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- Lamaboi
- Location: Thorunia, Poland
- Main keyboard: FC200RT/AB
- Main mouse: Logitech G500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
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Zulios, the 1,25 and 1,75 units shifts are included in the standard set but I believe for the rest of those keys you'll need to order an aditional language set for french layouts, you can find it in the wiki:
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Doubleshot_ ... _layout.29
If I'm correct your order should look like this:
*/STANDARD
*/SPACE
*/LRET
*/FR
Damn you steelseries for messing up those layouts *shakes fist*
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Doubleshot_ ... _layout.29
If I'm correct your order should look like this:
*/STANDARD
*/SPACE
*/LRET
*/FR
Damn you steelseries for messing up those layouts *shakes fist*
- zulios
- Location: France
- Main keyboard: Tipro matrix (mx black) USB
- Main mouse: Kensington slimblade / Microsoft SideWinder X5
- Favorite switch: Ergo clears / MX black
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Thanks Lamaboi, ordered that alreadyLamaboi wrote:Zulios, the 1,25 and 1,75 units shifts are included in the standard set but I believe for the rest of those keys you'll need to order an aditional language set for french layouts, you can find it in the wiki:
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Doubleshot_ ... _layout.29
If I'm correct your order should look like this:
ROUND3/STANDARD
ROUND3/SPACE
ROUND3/LRET
ROUND3/FR
Damn you steelseries for messing up those layouts *shakes fist*
Actually I'm concerned about the micro/star key (µ*) that is usually located on the row below AZERTY and stuff. On the 6gv2, it is moved one row lower, shortening the shift size.
Since I'm taking 4 out of the 5 ROUND3/FR sets ordered currently, I wonder if that key might be added in it. Would be of great help to me.
@rouston : that should work fine. But I'm pretty sure you'll find a board worth it at some point and will regret that move
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- Location: Germany
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Everyday you change your order you receive a mail. Just try it, if it doesn't work you can still ask for help.rouston wrote:I'm sorry but I had to cancel a Spherical kit. The keyboard it was aimed at doesn't worth it.
I sent
SPH/STANDARD 0
SPH/FR 0
SPH/SPACE 0
without puting again the email adress
hope that's ok
- Lamaboi
- Location: Thorunia, Poland
- Main keyboard: FC200RT/AB
- Main mouse: Logitech G500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
- DT Pro Member: -
Looking at the pictured sets from the wiki page I'd say there's allready a µ* key for the 4th and 3rd row in the FR kit, no need to worry then. Matching shift keys are in the STD set.zulios wrote: Thanks Lamaboi, ordered that already
Actually I'm concerned about the micro/star key (µ*) that is usually located on the row below AZERTY and stuff. On the 6gv2, it is moved one row lower, shortening the shift size.
*edit*
Ah yes, it got updated, didn't notice it before.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
More updates:Lamaboi wrote:Looking at the pictured sets from the wiki page I'd say there's allready a µ* key for the 4th and 3rd row in the FR kit, no need to worry then. Matching shift keys are in the STD set.zulios wrote: Thanks Lamaboi, ordered that already
Actually I'm concerned about the micro/star key (µ*) that is usually located on the row below AZERTY and stuff. On the 6gv2, it is moved one row lower, shortening the shift size.
*edit*
Ah yes, it got updated, didn't notice it before.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M
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The UK layout also deviates much further from the standard than the US one. I'll see if I can find a picture of one somewhere.zulios wrote:7bit, regarding the 6gv2, there might be keys to be added in the FR kits as well.
As shown on the photo below, its layout is unusual even for FR freaks :
Is there something you can do about it ?
Until I read this thread, I didn't realise that Steelseries keyboards with a US layout only deviate slightly from the ANSI standard. I'm actually quite liking what they've done. They've basically made the enter key larger at the expense of a smaller right shift key. I mostly use left shift (possibly because I'm left handed) so that seems like a good swap to me.
- zulios
- Location: France
- Main keyboard: Tipro matrix (mx black) USB
- Main mouse: Kensington slimblade / Microsoft SideWinder X5
- Favorite switch: Ergo clears / MX black
- DT Pro Member: -
Thank you 7bit, that's some efficient work
@Grasshopper : Actually I tend to like that layout also. At first I thought it would be a pain, but it doesn't change much, looks original and having a BIGASS return key is much more useful since it's used all the time. I'm right handed but I always use the left shift as well anyway.
