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Aww 7bit nuked that nice idollar header! A bit harsh![emoji14]
What movie is that from mr_a500? Top Secret again?
What movie is that from mr_a500? Top Secret again?
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Very nice chzel! A lot of good headers lately.
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Bland, but it might inspire someone to do better …
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The logo still stands out clearly to me.
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The logo's fine. The bokeh is a bit too strong for my taste, though. How about shooting it again a stop or two slower? I'd like the whole of the front Alps slider to be in focus at least! You'll see what I mean.
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It's curious to see Alps clone switches in a header image — especially considering how much I hate the switches in that K110. I guess my little muscles aren't strong enough.
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So the blur is to hide their true identity!
Meanwhile, I like i$'s latest one. (A Model F leg assembly?) It'll go in when there's a good batch.
Daniel's is indeed bland, but we could use a few more switch shots. I'd go for a bit of sunlight on them to liven them up a bit. If we had such a thing up here before spring…
Meanwhile, I like i$'s latest one. (A Model F leg assembly?) It'll go in when there's a good batch.
Daniel's is indeed bland, but we could use a few more switch shots. I'd go for a bit of sunlight on them to liven them up a bit. If we had such a thing up here before spring…
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Yeah, the DoF is a bit on the short side! Reshooting will have to wait a couple of weeks, I have reassembled the board trying to decide on switches!Muirium wrote: ↑The logo's fine. The bokeh is a bit too strong for my taste, though. How about shooting it again a stop or two slower? I'd like the whole of the front Alps slider to be in focus at least! You'll see what I mean.
They are definitely heavy, but that click...I love it. I am also testing Matias Clicky, Quiet and all combinations!Daniel Beardsmore wrote: ↑It's curious to see Alps clone switches in a header image — especially considering how much I hate the switches in that K110. I guess my little muscles aren't strong enough.
Clicky with Quiet slider (I like it a lot), Quiet Linearized (too wobbly but smooth), Hua-jie with Matias spring (not light enough)...too many options!
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Alps clone switches do generate a really nice click. The switches in my KPT-84 are a better balance to me — good sound, and good feel too (and slightly better than the OA4 switches in my old NTC KB-6153EN).
I don't know if the feeble click in the Tactile Pro 4 is down to the switch, or down to changes made to the keyboard to reduce noise levels in the Quiet Pro, that ended up dampening the Tactile Pro's sound also. I've yet to hear how Matias switches sound in another keyboard.
I don't know if the feeble click in the Tactile Pro 4 is down to the switch, or down to changes made to the keyboard to reduce noise levels in the Quiet Pro, that ended up dampening the Tactile Pro's sound also. I've yet to hear how Matias switches sound in another keyboard.
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The weak click of the Matias is, i think, due to the different click leaf. It's not as springy and I'd think the extra weight of the leaf also affects the "snap".
I have put in 10 clicky on the fghjkl;' row and 10 quiet on the rtyuiop[] row, and the difference in the click is night and day...
I have put in 10 clicky on the fghjkl;' row and 10 quiet on the rtyuiop[] row, and the difference in the click is night and day...
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These headers have a long shelf life. It can wait!
That's the one I'm most interested in. How is the tactility compared to standard Matias Clicky and other switches generally?chzel wrote: ↑I am also testing Matias Clicky, Quiet and all combinations! Clicky with Quiet slider (I like it a lot)
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The tactility is exactly the same as the stock clicky, but the damped bottom and top-out make it feel less "busy" and more defined. Just the bump and the click. Which honestly is not much of a click...the bump is nice though, crisp and just enough (feels better than the Quiets)!
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I had a loose OA2 variant B to hand, so I swapped the click leaf into a Matias click switch, and it definitely improved the click. Not by a huge amount, but the difference was there. (I was only able to test by gripping two switches—one modified and one unmodified—in a pair of pliers and resting it on my desk, with both fitted with old Alps uniform spherical keycaps.)chzel wrote: ↑The weak click of the Matias is, i think, due to the different click leaf.
The feel wasn't affected to any degree that I could define reliably.
OA2 is found in many Alps clone keyboards from the early 90s. I'm guessing 1995 was the switchover point from OA2 (wide steel leaf) to T1 (narrow copper leaf), though reduced-metal narrow copper leaf switches go further back. A previous e-mail from Sandy also confirmed a year of 1993 for two FK-2001 keyboards with OA2 switches, so that's another positive data point.
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Delicious caps. If you've got more shots, up them and we can try a few alternate crops. It's most of the way there.
Care to describe your lighting, for people looking for advice? Looks like a window out on cloudy daylight somewhere above the keyboard to me. Which is my usual, too. Find the reflections and shoot!
Care to describe your lighting, for people looking for advice? Looks like a window out on cloudy daylight somewhere above the keyboard to me. Which is my usual, too. Find the reflections and shoot!
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just playing around here. I don´t think it works at this point.
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Love that one personally; really enjoy the muted colours, helps perpetuate the vintage appeal
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thanks, the cap reflections are nice but it´s a little on the "soft focus" side! I guess it´s got a vintage look to it.Stabilized wrote: ↑Love that one personally; really enjoy the muted colours, helps perpetuate the vintage appeal
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I agree with both of you. Refused! Well, unless you can tweak the alignment a bit so it works better with the logo in front. The colours and overall mood is very nice though.