looking good, i far prefer this, delete should also use fn to become insblue6249 wrote:
I had a few issues with the original design:
1. I did not see a point in having a scroll wheel and a trackpoint. That's one of the things that they're awesome at (and it increases the cost/complexity)
2. I don't see a reason to rearrange the control/alt/meta keys.
3. You don't need two backspaces, Might as well use the key for more functionality.
4. I love page up/down!
[IC] HyperMicro and HyperMini Keyboard
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- Location: Jersey, Channel islands (sort of UK)
- Main keyboard: IBM model m '86
- Main mouse: CM storm spawn...trackball soon too.
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
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- Location: Jersey, Channel islands (sort of UK)
- Main keyboard: IBM model m '86
- Main mouse: CM storm spawn...trackball soon too.
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
how about this instead?
no need for a mouse on the move
no need for a mouse on the move
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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That's not a qHACK with integrated magic iscrollwheel (tm)!
That's a HyperRambo.
That's a HyperRambo.
- suka
- frobiac
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: custom split ergonomic "RedTilt"
- Main mouse: IBM trackpoint
- Favorite switch: MX red
- DT Pro Member: 0046
While you're at it reducing the complexity you might consider dropping the mouse buttons altogether.
I implemented an automatic temporary mouse-mode in my designs that activates when the trackpoint is used and remaps the three mouse buttons plus an additional scroll-wheel switch to the left hand homerow (ARST in above layout) as well as under the right thumb.
Very convenient and with a short-enough timeout also usable without any issues. Gotta love them trackpoints
I implemented an automatic temporary mouse-mode in my designs that activates when the trackpoint is used and remaps the three mouse buttons plus an additional scroll-wheel switch to the left hand homerow (ARST in above layout) as well as under the right thumb.
Very convenient and with a short-enough timeout also usable without any issues. Gotta love them trackpoints
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
- DT Pro Member: 0000
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I prefer dedicated mouse buttons and scroll wheel. A scroll wheel scrolls better than pressing keys or track point, just like swiping a touch screen for scroll works better than having to tap a virtual button. Also I don't want to touch the track point, in order to use the mouse button and scroll wheel. I think it will also lead to unintended key presses, and certain problematic situations where you want to use the normal keys and press a mouse button at the same time. Personally, I'm not looking to reduce complexity of the design. Plenty of standard keyboards to choose from.
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- Location: Amsterdam
- Main keyboard: variable: beamspring, Northgate, IBM SSK, Topre
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac
- Favorite switch: beamspring, dampened complicated white Alps, Topre
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I have not read the entire thread so perhaps this came up already, but a while ago I saw the Ducky V2 groupbuy and I thought it was great that it had a pcb with holes for cherry MX switches as well as for Alps; also it came with two plates, one for cherry, one for Alps.
Would it be an option to have at least the PCB accept both kinds of switches ?
ciao,
J.
Would it be an option to have at least the PCB accept both kinds of switches ?
ciao,
J.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
This is possible, but only with PCBs where there is no alternative position for switches.
The qHACK will come with Alps mount points, same for the big Hyper7 and if the HyperMicro is really realised it will also be available for both.
The qHACK will come with Alps mount points, same for the big Hyper7 and if the HyperMicro is really realised it will also be available for both.
- F u r u y á
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Why the 0.5x stagger in the HyperMicro? Why not standard stagger? I know it would ruin the symmetry of the layout, but 0.5x seems just too odd/off (from my naive point of view). Otherwise, I'm interested!
Thanks for this summary, highest SNR post of the threadIcarium wrote:The signal to noise ratio on this thread is so horrible that I actually put reading it on my ToDo list. >_<
Here is a short summary.
