Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro JP
- guilleguillaume
- Location: Barcelona, Spain
- Main keyboard: Kmac Mini
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
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I made some quick photos of my Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro JP
I enjoy both versions of HHKB but I think I would choose this over the regular one.
I'm still studying how to make work the dead keys of the JIS layout
I enjoy both versions of HHKB but I think I would choose this over the regular one.
I'm still studying how to make work the dead keys of the JIS layout
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Ducky Mini with blues and GH60 keycap set.
- Main mouse: Zowie EC1 Evo
- Favorite switch: Really not sure :D
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That is a beautiful looking board, and I think it looks fantastic with just the CC keycap, nothing over the top, very jelly
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- Location: Ugly American
- Main keyboard: As Long As It is Helvetica
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OK, I'll repeat myself....
It's Reddit where I get dirty.
I keep telling people I post the same way on DT/GH/OCN/[H]forum...Arrows FTW!
Where IS that HHKB3?
Or the Pure for that matter?
It's Reddit where I get dirty.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Ducky Mini with blues and GH60 keycap set.
- Main mouse: Zowie EC1 Evo
- Favorite switch: Really not sure :D
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Where did you get it from?
- guilleguillaume
- Location: Barcelona, Spain
- Main keyboard: Kmac Mini
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
- Favorite switch: Topre
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Will try to do pictures of the back and the box. It explains really well what DIP switches do.woody wrote:Could you post any DIP manual it has, like the sticker on the bottom side of the original HHKB Pro? And any leaflet or whatever that has any useful info.
This key acts as the one that send ººººººººººººººº or ªªªªªªªªªªªªªªª. Is the one on the left of Number 1 in the number row in a standar keyboard, I can't remember the name of itkaiserreich wrote:What does the "HH" key do?
off right now the keys that don't do anything are those:
I've never used Insert key so I don't miss the key near Back Space and the other ones I have to figure out how to recognise the code they send in case they are sending anything.
I bought it from Geekstuff4uGeorgeStorm wrote:Where did you get it from?
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- Location: the crapper, NL, EU
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The tilde '`' key (normally on ansi layout next to '1') does that for you!? For me it's only ever useful to bring up console in certain games..guilleguillaume wrote:This key acts as the one that send ººººººººººººººº or ªªªªªªªªªªªªªªª. Is the one on the left of Number 1 in the number row in a standar keyboard, I can't remember the name of it
I hate insert with a passion, only ever tap it on accident :/guilleguillaume wrote: off right now the keys that don't do anything are those:[pic]
I've never used Insert key so I don't miss the key near Back Space and the other ones I have to figure out how to recognise the code they send in case they are sending anything.
Until now that is, on my winkeyless mx11800 I've now set it to winkey, much better.
And recognising keys, if you are a windows user it's as easy* as grabbing autohotkey and mucking about; on linux it's supposedly even easier using x's default config files or something.
*unless the keys don't send scancodes like laptop 'fn' keys often do.
Spoiler:
PS2: Wtf, the jap version is actually CHEAPER than the normal one!?
PS3: Mind sharing how much you got charged by your government etc?
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They should give the 'HH' key out as standard.
Be a nice replacement for the Fn key
Be a nice replacement for the Fn key
- webwit
- Wild Duck
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You need to install Japanese language support on your os to activate those keys.
You need to install Japanese language support on your os to activate those keys.
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Not every language requires a space between words. Spacebar in Japanese is used for changing the hiragana into kanji/katakana. Japanese typists might not use space nearly as often as a westerner would and when they do, it's usually hitting it multiple times to select the appropriate "spelling".
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Why would that not be perfect? I reckon I always hit space within the same two unit area (per hand though; I do use both left and right)..Trent wrote:How would you even type on that?? Seems like a bit of an excessively compact behavior.rodtang wrote:There are 2 unit ones.Trent wrote:2. That is the smallest fucking space bar I think I have ever seen!
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
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I don't have any trouble using a 1.5 units key on my Tipro keyboard.Trent wrote:How would you even type on that?? Seems like a bit of an excessively compact behavior.rodtang wrote:There are 2 unit ones.Trent wrote:2. That is the smallest fucking space bar I think I have ever seen!
Just remove your space bar and put a 1.5 units key on and give it a try!
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I was actually using a single key on my space for a month (cleaning caps w dental tabs until the lettering wore; caps still yellow :/ ... protip, don't overdo it, and don't do it without sunshine if you're trying to rid of the yellow instead of the filth)
Single key was decent, just a little small (tapping the side ridge is not that comfortable). I think 3u should be perfect for people that use both thumbs, max 4 if you really like spacious space.
Single key was decent, just a little small (tapping the side ridge is not that comfortable). I think 3u should be perfect for people that use both thumbs, max 4 if you really like spacious space.
- guilleguillaume
- Location: Barcelona, Spain
- Main keyboard: Kmac Mini
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
- Favorite switch: Topre
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I've tried it and it works. Never thought of changing the language to JPwebwit wrote:@guilleguillaume
You need to install Japanese language support on your os to activate those keys.
Every key is working if I use JP and it's funny to change between Hiragana and the standar with just one key. Too bad I don't know Japanese
I've tried to use Insert on the Fn layer and it works so problem solved.off wrote:[...]
And recognising keys, if you are a windows user it's as easy* as grabbing autohotkey and mucking about; on linux it's supposedly even easier using x's default config files or something.
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PS: Your white one is so much sexier than that black one. Especially with that cherry on top. Imvho.
PS2: Wtf, the jap version is actually CHEAPER than the normal one!?
PS3: Mind sharing how much you got charged by your government etc?
Been using Autohotkey lately and after trying to figure out the scan codes they only get recognised when the input language is JP as Webwit told me.
Spoiler:
They charged me with 75€ like they did with my Realforce 87U. They don't like me to carry foreigner keyboards
I love that spacebar. I don't see any reason to have a larger one.Trent wrote:[...]
2. That is the smallest fucking space bar I think I have ever seen!
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- Location: Ugly American
- Main keyboard: As Long As It is Helvetica
- Main mouse: Mickey
- Favorite switch: Wanna Switch? Well, I Certainly Did!
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Hmm... my Filco Zero JP version maps all those special keys fine:
http://homepages.cwi.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/scancodes-6.html
;Japanese Keyboard
SC07B::Send "Key Left of Spacebar"
SC079::Send "Key Right of Spacebar"
SC070::Send "Key Left of RALT"
SC073::Send "Key Left of RSHIFT"
SC07D::Send "Key Left of BACKSPACE"
http://homepages.cwi.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/scancodes-6.html
;Japanese Keyboard
SC07B::Send "Key Left of Spacebar"
SC079::Send "Key Right of Spacebar"
SC070::Send "Key Left of RALT"
SC073::Send "Key Left of RSHIFT"
SC07D::Send "Key Left of BACKSPACE"
- guilleguillaume
- Location: Barcelona, Spain
- Main keyboard: Kmac Mini
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
- Favorite switch: Topre
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I'm also using W7 64 bits and they send the same codes that Ripster wrote... I'm a noob software user
I supose it's all about binding those codes to something useful now. Will try to do it and then repost my experiences. Thank you all.
I supose it's all about binding those codes to something useful now. Will try to do it and then repost my experiences. Thank you all.
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Shameless plug on autohotkey minithread (AFAIcouldfind there wasn't any so I made it).