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webwit
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22 Nov 2013, 01:52
Please suggest nominees for the Best space-saving/tenkeyless/compact keyboard or keyboard family in 2013. You have to give a short motivation for each suggestion. It is not a requirement that the keyboard was released in 2013. If you think a vintage keyboard was the best, you can suggest it.
Current suggestions (this list is frequently updated):
- Ne0phyte's 40% Tiny Hacking Keyboard
- PJE's 20% OneHand chording keyboard
- IBM industrial SSK
- Ducky Nordic Mini
- Filco Minila Air
- jdcarpe's 40%
- IBM "Kishsaver"
- Ducky Mini v2
- Code Keyboard TKL
- WASD V2 TKL
- Photekq TEK-80
- HHKB Pro 2
- Access-IS AKC090
- Matias Mini Tactile Pro
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Muirium
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22 Nov 2013, 02:01
If homemade custom boards are eligible, then I nominate Ne0phyte's 40%
Tiny Hacking Keyboard:
A fine minimalist take of the already fine and minimal original! Less, less, less is more.
Even more minimalist and inventive is PJE's 20%
OneHand chording keyboard:
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tinnie
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22 Nov 2013, 09:46
IBM industrial SSK.
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Ekaros
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22 Nov 2013, 13:02
Ducky Nordic's Mini... One of the first commercial ISO mini-keyboards...
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matt3o
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22 Nov 2013, 13:05
as much as I hate that keyboard, the Filco Minila Air is a great news in the keyboard panorama (compact layout+wireless).
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7bit
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22 Nov 2013, 13:11
Even though it is from over at GH:
jdcarpe's 40%:
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Muirium
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22 Nov 2013, 13:13
GH isn't the problem. It's that huge spacebar!
But Spock tells me to shut up with my illogic. So…
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7bit
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22 Nov 2013, 14:35
Ne0phyte's is more radical, but there is no fun when people only have s limited choice for the contest.
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Ekaros
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22 Nov 2013, 14:40
7bit wrote:Ne0phyte's is more radical, but there is no fun when people only have s limited choice for the contest.
I hope next year we have more new options ;D
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mashby
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22 Nov 2013, 15:06
jdcarpe's 40% board
Hopefully next year we'll be able to nominate HyperMicro!
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rindorbrot
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22 Nov 2013, 15:26
How about the Kishsaver?
Maybe it's too early to tell since most of us don't have theirs yet, but 60% Model F sure sounds promising.
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Parak
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22 Nov 2013, 16:34
Kishsaver:
- Unlike other Fs that suffer from plastic cases that crack, the entire case here is made out of thick metal.
- Weighs a metric ton as a result.
- Is capacitive buckling spring. Can survive the nuclear holocaust.
- The only F aside from other 4704 boards that has extra two modifier keys. Way ahead of its time in that regard, since even Ms didn't have them.
- Can easily be modded to ISO or ANSI like other Fs
- Will finally be had by those that wanted one, thanks to tin.
- Is technically now more common than even the Unsaver.
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Findecanor
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22 Nov 2013, 19:21
Nobody wants to nominate the GH60?
I'm not doing it either.
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Halvar
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22 Nov 2013, 19:35
Parak wrote:Kishsaver:
- Unlike other Fs that suffer from plastic cases that crack, the entire case here is made out of thick metal.
- Weighs a metric ton as a result.
- Is capacitive buckling spring. Can survive the nuclear holocaust.
- The only F aside from other 4704 boards that has extra two modifier keys. Way ahead of its time in that regard, since even Ms didn't have them.
- Can easily be modded to ISO or ANSI like other Fs
- Will finally be had by those that wanted one, thanks to tin.
- Is technically now more common than even the Unsaver.
Nominate all you want, but I think I'll wait for a controller before I vote for it...
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Muirium
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mashby
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22 Nov 2013, 20:13
Findecanor wrote:Nobody wants to nominate the GH60?
I'm not doing it either.
Well, since it hasn't been released yet, I didn't think to nominate it.
However, the
Duck Mini v2 was released and is the first 60% I've come across with both MX and ALPS support*, so I'd like to throw that up for a nomination.
*I'm still kinda new here, so there may be other boards that have done that that I'm unaware of.
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JBert
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22 Nov 2013, 20:15
Findecanor wrote:Nobody wants to nominate the GH60?
I'm not doing it either.
Oh, I though this category was for commercial builds. I just nominated Komar's keyboard (or GH60) in two other categories.
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jdcarpe
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22 Nov 2013, 20:57
mashby wrote:Findecanor wrote:Nobody wants to nominate the GH60?
I'm not doing it either.
Well, since it hasn't been released yet, I didn't think to nominate it.
There exist several prototypes.
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HaaTa
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23 Nov 2013, 01:07
Halvar wrote:Parak wrote:Kishsaver:
- Unlike other Fs that suffer from plastic cases that crack, the entire case here is made out of thick metal.
- Weighs a metric ton as a result.
- Is capacitive buckling spring. Can survive the nuclear holocaust.
- The only F aside from other 4704 boards that has extra two modifier keys. Way ahead of its time in that regard, since even Ms didn't have them.
- Can easily be modded to ISO or ANSI like other Fs
- Will finally be had by those that wanted one, thanks to tin.
- Is technically now more common than even the Unsaver.
Nominate all you want, but I think I'll wait for a controller before I vote for it...
Might be considered a troll, but I'm typing on mine to make this post...
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Muirium
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23 Nov 2013, 13:57
Absolutely. It's stunning.
How many votes do we get, by the way? This is going to be a tough category.
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Belfong
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23 Nov 2013, 15:04
Code Keyboard TKL? Or WASD V2?
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photekq
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23 Nov 2013, 16:15
Well, thank you for the nomination. I'm also going to be voting for the GH60.
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jdcarpe
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23 Nov 2013, 19:12
7bit wrote:Even though it is from over at GH:
jdcarpe's 40%:
Thanks for the mention, 7bit!
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Muirium
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23 Nov 2013, 19:24
And the definitive caps to put on it! If my SPH topped 60% is anything to go by, they will be awesome-sweet.
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Dubsgalore
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23 Nov 2013, 20:33
My vote goes towards Photekq's tek80..that thing is gorgeous and took a lot work, time and effort to complete
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dustinhxc
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24 Nov 2013, 23:33
PFU HHKB Pro 2
Best experience Ive ever had and I cant stop typing on it! Sounds like raindrops. The build is superior and the craftsmanship really shows.
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dustinhxc on 25 Nov 2013, 20:02, edited 1 time in total.
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webwit
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24 Nov 2013, 23:57
Belfong wrote:Code Keyboard TKL? Or WASD V2?
Is this a nomination or a question?
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dustinhxc
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zulios
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25 Nov 2013, 13:49
I would like to nominate the Access-IS AKC090 keyboard.
Compact, programmable, with for once a well designed matrix layout (15*6 and not 12*8 like similar tipros) that allows to get a slightly modified standard layout.
http://www.access-is.com/pdf/Programmab ... boards.pdf