If you mean the "square" key (top left), it's usually located on the bottom since you don't need to press shift in order to get it. The photo shows a weird placement.7bit wrote:ps: should the '2' be in the upper-section of the key cap?
@Grasshopper : Actually I tend to like that layout also. At first I thought it would be a pain, but it doesn't change much, looks original and having a BIGASS return key is much more useful since it's used all the time. I'm right handed but I always use the left shift as well anyway.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M
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Here's a picture of the UK version of the 6gv2.
For some bizarre reason known only to Steelseries, they've swapped the #~ key with the less often used `¬| key. If I ever bought one and wanted to fit custom keycaps, I'd be tempted to swap those keys back to their correct positions by internally rewiring the keyboard.
I notice they've also put the £ symbol on two keys, which is even more weird.
For some bizarre reason known only to Steelseries, they've swapped the #~ key with the less often used `¬| key. If I ever bought one and wanted to fit custom keycaps, I'd be tempted to swap those keys back to their correct positions by internally rewiring the keyboard.
I notice they've also put the £ symbol on two keys, which is even more weird.
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- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
Would have been more logical to have £ on L or P.grasshopper wrote:Here's a picture of the UK version of the 6gv2.
For some bizarre reason known only to Steelseries, they've swapped the #~ key with the less often used `¬| key. If I ever bought one and wanted to fit custom keycaps, I'd be tempted to swap those keys back to their correct positions by internally rewiring the keyboard.
I notice they've also put the £ symbol on two keys, which is even more weird.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
I need some help to decide which spherical keys should be from row 3 and whoich should be from their native row.
All alnum and punctuation keys should be from their specific row (1-4). Some modifiers do not exist in the rows where they would be needed.
Also, the space bars are all from row 3, so bottom modifiers would be better from row 3 too. As a side-effect, they would be more thumb-friendly.
I recommend to do all fuction keys in row 3, because they are usually not touch typed anyway and it would allow more flexibility.
2 units keys are not available in row 1 anyway, so row 3 is the best choice for them.
What about cursor keys? I'd prefer them from row 4, but on the other hand, they are kind of function keys.
Because we will save some function keys, I could add both variants.
Another question would be what to do with the numpad?
All alnum and punctuation keys should be from their specific row (1-4). Some modifiers do not exist in the rows where they would be needed.
Also, the space bars are all from row 3, so bottom modifiers would be better from row 3 too. As a side-effect, they would be more thumb-friendly.
I recommend to do all fuction keys in row 3, because they are usually not touch typed anyway and it would allow more flexibility.
2 units keys are not available in row 1 anyway, so row 3 is the best choice for them.
What about cursor keys? I'd prefer them from row 4, but on the other hand, they are kind of function keys.
Because we will save some function keys, I could add both variants.
Another question would be what to do with the numpad?
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- Location: Germany
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you could add r4 keys with 1.75 r_shift or make an additional set7bit wrote:I need some help to decide which spherical keys should be from row 3 and whoich should be from their native row.
All alnum and punctuation keys should be from their specific row (1-4). Some modifiers do not exist in the rows where they would be needed.
Also, the space bars are all from row 3, so bottom modifiers would be better from row 3 too. As a side-effect, they would be more thumb-friendly.
I recommend to do all fuction keys in row 3, because they are usually not touch typed anyway and it would allow more flexibility.
2 units keys are not available in row 1 anyway, so row 3 is the best choice for them.
What about cursor keys? I'd prefer them from row 4, but on the other hand, they are kind of function keys.
Because we will save some function keys, I could add both variants.
Another question would be what to do with the numpad?
and add a r1 1,75 backspace
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
Mine is more beautiful!Lamaboi wrote:7bit, do you maybe know how the mounting stems are placed on the LRET key?
Is it anything similar to the this one:
[WAY TOO BIG IMAGE OF AN L-SHAPE RETURN KEY]
I expect it to be like that.
BTW, iMav never took pictures of these and nobody told me if they turned out well.
Better ask squarebox, Garry or Peter (@geekhack).
- zulios
- Location: France
- Main keyboard: Tipro matrix (mx black) USB
- Main mouse: Kensington slimblade / Microsoft SideWinder X5
- Favorite switch: Ergo clears / MX black
- DT Pro Member: -
I had a look at my return key on the 6gv2 and it's even weirder, one of the mounts being a long white plastic tube
Better warn the other owners that they should forget about getting replacement caps for that board, or the return key might simply not fit indeed !
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Thanks for the info lamaboi, I almost got screwed on that one. Not 7bit's fault I have to mention. I'll make sure not to choose steelseries next time I need a board.
