That second photo proves there was a mold for a none stepped caps lock.Muirium wrote: ↑
Sort your shit out unicomp i want one!
That second photo proves there was a mold for a none stepped caps lock.Muirium wrote: ↑
Well, for Model M2. I think that's what that board is. M2 caps are completely different — lower profile and they include their own flexy plastic stabs — so I'd be surprised if any of the tooling can be shared.andrewjoy wrote: ↑ That second photo proves there was a mold for a none stepped caps lock.
I'm properly handling the "rollover" issue with a circular buffer. The order the keys are typed in is maintained and the SpaceFn key is only consumed once the controller figures out if it should be a Space or Fn - if the SpaceFn key is held for longer than 150ms, then it's recognized as Fn, otherwise Space.Muirium wrote: ↑How do you handle the timing? Using a non-modifier key for Fn is troublesome, because the controller has to use its judgement when to send the regular keycode or when to wait for another key to show up, and to transfer to the layer. Space is a nice idea for layering (as a thumb key) but it's also very frequently used!
A nice side effect of the predictor heuristic is that it causes the SpaceFn key to auto-repeat Space when tapped and held (press -> release -> press and hold).XMIT wrote: ↑From joc's link:
The space bar does not auto-repeat. To compensate, space+B ("Blank") is an autorepeating space.
No thanks. I really like having dedicated keys for functions - while a SSK would be quite nice, I really don't fancy a keyboard without the dedicated home/end/page up/page down/insert/delete key cluster. It's tempting, but I'd rather go for one with a closer to standard layout. Maybe some day, thoughEllipse wrote: ↑I suggest ordering an F77. The F77 is approximately an SSK-sized Model F keyboard, just without the function keys being separate keys. You can make it look like my attached photo or make the right side's 15 keys be like the layout of an SSK (Print Screen, Scroll Lock, Pause, Insert/Del/etc., cursor keys). You can program the extra key between the right alt and right ctrl on the F77 as a Function key so you can press Fn+1 for F1, etc.
I do search. For 122 key F's. Not for the 'brain-dead XT layout'.Muirium wrote: ↑Why search when it's all right here?
With xwhatsit's controller, that shouldn't be a problem. You can set the threshold for sensing a keypress to any value you need to make the whole keyboard work.Vizir wrote: ↑Since I've heard that the capacitance values are very different even if you change the case by a little...