1. Switch manufacturer: This is a cherry project. Alps is an option for later. Other stuff is too complicated.
2. Switch type: Plate mounted because there is no room for the holes that PCB mounted switches need.
3. Layout: A million have been proposed. About 1000 will be supported by the PCB. Jury is still out on the plate.
4. Controller: Teensy, Controller placement: Under the board somewhere.
5. Size: The Mini will fit a Poker case. The Micro will be smaller.
6. Cases: No plans for the Micro, Poker cases are available elsewhere.
Last PCB: http://deskthority.net/post84083.html#p84083
This "layout supports symmetric 1/4-stagger layout, 7bit, ANSI, ISO, HHKB-JP and matrix layout!"
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- Main keyboard: HHKB-lite
- Main mouse: trackball
- Favorite switch: MX clear
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So, while GeekHack has an IC thread for a poker-compatible ALPs PCB, I'm suddenly worried it might be falling through so I'm piping up here with the suggestion that the hypermini be seriously considered for ALPs / matias modifications.
After all what really sells well in a hobbyist market is new, and shiny. MX is old and boring, right? New hawtness is matias' switches. Or something.
Anyway: expressing interest, albeit more reserved interest than many here.
After all what really sells well in a hobbyist market is new, and shiny. MX is old and boring, right? New hawtness is matias' switches. Or something.
Anyway: expressing interest, albeit more reserved interest than many here.
- rindorbrot
- Location: Bavaria, Germany
- Main keyboard: Phantom, GON NerD 2.0 TKL
- Main mouse: Zowie ZA11
- Favorite switch: MX Ergo-Clear, Nixdorf Soft-Touch
- DT Pro Member: 0029
I still want the HyperPoo!
- rindorbrot
- Location: Bavaria, Germany
- Main keyboard: Phantom, GON NerD 2.0 TKL
- Main mouse: Zowie ZA11
- Favorite switch: MX Ergo-Clear, Nixdorf Soft-Touch
- DT Pro Member: 0029
I already ordered enough keycaps and switches from you! Now I need something to solder them on to!
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
I've re-thought the Hyper7 and came to the following solution:
Using sphericals on a flat 8-row design leads to the problem that the last 3 rows are too low down and difficult to hit without touching the keys in front of them.
The 2-PCB-design has the advanatge that the keyboard can be shorter by at least 2 units, because the controller area and the traces leading to/from it can be below the 3 extra rows.
The angle of the 2nd PCB is at 20 degrees, so the angles of the key tops are:
33 27 20 13 7 0 -7 0
Now, that I know how to do it, I can draw the PCBs again ...
The front is on the right and the rear is on the left.Using sphericals on a flat 8-row design leads to the problem that the last 3 rows are too low down and difficult to hit without touching the keys in front of them.
The 2-PCB-design has the advanatge that the keyboard can be shorter by at least 2 units, because the controller area and the traces leading to/from it can be below the 3 extra rows.
The angle of the 2nd PCB is at 20 degrees, so the angles of the key tops are:
33 27 20 13 7 0 -7 0
Now, that I know how to do it, I can draw the PCBs again ...
- rindorbrot
- Location: Bavaria, Germany
- Main keyboard: Phantom, GON NerD 2.0 TKL
- Main mouse: Zowie ZA11
- Favorite switch: MX Ergo-Clear, Nixdorf Soft-Touch
- DT Pro Member: 0029
Who cares about Hyper7? All we want is HyperPoo (ok, maybe also the qHack)!
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
Rows beyond row 1? Delicious! Wonder if I could make something like that, but no wider than a 60%! It'd be practically square…
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- Main keyboard: CM QFR
- Favorite switch: MX Cherry Blue
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I might be a little late to the party, Is this project still a possibility to happen? I presume that 7bit is a bit busy at the moment with keycap group buys etc. (/me runs hands together thinking of his round 5 order).
I'm very interested in this, I would probably be boring and go for a poker 2 layout, but having soldered it together myself makes it _so_ much better, right?
I'm very interested in this, I would probably be boring and go for a poker 2 layout, but having soldered it together myself makes it _so_ much better, right?