Better warn the other owners that they should forget about getting replacement caps for that board, or the return key might simply not fit indeed !
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Thanks for the info lamaboi, I almost got screwed on that one. Not 7bit's fault I have to mention. I'll make sure not to choose steelseries next time I need a board.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
The Steelseries Return key appears to be a 2.25 units return plus a 1.5 units key.
Why not stick with the normal ANSI Return plus a dummy 1.5 units key or maybe replace that stabiliser with a switch?
Why not stick with the normal ANSI Return plus a dummy 1.5 units key or maybe replace that stabiliser with a switch?
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
Take both and call yourself a !!!Lamaboi wrote:Damnit, so many styles, so many colors, so many choices...
Can't decide between SPH/TKL and ROUND3/TKL >_<
- Lamaboi
- Location: Thorunia, Poland
- Main keyboard: FC200RT/AB
- Main mouse: Logitech G500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
- DT Pro Member: -
I'm surely not geekish enough... but those spericals are sooo PREETEH!!!
I think they'd fit one of'em roundish Leopold cases quite well
And besides that, the only thing standing in the way is my poor wallet :<
I think they'd fit one of'em roundish Leopold cases quite well
And besides that, the only thing standing in the way is my poor wallet :<
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
You can sell your wallet because you won't need it anymore. Then, nothing is standing in your way to key-caps heaven!Lamaboi wrote:I'm surely not geekish enough... but those spericals are sooo PREETEH!!!
I think they'd fit one of'em roundish Leopold cases quite well
And besides that, the only thing standing in the way is my poor wallet :<
- Half-Saint
- Location: Slovenia, Europe
- Main keyboard: Raptor Gaming K1
- Main mouse: Logitech G5 Mk.2
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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How about those missing g80-1800 keys? There's just a few of them, see PM
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
Half-Saint wrote:How about those missing g80-1800 keys? There's just a few of them, see PM
You only need:
DELETE, END, NEXT for row 1, minus for row 2, plus for row 3 and slashed zero for row 4.
Or are the other keys missing?
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- Main keyboard: 6Gv2
- Main mouse: Kone+
- Favorite switch: Cherrry black
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Hi, i have a 6gv2 with a german layout.
The enter key looks like this:
The enter key looks like this:
- Lamaboi
- Location: Thorunia, Poland
- Main keyboard: FC200RT/AB
- Main mouse: Logitech G500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
- DT Pro Member: -
That's exctly how mine looks too:
The quality of those caps is utter shit. I've had to request replacements from SteelSeries support, there were 'kind enough' to send me up to 20 keys of choice while I only covered shipping of 5$. Ofcourse from the 20 keys that I've ordered half wasn't even the ones that I wanted...
Besides the lettering infill soaking in all kinds of shit, the ABS itself seems to be of low quality too, had to replace 3 keys after six months of use on the WASD cluster because of broken stems. The boards itself is imho great, build like a tank with the unfortunate exception of the caps.
By now I'd just rather get tkl leopold instead + tkl sph for cheapskates : P
The quality of those caps is utter shit. I've had to request replacements from SteelSeries support, there were 'kind enough' to send me up to 20 keys of choice while I only covered shipping of 5$. Ofcourse from the 20 keys that I've ordered half wasn't even the ones that I wanted...
Besides the lettering infill soaking in all kinds of shit, the ABS itself seems to be of low quality too, had to replace 3 keys after six months of use on the WASD cluster because of broken stems. The boards itself is imho great, build like a tank with the unfortunate exception of the caps.
By now I'd just rather get tkl leopold instead + tkl sph for cheapskates : P
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
I recommend to use the 2.25 units Return key which comes with all of the Standard kits.Lamaboi wrote:That's exctly how mine looks too:
The quality of those caps is utter shit. I've had to request replacements from SteelSeries support, there were 'kind enough' to send me up to 20 keys of choice while I only covered shipping of 5$. Ofcourse from the 20 keys that I've ordered half wasn't even the ones that I wanted...
Besides the lettering infill soaking in all kinds of shit, the ABS itself seems to be of low quality too, had to replace 3 keys after six months of use on the WASD cluster because of broken stems. The boards itself is imho great, build like a tank with the unfortunate exception of the caps.
By now I'd just rather get tkl leopold instead + tkl sph for cheapskates : P
Try to fit a switch on the position where that useless white thingy is, or just put a blank 1.5 units key on it.
BTW: The key caps on you keyboards are just to protect the switches until you place real key caps on them!