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They are in production and will be here in about 1-2 weeks.
28.5 units vs. 25.5 typing area. These are just 1.5 units left and right. Here is a model F:
Your link is dead. The top 3 rows are at an angle against the lower 5, so with the curvature of the key caps this gives quite some curvy keyboard, not unlike the Model F.Incognito wrote: I'm not sure this qualifies as entirely technical issues but here are my 10 cents anyway.
- Ergonomics - all those keys outside the central block - they would be more accessible if they were at an angle - like in this keyboard: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 85A65A.png
This keyboard requires 0 stabilisers. The 2 units keys go over 2 switches. Use switches with light springs like MXRED for these. In my Tipro I have MXBLACKs and not much of a problem to hit those keys. Usually the 2 top rows are just decorations. However, you can also have them equipped with 1-unit keys.
I know that the USB-keyboard protocol has some limitations, but there are a lot of useless "media-key" key codes, that can be used for real things.
All my hopes rely on people like suka, matt3o and litster to design cases for this.
Key caps are available from Round 5 (currently shipping) Round 5a (soon shipping) and Round 6 (really soon shipping).Incognito wrote: Anyway I quite like it, it's kind of cool - I'm just not sure what I would use it for. If I were writing full time this just might have a lot of potential - LATEX macros, formatting macros and that sort of thing. That would of course require special keycaps and where would I get anything like that?
Erhem!