Truuuematt3o wrote:you don't even need to cut them off if the PCB supports them
Face U/MX-mini U replica, acrylic/alu plate, KEEP ORDERING
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Sorry for repeating myself, but no one answered with all the pirating discussion going around.
Could anyone answer the questions I had below? Thanks!
Could anyone answer the questions I had below? Thanks!
nightcracker wrote: ↑I'll probably go for the MX-mini, but I still have a few questions.
1. What color is the acrylic case that comes with it? Is it transparent or?
2. What is the exact layout of the buttons? I've seen multiple 75% layouts out there, and I don't know which one it is:
- http://i.imgur.com/nMLwjvE.jpg
- http://www.williamjudd.com/wp-content/u ... 2/09/2.jpg
3. If it's the first layout, does this mean I can just order keycaps from any standard place, like WASDkeyboards?
4. If I get the pcb, case and switches/keycaps, all I need is a USB cable and I'd be ready to go, right?
5. Is a plate recommended for the 75%? Does it change visuals in any way?
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Ok thanks!tinnie wrote: ↑ Until I sold everything.
But can anyone describe a little more about the controller and software for it? You can't use custom firmware like hasu's?
What can the firmware do? And whats the real difference between 32u4 and this one(32u?)?
Sincerely
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maxrunner wrote: ↑How do you program the keyboard?
edit:Also i assume the pcb will include the usb cable connector?
from IC thread. Hope this helps.HzFaq wrote: ↑Crossposting this from GH, unofficial FaceW manual.
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58945.0;topicseen
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1. transparent.nightcracker wrote: ↑Sorry for repeating myself, but no one answered with all the pirating discussion going around.
Could anyone answer the questions I had below? Thanks!
nightcracker wrote: ↑I'll probably go for the MX-mini, but I still have a few questions.
1. What color is the acrylic case that comes with it? Is it transparent or?
2. What is the exact layout of the buttons? I've seen multiple 75% layouts out there, and I don't know which one it is:
- http://i.imgur.com/nMLwjvE.jpg
- http://www.williamjudd.com/wp-content/u ... 2/09/2.jpg
3. If it's the first layout, does this mean I can just order keycaps from any standard place, like WASDkeyboards?
4. If I get the pcb, case and switches/keycaps, all I need is a USB cable and I'd be ready to go, right?
5. Is a plate recommended for the 75%? Does it change visuals in any way?
2. Green one.
3. Ugh no.
4. Yes.
5. Yes
- Laser
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Being made in flash, it should work from any OS/flash-enabled-browser. However, if you want to make sure you can actually run that program *when* you want it (i.e. from your computer), you can try to make a locally saved copy of the bootMapper page. From Linux:
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$ mkdir keyboards
$ cd keyboards
$ wget -r -t 0 -k http://boot.winkeyless.kr/bootMapper/
$ chromium boot.winkeyless.kr/bootMapper/index.html
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Yes, both boards support ISO layout. And I'm not sure about the second question.maxrunner wrote: ↑tinnie, both boards support the iso layout right? Also that software to program the keyboard will it work on linux?
- DanielT
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You install VirtualBox (it's free and it's a great piece of software), create a Virtual Machine, drop a Windows on it and you are free to go. Such a thing is handy for all sort of things, I have one for iPhone and iPad, and you need it only when you create the layout. It's a small sacrifice for a custom board
But maybe there is also a way to do it under Linux.
But maybe there is also a way to do it under Linux.
- DanielT
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Get both, if don't like one you can always sell it, there is a market for these at any time Before this GB I would have killed to get one at this price
- Nuum
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wasdkeyboards doesn't sell 1.75u shifts as far as I know. Actually I've never seen an OEM profile 1.75u shift.
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Oh, yeah, you are right. Last time I checked they didn't have these. I think on the MX-MiniU you can either have a 7u or 6u spacebar, maybe even a 6.25u one. On the FaceU you can have a 6.25u one or a 7u one.
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- DanielT
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Tai-Hao has it. But WASD caps are bad. But caps are not a problem, there will always be a GB around.Nuum wrote: ↑wasdkeyboards doesn't sell 1.75u shifts as far as I know. Actually I've never seen an OEM profile 1.75u shift.
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Yes I want to work on that, but I need the PCB to be sure that everything is working correctly.maxrunner wrote: ↑Is there a metal plate planned for the mx-mini? since its a bit bigger than the faceU won't the acrylic plate bend more easily?
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I assume something like this would be compatible with the faceU?
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/tex-metal- ... inum%20CNC
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/tex-metal- ... inum%20CNC
- Zentaaa
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This is running right now for everyone looking for a case for their face u's! And its really cheap! https://www.massdrop.com/buy/tex-acryli ... board-case
- Zentaaa
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Yes it would be!maxrunner wrote: ↑I assume something like this would be compatible with the faceU?
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/tex-metal- ... inum%20CNC
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There was a cheap aluminium group buy organized from pexon - it's called the "60$ 60% case". Maybe not that high quality like from TEX, but a cheap aluminium case. You could try to get one, since a lot of people cancelled there orders - or just one big order was cancelled, if i remember correctly.
Also there's an acrylic 60% case from TEX right now at Massdrop. Also looks nice, but no aluminium.
Also there's an acrylic 60% case from TEX right now at Massdrop. Also looks nice, but no aluminium.