [Alt Gr]+[n]
- Windows Key: [Win]+[E],[Win]+[D],[Win]+[L]
- My passwords have symbols, numbers, letters (Just to remind If I want a 40%)
I don't use:
- Caps Lock
- Right Ctrl
- Insert
- Fn Keys expect the above.
Things I'd like to add:
- Small USB Hub, 3.0 will be perfect
- A custom aluminium case.
- Anything to reduce the noise.
ANSI or ISO? No big deal for me, but I believe that there is more keycaps for ANSI... The issue is with the 1.75x R-Shift, no many.
I'd love to build another keyboard, maybe a 60% format again or smallest. Well here is my layout.
My only mechanical keyboard [for now], it's a Noppoo Choc 84 with reds, it's OK. But I want a smaller, and there are many options: Poker, Pure, Tex Beetle, GH60 ("in production" with many delays). After long research, I've decided to go for a Duck Mini V2 PCB + plate. The main reason to keep the 60% format is for the variety of cases that are compatible and available in the market. Also I'm right-handed and the numpad and arrows hinder me, I do have a wacon tablet (for photos and design) and I need that space.
I've studied the way I use the keyboard, the keys that I used most using the program WhatPulse. As a developer, my main work, I use:
- The arrows keys, Home, End, Delete, PgUp, PgDown
- F2: Rename, F5: Refresh, F12: Web console
- Alt Gr: My main language is Spanish, I always set my keyboard as US International Layout with Spanish language, I need to keep ~ accessible for "ñ", but I can use the [Alt Gr]+[n]
- Windows Key: [Win]+[E],[Win]+[D],[Win]+[L]
- My passwords have symbols, numbers, letters (Just to remind If I want a 40%)
I don't use:
- Caps Lock
- Right Ctrl
- Insert
- Fn Keys expect the above.
Things I'd like to add:
- Small USB Hub, 3.0 will be perfect
- A custom aluminium case.
- Anything to reduce the noise.
ANSI or ISO? No big deal for me, but I believe that there is more keycaps for ANSI... The issue is with the 1.75x R-Shift, no many.
I'd love to build another keyboard, maybe a 60% format again or smallest. Well here is my layout.
- Muirium
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Looks sensible. If you can live without the right side mods, and like horizontal cursor keys, you've got a winner.
Just need to think about cap availability. The only keys that would give you trouble in Round 5 are Function and Tilde. Much easier to find a Control (or of course Caps Lock) labelled key; although with a custom you're in charge of what it actually does. I too use Fn there, but with Caps Lock written on the key. Red Escape is easy to share with backquote / tilde, too.
Besides Round 5, those 1.25u arrow keys would be hard to find. But your graphite colour scheme suggests that's where you're getting them from. Right?
Just need to think about cap availability. The only keys that would give you trouble in Round 5 are Function and Tilde. Much easier to find a Control (or of course Caps Lock) labelled key; although with a custom you're in charge of what it actually does. I too use Fn there, but with Caps Lock written on the key. Red Escape is easy to share with backquote / tilde, too.
Besides Round 5, those 1.25u arrow keys would be hard to find. But your graphite colour scheme suggests that's where you're getting them from. Right?
- matt3o
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4 1.25u arrow keys on the same row? I don't think they would be easy to find. maybe with blanks
- Madhias
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Thanks for WhatPulse, installed it right now.mzero wrote:I've studied the way I use the keyboard, the keys that I used most using the program WhatPulse.
- mzero
- Location: Madrid, SPAIN
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"Round 5" is asking for my money! It's the best option for now, but I'd like a combination with Blank and Engraved Keys, all black for my first project. I´m thinking to try to put custom stickers or paint the arrows on the sides, so that way I won't wear out. The tilde in red is available in Round 5, HONEY/TILDEBPRIME/RED, but I'll get the ESC in red just in case I change my mindMuirium wrote: Besides Round 5, those 1.25u arrow keys would be hard to find. But your graphite colour scheme suggests that's where you're getting them from. Right?
Keycaps is a big issue.
For FN, my only option is blank. And Caps Lock... useless. [L-Shift]+[R+Shift] = Caps Lock?
