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The one at the bottom with the unreadable text on it.
Damn SP has moved up in the world today. In fact Filco now becomes the number one CherryMX keyboard in which you don't need to buy any more key-caps for.Game Theory wrote:I am sure they are made by SP but is this a Shift?
reference requiredMuirium wrote:Apparently the Minila is selling pretty well.
Probably because they were a bit loose like some SP caps are on those stabilizers.vardhana wrote: FILCO says stabilizer clips are glued![]()
They went on to release the Minila Air. If the wired Minila was a disaster, Filco could have put the Bluetooth bits into a new Majestouch instead (like they already did with the weird Japan-only edition). So they're betting pretty big with the Minila. And its price is pretty good for a Filco too. I'd be surprised if it wasn't doing quite well.matt3o wrote:reference requiredMuirium wrote:Apparently the Minila is selling pretty well.
this is pretty clever actually. it is done so you don't have to make a mold for the 2.75u stems but you reuse the mold of another you already have (2u presumably).vardhana wrote:Funny 2.75x key (R-Shift)![]()
Let's hope in a Minila 2 then.Muirium wrote:They went on to release the Minila Air. If the wired Minila was a disaster, Filco could have put the Bluetooth bits into a new Majestouch instead (like they already did with the weird Japan-only edition). So they're betting pretty big with the Minila. And its price is pretty good for a Filco too. I'd be surprised if it wasn't doing quite well.matt3o wrote:reference requiredMuirium wrote:Apparently the Minila is selling pretty well.