Post a picture of your ideal keyboard layout!
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
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If you could have any keyboard layout, what would it be? Post a picture (doesn't have to be pretty, doesn't have to specify keys that are obvious if you don't want to), and give a little description.
Layout could be as simple or as complicated as you wanted it to be. 1% to 2000%, ISO, ANSI or neither, tertiary, quaternary or duodenary legends, joysticks, trackballs, whatever you want. Of course, whatever you pick has to fit on your desk!
Personally, mine would be extremely huge. Because more bigger is more better, right? xD
ISO with big-ass enter key and 2u backspace, fun cluster on the left, one winkey on the right, screenshot key on the left, 12 PF keys on top of the F keys, full nav cluster and a calculator on top of and using the numpad, which includes an equals key. Bam!
What would yours be? GOGOGOGO
Layout could be as simple or as complicated as you wanted it to be. 1% to 2000%, ISO, ANSI or neither, tertiary, quaternary or duodenary legends, joysticks, trackballs, whatever you want. Of course, whatever you pick has to fit on your desk!
Personally, mine would be extremely huge. Because more bigger is more better, right? xD
ISO with big-ass enter key and 2u backspace, fun cluster on the left, one winkey on the right, screenshot key on the left, 12 PF keys on top of the F keys, full nav cluster and a calculator on top of and using the numpad, which includes an equals key. Bam!
What would yours be? GOGOGOGO
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
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It's very almost symmetrical! You'd have to ditch standard stagger to get any closer.
The "faults", if anyone's interested:
The "faults", if anyone's interested:
- Fn + Backspace should be Delete.
- What is this Eject key on Fn +nF? Is it some driver thing? The only key combo on the HHKB not to do anything for me. Even on machines old enough to have optical drives. F12 meanwhile works fine.
- Fn + Tab is a bit funny for Caps Lock. I prefer a Shift+Shift macro. But I agree with the HHKB's strict single-layer purity, so I can live with it. I hardly use Caps Lock anyway as I'm not 12.
- Where's the numpad layer? Again I'm not bothered about its lack really. But I do add one to my Kishsaver on the 2nd function layer the HHKB does not have.
- Um, Bluetooth? Yeah, I've run out…
- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
- Location: Austin, TX area
- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
- Favorite switch: XMIT 60g Tactile Hall Effect
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Funny you should mention this. I was just working on my ideal F77 layout yesterday. I like 60% keyboards but can't live with a small right Shift (I only use right Shift), a proper inverted T, and the Delete cluster.
So, I give you this:
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I'm playing with something similar for my F107 conversion:
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The colors are off. Ah well.
So, I give you this:
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I'm playing with something similar for my F107 conversion:
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The colors are off. Ah well.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
Hmm. That Fn… my Kishsaver's greatest flaw is having it down there in the corner as well. An awkward stretch for my fingers compared to the true HHKB.
Nice ideas in the numpad block though. I do something similar on my AT.
Positively roomy, this Model F!
Nice ideas in the numpad block though. I do something similar on my AT.
Positively roomy, this Model F!
- Khers
- ⧓
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: LZ CLSh
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Ergo
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs | Topre | Nixdorf Black
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Initially I was looking for a keyboard with perfect symmetry and thought that the HHKB was the one. It was pointed out to me however, that that was not the case, something that bugged me quite a bit. Now however, I kind of like the imperfect symmetry, I find it attractive in its own right and I think that 60% boards where the user have put caps on it to make it seem more symmetric look rather uglier than those where the asymmetric nature is slightly highlighted, such as the top row on the white HHKB above.
As for MX, the Viper is probably my dream board and I certainly hope a GB will surface soon enough for me to get a board to put all of my MX caps on (not at the same time, obviously, that would look ridiculous).
As for MX, the Viper is probably my dream board and I certainly hope a GB will surface soon enough for me to get a board to put all of my MX caps on (not at the same time, obviously, that would look ridiculous).
- 0100010
- Location: DFW TX, US
- Main keyboard: IBM 4704 107
- Main mouse: Trackman FX
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
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I moved my Function key from the bottom left, towards the top left :Muirium wrote: ↑Hmm. That Fn… my Kishsaver's greatest flaw is having it down there in the corner as well. An awkward stretch for my fingers compared to the true HHKB.
Nice ideas in the numpad block though. I do something similar on my AT.
Positively roomy, this Model F!
- Mal-2
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Main keyboard: Cherry G86-61400
- Main mouse: Generic 6-button "gaming mouse"
- Favorite switch: Probably buckling spring, but love them Blues too
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Having tried navigation on the left (to get the alphas as far right as possible), I can say it's not just acceptable, it's awesome. Shift is under my left thumb for highlighting, I don't have to pull my hand off the mouse to make fine adjustments when I miss by one character in selections (which is often), and being able to navigate and use the numberpad simultaneously in Excel also rocks.