Another option is the following, but I cannot find a PBC neither a Plate:
- Muirium
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As long as you like tall spherical caps, Round 5 is the custom keyboard builder's dream. With any luck it'll ship around the same time we're getting our plates back in this group build. (Is that manic laughter I hear on the wind from Firenza?) It's doubleshot so the legends won't wear off, but I know what you mean about adding your own decals. I'd never do that, but the front surface "ninja" method is the best option.
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On the topic of Alps, Cherry+Alps is easy enough to do, we can use Cherry switches with stabs for the few keys that are not available in fixed standards. Also I believe SP and Tai Hao can produce Alps keycaps with Cherry stems for stabs.
- Muirium
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Indeed, I've been thinking about an MX bottom row (and maybe all my mods) with an Alps alpha block. That's the thing with customs: if you want it, you can make it…
- skrsh3r
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Doesn't sp need tooling for stab mounts on larger keys?As for tai hao no one ever actually ever asked them for about what can they make for alps, from what i see on their site they only have big ass enter keyboards.
- matt3o
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we will never find a standard that makes everybody happy
- Ichigo87
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It is maybe easier to use F-row with the LZ mx mini, but it's pretty ugly to see staggered keycaps followed by aligned columns. 6 rows is clearly too heavy, Kmac mini looks more compact and has something more original. And it's beautifull to see R1 SA as last row on a board like Muirium one.
- damorgue
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The LZ MX Mini with another column would be great when it comes to standard cap sizes. The current placement of the navigation cluster makes the right shift harder to source. If it is moved one step to the right and another column is added, it would be great.
- BimboBB
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thats for sure.matt3o wrote:we will never find a standard that makes everybody happy
from my point of view there is just toooo many 60% boards...its getting a bit boring. And GH60 isnt even delivered yet.
the lz mix mini design is nice because its a "noppoo choc mini" design, and except from the noppoo choc mini, there is no other board (maybe some Deck Boards?) like this....so could need some love!
- BimboBB
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Usually the F-Row is always staggered....Ichigo87 wrote:It is maybe easier to use F-row with the LZ mx mini, but it's pretty ugly to see staggered keycaps followed by aligned columns.
Thats true.Ichigo87 wrote: 6 rows is clearly too heavy, Kmac mini looks more compact and has something more original. And it's beautifull to see R1 SA as last row on a board like Muirium one.
- matt3o
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I'll make some other tests today and post my ideas. I agree that a pure 60% is a none-sense.
- Muirium
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So, for those of us interested in making number pads, how much do you reckon they'd cost compared to keyboards? Especially relevant for those of us thinking of a custom sized number pad in addition to a small layout keyboard…
- matt3o
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well if you go 7x6 it's just a bit smaller than a 60% and actually bigger than the lilliput keyboard. I'd like to find a cost per key since we pay laser cut service based on the number of holes (more holes=more machine time). A ballpark estimate would be around €1.50 per key, but this is pretty arbitrary at the moment. I could also try to lower the price a bit for those who order more than 1 layout, it all depends on the success of the GB. Last time we had less than 10 people participating and each one had a different layout/material, so it's hard to make an estimate at this stage.Muirium wrote:So, for those of us interested in making number pads, how much do you reckon they'd cost compared to keyboards? Especially relevant for those of us thinking of a custom sized number pad in addition to a small layout keyboard…
- Icarium
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I agree all those boards with miniscule layout changes are massively boring. Everytime somebody says something like "I want bla in ISO" or "foo in ANSI" I want to smack them over the head.BimboBB wrote: from my point of view there is just toooo many 60% boards...its getting a bit boring.
- Muirium
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People build their own keyboards to amuse you?
The whole draw of going custom is for people to make their ideal stuff. It doesn't have to be too far out there to be worthwhile. In fact, it doesn't have to be anything…
The whole draw of going custom is for people to make their ideal stuff. It doesn't have to be too far out there to be worthwhile. In fact, it doesn't have to be anything…
- matt3o
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New prototypes, no one is "standard". +1 to the first who spots the reference.
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