New loot from keyboardco
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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Got a Filco Majestouch 2 Tenkeyless with ISO layout and Cherry MX Blues (FKBN88MC/UKB2) and a Contour RollerMouse Pro2 from the Keyboard Company for review on deskthority.
Reviews coming soon. Will it ping?!
Reviews coming soon. Will it ping?!
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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The horizontal bar above Copy/Paste. It rolls and goes left/right.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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My plan was to bring an end to the ping fud.
Unfortunately a pingy caps lock prevents that.
Unfortunately a pingy caps lock prevents that.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
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- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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I guess what must be prevented here is to project anecdotal evidence on all Filcos. I have some others myself. If your Filco pings, it does not mean they all ping. And if yours doesn't ping, it doesn't mean they all do not ping.
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- Main keyboard: Filco Ninja Maj2 Browns
- Main mouse: Logi M705
- Favorite switch: Red/Brown
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All ping by definition, the question is how audible it is. Mine pings if I hold the key a bit longer than I normally do and release, and I can only hear it if I put my ear to the keyboard. Redpill I think said that his pinged very loudly.webwit wrote:I guess what must be prevented here is to project anecdotal evidence on all Filcos. I have some others myself. If your Filco pings, it does not mean they all ping. And if yours doesn't ping, it doesn't mean they all do not ping.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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It's not a ping by definition. It's the first I noticed on my Filcos. What makes it different is that it is a secondary resonance ping. I wouldn't call it a ping, but a poing. The closest thing is the poings some keys can produce on an IBM Model M, but here it is more high pitched.
- nathanscribe
- Location: Yorkshire, UK.
- Main keyboard: Filco tenkeyless w/blues
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert
- Favorite switch: MX Blue
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I don't think there are any reds left to get...
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
It's a shame these are sending Alt_L+c and Alt_L+v instead of distinctive key codes for Copy and Paste.[1]webwit wrote:The horizontal bar above Copy/Paste. It rolls and goes left/right.
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[1] at least on the RollerMouse Free2;
Thanks again for letting me win!
- daedalus
- Buckler Of Springs
- Location: Ireland
- Main keyboard: Model M SSK (home) HHKB Pro 2 (work)
- Main mouse: CST Lasertrack, Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring, Beam Spring
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I think this issue appeared with the Majestouch 2, so if all your others are the originals, I guess they don't count.webwit wrote:I guess what must be prevented here is to project anecdotal evidence on all Filcos. I have some others myself. If your Filco pings, it does not mean they all ping. And if yours doesn't ping, it doesn't mean they all do not ping.
But otherwise I agree. People on the internet have terrible difficulties getting their heads around the subtleties of defective goods - you'll get people who run around promulgating all sorts of conspiracy theories because they had the misfortune to receive a dud of an otherwise good product, and/or went out of their way to make the item misbehave by some manner that would never occur during normal usage (wellington1869), or people who believe that by virtue of their particular unit being problem free that anyone who claims to have a problem is some sort of imbecile (Ripster).
This is why I don't read user reviews on retailer sites.
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
My Rollermouse Classic (thx to intealls, by the way, for selling it to me) is quite exactly 51 cm.
11 cm from left edge to left side of (visible) roller bar, visible roller bar 11 cm wide, 28 cm from right side of (visible) roller bar to right edge, 1 cm missing because of quite approximative measuring
11 cm from left edge to left side of (visible) roller bar, visible roller bar 11 cm wide, 28 cm from right side of (visible) roller bar to right edge, 1 cm missing because of quite approximative measuring
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To open the switch and reinsert the spring diddnt help? I remember reading something like that would help. (Something about to much force on the sping at assembly....)webwit wrote:It's not a ping by definition. It's the first I noticed on my Filcos. What makes it different is that it is a secondary resonance ping. I wouldn't call it a ping, but a poing. The closest thing is the poings some keys can produce on an IBM Model M, but here it is more high pitched.
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likewise..ripster wrote:Too much force at assembly?
I'm sure glad anecdotal evidence isn't used here.
Edit: btw. force is the wrong word for what i meant. maybe suspense/tensions/...
the idea was that the spring itself resonates the ping after pressing a key.
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- Location: Ugly American
- Main keyboard: As Long As It is Helvetica
- Main mouse: Mickey
- Favorite switch: Wanna Switch? Well, I Certainly Did!
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At least I didn't call you an imbecile.But otherwise I agree. People on the internet have terrible difficulties getting their heads around the subtleties of defective goods - you'll get people who run around promulgating all sorts of conspiracy theories because they had the misfortune to receive a dud of an otherwise good product, and/or went out of their way to make the item misbehave by some manner that would never occur during normal usage (wellington1869), or people who believe that by virtue of their particular unit being problem free that anyone who claims to have a problem is some sort of imbecile (Ripster).
BTW dental floss mod works.
Now that things have cooled down a bit I need to write that one up and take sound samples.
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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mintberryminuscrunch wrote: To open the switch and reinsert the spring diddnt help? I remember reading something like that would help.
Indeed, was me.
Open and reclosing a brand new, never mounted pinging switches, fixed completely the problem.
I have the sound samples too, but they are not very helpful because with the switch not mounted is hard to record it correctly.
I think torsion is the only reasonable explaination.Edit: btw. force is the wrong word for what i meant. maybe suspense/tensions/...
the idea was that the spring itself resonates the ping after pressing a key.
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- Location: Ugly American
- Main keyboard: As Long As It is Helvetica
- Main mouse: Mickey
- Favorite switch: Wanna Switch? Well, I Certainly Did!
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Torsion? Have you ever seen how a wave solder machine works? The Cherry MX switches are mounted in a standard way, the tabs lock the switch in, and then the PCB is run through the wave solder machine.
There are plenty of other reasonable explanations.
Ping!
There are plenty of other reasonable explanations.
Ping!
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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One might look for an explanation in the differences between the Majestouch 1 and 2. But I don't see any. A very simple reason might be quality control, either at Cherry or at Filco. If you produce 100 Cherry switches, maybe 1 or 2 are pingy. They got to prevent that, or if that's not possible, they got to get them out. They didn't.
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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ripster wrote:Torsion? Have you ever seen how a wave solder machine works?
Have you ever managed to read what I wrote ?
I'm speaking about a brand new switch, never soldered.
Torsional force could be stored inside the switch, when it was assembled.
As a matter of fact a pinging switch opened and reclosed stopped pinging. Completely.
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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Hey dude, calm down.
Mc Gurk effect has nothing to do here, and surely Insulting people even less.
Mc Gurk effect has nothing to do here, and surely Insulting people even less.
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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You are just a crying child, used to become rude whenever you face someone more skilled than you.