The "rabbit tooth" space bars allow the hands to be rotated in a manner like a split keyboard, reducing strain and making pinky stretches considerably easier, to the degree that the Dvorak L, ordinarily a difficult key to reach, is not a problem at all. Kicking [] to the bottom brings Backspace one key closer, which is always a good thing. (Unfortunately I am not doing this at present because I don't have those bottom row spaces to fill.)
I might note that this is not terribly different from what I actually have built, but without the compromises I have been forced to make due to the unwanted trackpad at lower right.
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
Woooo, that's quite a layout .Mal-2 wrote: ↑ The 64 macro keys at the top would be tilted up at a considerable angle. The rest seems pretty self-explanatory.
Having tried navigation on the left (to get the alphas as far right as possible), I can say it's not just acceptable, it's awesome. Shift is under my left thumb for highlighting, I don't have to pull my hand off the mouse to make fine adjustments when I miss by one character in selections (which is often), and being able to navigate and use the numberpad simultaneously in Excel also rocks.
The "rabbit tooth" space bars allow the hands to be rotated in a manner like a split keyboard, reducing strain and making pinky stretches considerably easier, to the degree that the Dvorak L, ordinarily a difficult key to reach, is not a problem at all. Kicking [] to the bottom brings Backspace one key closer, which is always a good thing. (Unfortunately I am not doing this at present because I don't have those bottom row spaces to fill.)
I might note that this is not terribly different from what I actually have built, but without the compromises I have been forced to make due to the unwanted trackpad at lower right.
- Mal-2
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Main keyboard: Cherry G86-61400
- Main mouse: Generic 6-button "gaming mouse"
- Favorite switch: Probably buckling spring, but love them Blues too
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You asked.Chyros wrote: ↑Woooo, that's quite a layout .
Besides, I too believe bigger is better to a point. It becomes counterproductive when you can't find anything (and the exact same can be said for reducing keys and using layers), and it becomes counterproductive when it becomes unpleasant to work with. That's why all my extra keys are in the back, where they don't push the mouse out any further. This is the TKL philosophy taken to another level. Not only did I clip off the number pad (though I replaced it with an overlay, which is much more practical on a matrix than on a staggered keyboard), I also moved the navigation cluster to the left. It turns out I like it there, but I'd leave it there even if it was only passable. If it weren't for the mouse, I wouldn't have even bothered attempting it.
- 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
And the old-fashioned position of the F keys, which allows intuitive use of left-hand-only combos.
And the many keys assigned to repetitive tasks.
And having, like Mal-2 but in addition rather as a replacement, arrow keys on the left - plus another Enter key there.
And other redundant keys like Escape, Delete, non-breaking space and some more.
And the specific German keys added to my French layout.
And the terrific look of the whole thing
- HzFaq
- Location: Windsor, UK
- Main keyboard: Phantom
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac
- Favorite switch: MX Clears
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The mothership has landed . I notice some novelty keys are starting to creep in as well, it's a bit more colourful than the last time I saw it .
I'm still fiddling around with layouts, I'm somewhere between ErgoDox and something with symetrical stagger; I'll post some pictures of some experiments when I'm back home.
I'm still fiddling around with layouts, I'm somewhere between ErgoDox and something with symetrical stagger; I'll post some pictures of some experiments when I'm back home.
- Mal-2
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Main keyboard: Cherry G86-61400
- Main mouse: Generic 6-button "gaming mouse"
- Favorite switch: Probably buckling spring, but love them Blues too
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I also designed a modification of the standard Cherry G86 layout for the buyer of my 61410:
This layout moves `~ out of the bottom row where it doesn't belong, replaces it with a Fn key (which is really F24 but will be used for scripts), and by shifting the numberpad operators around a bit, manages to bring the navigation cluster (labeled in color merely for visual aid, as is "DON'T PANIC" Esc) down one row. This also results in all of the blank keys becoming a nice, contiguous 2 x 17 region. Further, the 1.5U Backspace is really easy to over-reach, so NumLock had to stay put as it is one of the most harmless keys to inadvertently press. I also put two O-rings on the stem of NumLock, such that it won't activate with a casual flick as it would receive if the user thinks they're pressing Backspace, but will activate if pressed firmly. This even further reduces the penalty of over-reaching the Backspace.
I didn't want to fire up the printer for a single key legend, so the `~ is done with paint marker on electrical tape. It's still under a lens and won't wear off. The lenses are deliberately omitted from F1-F4 and F9-F12 to make it easy to distinguish the clusters of four by touch, the same function the gutters on a normal F-key row serve.
Due to some questionable design choices on Cherry's part, the modifier row does not accept relegendables, nor do the modifier keys fit in any other row. The Fn key is a custom job (I glued a new stem onto it).
