I know that there are loads of keys where there are not supposed to be in that picture, but I thought you would have kept the left-right hand touch typing split?
Any updates on this?
I am not a touch typist, and I have been typing B with either hand in different circumstances. The 6 key is pressed by either hand according to different schools of touch typing. Therefore, these keys are going on both halves for now.Jim66 wrote:If you are used to touch typing, the "B" is going to give you trouble, it is traditionally on the left hand.
I made another mockup from cut-up MY switches and key caps of only two heights, and I have been evaluating that.Any updates on this?
I bought a Kinesis Advantage (from Jim66. Thanks again!) which has Cherry MX brown, and I noticed that the tallest key is ~14 mm high. That is ~8 mm higher than the very shortest Cherry MX-compatible keys (Tipro w/o lid), and just about the height difference that I have in my design. Wobble is not that much of problem with the tall key, but friction on off-center key presses is.input nirvana wrote:The very tall keys would be a concern of mine. I can see that being a possible issue.
We're getting close to the newest excuse! Wagering will start now, some possible choices are:Pre-order delivery will follow as our primary goal is to bring our line of products to market as soon as possible. We are currently estimating delivery during late August 2011.
Even the picture makes it look further than the truth.fossala wrote:I love this image.
It makes it look like they have shipped all over the world when in fact it couldn't be further than the truth.
The sellers of the safetype keyboard had the guts to publish a study that is vaguely complementary - in fact it points out a major flaw. (probably few of their customers read it before buying one) Let's face it - TE haven't done anything like it. Calling it healthier than a datahand is ... tosh.input nirvana wrote:Hey, $200 til Aug 31 and $250 after Aug 31? Isn't that like $50 more expensive than they were before?
I have an issue with their "healthy - healthier - healthiest" graphic on their website. Their board seems to be mechanically LESS, but they claim it is BETTER. I want some form of explanation. Not even proof, just some attempt at justification. I'll concern myself with proof later. I thought it was a board to consider when it was $150 and on-time over 6-8 months ago. Now I'm a bit cranky and not so warm and cuddly.
Erm... I've (actually) shipped keyboards to some of those locations - and with better coverage of Europe too...kbdfr wrote:fossala wrote:I love this image.
It makes it look like they have shipped all over the world when in fact it couldn't be further than the truth.