[IC] HyperMacro

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7bit

10 Mar 2015, 22:39

Anybody interested in a little larger keyboard?
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:o

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7bit

10 Mar 2015, 22:40

The width is the same as a usual 101-105-key keyboard, but with function keys to the left instead of above row 5.
:-)

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scottc

10 Mar 2015, 22:54

Nice! Probably a little big for me, though. :D I would be much more interested in a more intermediate HYPER layout, eg. alphanumeric section + numpad to the right.

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7bit

10 Mar 2015, 22:57

I had the plan to cut the numpad off, but the function keys?
:o

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SL89

10 Mar 2015, 22:58

Yes

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Muirium
µ

10 Mar 2015, 23:04

No nav block? Madness. If you're going to take up the whole desk, put some dang arrows on it!

Vertical function key columns are nice though. And since this has Macro in the name, are macros supported? Could be good to include a block of programmable single key functions, Tipro style. I wouldn't want it, but there's maximalists out there. Perhaps repurpose the numpad for those who prefer?

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SL89

10 Mar 2015, 23:09

My, look at ansi625 ;)

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scottc

10 Mar 2015, 23:09

Yes, the fewer the better! :evilgeek:

For me, it would be nice to have a layout something like this (ignoring labels, specific key sizes etc):
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This, or something similar with a standard bottom row and shift.

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7bit

10 Mar 2015, 23:10

There are 4 arrow keys and 4 extra keys. From you usual navblock are only 2 keys missing, but there are a lot of options to move them.

The basic idea is to make something like a model F-layout, but with separate cursor keys, instead of using the numps.
:-)

BTW: There will be more layout variants.
;-)

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scottc

10 Mar 2015, 23:14

A keyboard even bigger than my Model F? Maybe I'll wait for the HyperModerate... :twisted:

GF357

11 Mar 2015, 05:14

I'd be interested in one.

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Paranoid

11 Mar 2015, 09:23

I am intrigued. But where to put it in..

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7bit

11 Mar 2015, 13:47

OK, I will make one version without numpad and one without the function keys.
:-)

If you want both cut off, a qHack might be for you.
;-)

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scottc

11 Mar 2015, 14:14

Excellent. :D

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SL89

11 Mar 2015, 14:56

HyperHyper is next in the series then? :P

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Muirium
µ

11 Mar 2015, 14:57

Hyper7… you've seen it, right in the Round 5 Wiki!

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SL89

11 Mar 2015, 14:58

The crown jewel. Iirc there were only a few complete kits made for the whole hyper7 right?

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7bit

12 Mar 2015, 10:31

Only 2.
:o

But the keys where/are all available separately.
;-)

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SL89

12 Mar 2015, 12:33

Ahh OK

xauser

12 Mar 2015, 18:58

Nice layout but his won't fit any case I know about. Getting this pcb means you're on your own with the case. I have to resist.

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SL89

12 Mar 2015, 19:00

I have to imagine if enough of these sell we can ask go in on a case together as well.

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7bit

12 Mar 2015, 19:37

I'm already designing a case.
:?

It is a top secret project.
:cool:

All I can say is that it will revolutionise the world of data input devices!
:ugeek:

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SL89

12 Mar 2015, 19:38

So humble ;)

xauser

12 Mar 2015, 19:44

Now I'm scared, but I'm also in for 2 pcbs just because I want to see this case.

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korrelate

17 Mar 2015, 05:13

I just noticed your hypermicro thread and thought those pcbs looked terrific. then i was hoping for a larger version and stumbled on this...

I would love a tkl or full size ... and even this is tempting, but even if you do build a case some of us would have to hunt all over for the various profiles for those function keys (i know I would).... I don't have a single keyset with compatible function leys.

other than that.. i have say you work looks fantastic 7bit!

rsadek

17 Mar 2015, 06:18

I'd love to either remove the number pad, or move it to the left. That would be super amazingly great. ;)

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7bit

17 Mar 2015, 08:23

korrelate wrote: I just noticed your hypermicro thread and thought those pcbs looked terrific. then i was hoping for a larger version and stumbled on this...

I would love a tkl or full size ... and even this is tempting, but even if you do build a case some of us would have to hunt all over for the various profiles for those function keys (i know I would).... I don't have a single keyset with compatible function leys.

other than that.. i have say you work looks fantastic 7bit!
This can be changed:
http://deskthority.net/group-buys-f50/d ... t6732.html
http://deskthority.net/wiki/R5_leftovers
http://deskthority.net/wiki/R5a
:ugeek:

There is absolutely no excuse!
:evilgeek:

hj-s

17 Mar 2015, 09:21

Place numpad on the left side, function row on the right.

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rsbseb
-Horned Rabbit-

17 Mar 2015, 09:21

The ANSI700/T has my attention . An extra row of function keys for user specific macros would be even better!

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korrelate

17 Mar 2015, 19:29

hj-s wrote: Place numpad on the left side, function row on the right.

The more I think about this ^^^ layout - and I am a right-hander - the more I think I would like to try this.

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