This layout moves `~ out of the bottom row where it doesn't belong, replaces it with a Fn key (which is really F24 but will be used for scripts), and by shifting the numberpad operators around a bit, manages to bring the navigation cluster (labeled in color merely for visual aid, as is "DON'T PANIC" Esc) down one row. This also results in all of the blank keys becoming a nice, contiguous 2 x 17 region. Further, the 1.5U Backspace is really easy to over-reach, so NumLock had to stay put as it is one of the most harmless keys to inadvertently press. I also put two O-rings on the stem of NumLock, such that it won't activate with a casual flick as it would receive if the user thinks they're pressing Backspace, but will activate if pressed firmly. This even further reduces the penalty of over-reaching the Backspace.
I didn't want to fire up the printer for a single key legend, so the `~ is done with paint marker on electrical tape. It's still under a lens and won't wear off. The lenses are deliberately omitted from F1-F4 and F9-F12 to make it easy to distinguish the clusters of four by touch, the same function the gutters on a normal F-key row serve.
Due to some questionable design choices on Cherry's part, the modifier row does not accept relegendables, nor do the modifier keys fit in any other row. The Fn key is a custom job (I glued a new stem onto it).
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- Location: CZ
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage2, JIS ThinkPad,…
- Main mouse: I like (some) trackballs, e.g., L-Trac
- Favorite switch: #vintage ghost Cherry MX Black (+ thick POM caps)
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I don't really like straight, staggered, single-piece keyboards, but if I had to use one, I'd build something like this:
It's inspired by DreymaR's Angle/Wide ergo modification and Sun/Unix layout. All keycaps are common sizes/profiles.
It's inspired by DreymaR's Angle/Wide ergo modification and Sun/Unix layout. All keycaps are common sizes/profiles.
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- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: Atreus
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
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- Mal-2
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Main keyboard: Cherry G86-61400
- Main mouse: Generic 6-button "gaming mouse"
- Favorite switch: Probably buckling spring, but love them Blues too
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
When I had a keypad in the left hand, I found it nice to place the +-*/ in a column on the far left for the pinky, and split the upper of the two 2U keys on the right. The one that remained became Space, the bottom of the split key became Enter, and the top became Backspace. The left index finger is much more capable of handling two keys there than the right pinky is. This also left the top row free for = ( ) , and there's no real need for an exposed (non-Fn) NumLock so that can be given over to something else as well.gropingmantis wrote: ↑Next up is a replacement for my TKL, something like this:
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- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: Atreus
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Interesting points. TBH I had merely copied the standard keypad layout to the left but you are correct I should probably pay more attention to what my left hand is actually capable of compared to having it on the right. With your suggestions and switching "0" and "." (I feel like having the x2 keys thumb operated feels like a better choice) I get this:Mal-2 wrote: ↑When I had a keypad in the left hand, I found it nice to place the +-*/ in a column on the far left for the pinky, and split the upper of the two 2U keys on the right. The one that remained became Space, the bottom of the split key became Enter, and the top became Backspace. The left index finger is much more capable of handling two keys there than the right pinky is. This also left the top row free for = ( ) , and there's no real need for an exposed (non-Fn) NumLock so that can be given over to something else as well.gropingmantis wrote: ↑Next up is a replacement for my TKL, something like this:
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- joc
- Location: The Lone Star State
- Main keyboard: IBM F104 (Unsaver) || IBM SSK
- Main mouse: Logitech M570
- Favorite switch: IBM Beam Spring
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My ideal layout is ANSI TKL (QWERTY) because I prefer having dedicated function and navigation keys. Although, I've been testing the following 60% layout and so far it's been very intuitive and comfortable to use.
- Pressing and holding Space, with one Shift initially held down, activates the Fn layer
- Pressing and holding Esc sends Ctrl
- Pressing and holding Enter sends Ctrl
- Simultaneously pressing and releasing both Shifts sends Caps Lock
- darkspider
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F84
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert Mouse 7
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
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I'm now considering to get a keyboard with layout like the photo I attached.
It's featured by a minimized-SSK-like layout with Fn key NOT being pressed. And when the Fn key is pressed, It has vim-like bunch of cursor keys and a set of keys simulating a numpad(colored part).
Any improvement?
I revised it somewhat again.
It's featured by a minimized-SSK-like layout with Fn key NOT being pressed. And when the Fn key is pressed, It has vim-like bunch of cursor keys and a set of keys simulating a numpad(colored part).
Any improvement?
I revised it somewhat again.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
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I do have this
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Closest you are going to get i think
She was a dirty girl but she cleaned up well
- t8c
- Location: Norway
- Main keyboard: F77
- Main mouse: Logitech G602
- Favorite switch: Orange Alps
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This is what I am going to do with my Zealio 62g tactile and R5/granite caps. Inspired by the wonders and faults of CM storm TK.
More compact edition:
Edit: Quick question: What would be the ideal controller for programming this with the TMK firmware? Is teensy 2.0 big enough or do I need the plus plus version?
More compact edition:
Edit: Quick question: What would be the ideal controller for programming this with the TMK firmware? Is teensy 2.0 big enough or do I need the plus plus version?