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Muirium
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04 Mar 2015, 14:59
guk wrote: ↑IvanIvanovich wrote: ↑Wish I would have known about that G80-0312. First time seeing the ORIGINAL MX G80 model up for sale and it goes for really cheap no less.
Only means you have to check this thread more frequently, it was posted while the auction had several days left.
We need a club members feature: subscribe to forum updates. Where you can define your own queries. Notifications are great things.
(I made my own version of this with Freegle — Edinburgh's alt Freecycle because we're all about alt, damnit — where I subscribed to email notifications of *all* new stuff, and used Gmail's server side rules to filter out everything besides a few keywords I was into. Got a few nice vintage Macs that way. Could surely see something like it being very useful here, if we can integrate it somehow.)
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04 Mar 2015, 15:05
I get notifications on thread updates via Tapatalk. One of the better features it has to offer. Something like that locally here would be great.
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Muirium
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04 Mar 2015, 15:21
seebart wrote: ↑I get notifications on thread updates via Tapatalk. One of the better features it has to offer. Something like that locally here would be great.
Currently, (without Tapatalk which I don't use) you can subscribe to a thread and get email notifications of all new posts. But you can't filter them, and they don't include the content, just a link. Something a bit smarter than that — and more like how we do PM emails — would be just the ticket.
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04 Mar 2015, 15:38
All for it! I'm not a big Tapatalk fan. It's practical and I've gotten used to it. There's a disturbing lack of alternatives on Android.
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SL89
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04 Mar 2015, 15:41
@mu you certainly can filter at least parts of the email notifications, I did so for certain threads using gmail and then inbox.
And I agree, Tapatalk is kind of the only real option for forums on android. Tho I have been getting a weird issue only with DT, where in my notifications everyone uses the first persons avatar, so if I get a pm from Mu all the other have his insignia.
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04 Mar 2015, 15:49
There is an app called forum fiend but that's not quite as good I tried it.
Strange I don't have that pm problem. Are you on KitKat?
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04 Mar 2015, 15:51
Ik Tapatalk is also a service, I think it just is a middleman, as it has its own login and whatnot, I don't a similarly featured app exists without the same set up.
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ramnes
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scottc
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05 Mar 2015, 12:14
Why are there so many great hauls for me THIS month?! That's another one for the watch list...
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05 Mar 2015, 12:15
scottc wrote: ↑Why are there so many great hauls for me THIS month?!
I say the same nearly every month
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05 Mar 2015, 12:17
Yeah, I think you might be on to something there...
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bhtooefr
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06 Mar 2015, 04:51
Datahand Professional II... with a $2500 starting price and a $5000 BIN:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261797672949
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guk
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07 Mar 2015, 01:01
How sure are you about those white space invaders ? i'm tempted.
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guk
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07 Mar 2015, 01:04
IIRC Crunch asked the seller, should be somewhere in this thread.
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07 Mar 2015, 01:09
Not cool, crappy Rubberdome, I have one of these here.
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guk
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07 Mar 2015, 01:12
Nuum wrote: ↑
Not cool, crappy Rubberdome, I have one of these here.
Thanks, not too surprised.
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07 Mar 2015, 13:33
guk wrote: ↑IIRC Crunch asked the seller, should be somewhere in this thread.
yes that looks familiar, NMB Hi-Tek space invaders?
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07 Mar 2015, 14:28
Does anyone think this has NKRO?
How hard would it be to add NKRO if I wanted to desolder and mount Cherry switches?
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07 Mar 2015, 19:19
I could test the roll over for you later this evening.
Edit: Ok, rollover is just 2.
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shreebles
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07 Mar 2015, 23:39
Nuum wrote: ↑I could test the roll over for you later this evening.
Edit: Ok, rollover is just 2.
Thanks very much! That means it won't become a dedicated gaming keypad
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10 Mar 2015, 12:09
I love these listings 'could do with a clean'.
Is it too much trouble seeing as you're trying to sell the thing?
I had a Datalux keyboard way before I was really into keyboards - IMHO they are truly aweful - especially that double height enter key. What's that about?
Mark.
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10 Mar 2015, 12:12
Will the keycaps from the Datalux fit on Cherry mx stems (assuming its a model with MEI switches)?
Then again, even if they did it looks like they are the wrong shape?
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11 Mar 2015, 14:49
Found this :
Sadly, it's G83, so not MX compatible (G83-3222SPZ). Also, seller don't want to sell the keyboard alone.