F104+SSK+122+62+77+50+Ergo orders now open! New Kishsaver+Industrial Model F Keyboards
Thanks! I started watching late last night and was surprised it was gone this morning when I continued but managed to find the new link from a google search.
Fascinating video, superb to see and hear the inside story and all the details and gotchas of manufacturing. Just trying to talk myself into hitting "place" on my 104 order now.
Fascinating video, superb to see and hear the inside story and all the details and gotchas of manufacturing. Just trying to talk myself into hitting "place" on my 104 order now.
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The first F104 with a sample Model M classic style die cast aluminum powdercoated case has been completed! Photos below. The sample case has some casting issues which you can see in the photo. The factory is looking to correct these issues before proceeding to production.
I like the texture of the sample cases (more photos of the texture are in some prior posts).
Please disregard the 5 incorrect 1.5U key and 2U Vertical colors (should be pebble instead of pearl).
I like the texture of the sample cases (more photos of the texture are in some prior posts).
Please disregard the 5 incorrect 1.5U key and 2U Vertical colors (should be pebble instead of pearl).
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If each half has its own USB cable and shows up as a separate keyboard, the solution would need to be done in the computer side. A hybrid solution would theoretically be possible that pressing the Fn key would be sent back to the keyboard as a fake LED (for example), and a custom firmware would pretend that the local Fn is pressed when the LED is lit, but that would need software support on the computer (i.e., some program that listens to a specific, otherwise unused, key being held and lights up this virtual LED; maybe the scroll lock LED could be repurposed for this).
The way the Ergodox keyboards handle this is that the two halves are connected to each other and only the "master" half is connected to the computer, where it shows as a single keyboard. The controllers in in the new model F keyboards could certainly be reprogrammed to work like this, but an additional connector for the cable between them would be needed. 4 wires should be sufficient (power, ground, data and clock).
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it should certainly be possible as I have used split keebs from http://www.rgkbk.net and using split usb-c cables.Arkku wrote: ↑03 Apr 2023, 21:08If each half has its own USB cable and shows up as a separate keyboard, the solution would need to be done in the computer side. A hybrid solution would theoretically be possible that pressing the Fn key would be sent back to the keyboard as a fake LED (for example), and a custom firmware would pretend that the local Fn is pressed when the LED is lit, but that would need software support on the computer (i.e., some program that listens to a specific, otherwise unused, key being held and lights up this virtual LED; maybe the scroll lock LED could be repurposed for this).
The way the Ergodox keyboards handle this is that the two halves are connected to each other and only the "master" half is connected to the computer, where it shows as a single keyboard. The controllers in in the new model F keyboards could certainly be reprogrammed to work like this, but an additional connector for the cable between them would be needed. 4 wires should be sufficient (power, ground, data and clock).
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Zcool31 the cases will be all aluminum except for the F62/F77 classic style cases which remain zinc. Zinc is just too heavy!
jwsz yes they are all USB C. They are not case mounted though, so you have to unscrew the keyboard or buy a USB-C extension cable.
Vizir please do share more details on how this works. I can't seem to access your link.
jwsz yes they are all USB C. They are not case mounted though, so you have to unscrew the keyboard or buy a USB-C extension cable.
Vizir please do share more details on how this works. I can't seem to access your link.
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The link doesn't work, so just to confirm: do both cables go to the computer and no cable between the two halves of the keyboard? And then holding an Fn key (that is not Apple Fn, but rather a custom one defined) changes how keys behave on the other half where you are not holding the key.Vizir wrote: ↑04 Apr 2023, 06:05it should certainly be possible as I have used split keebs from http://www.rgkbk.net and using split usb-c cables.
For example, if you have mapped Fn + Tab to send Caps Lock key, does it work if you hold the Fn key on the right half and press Tab on the left half? It seems impossible without custom drivers (or some direct communication between the halves).
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Yeah, if split cable means that it connects the two halves in the middle, then of course the cable can be why it works.
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Here is a nice article on the new Model F project posted in The Register today: https://forums.theregister.com/forum/al ... keyboards/
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The news have hit Ars Technica: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/04 ... -computers
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Thanks for sharing that link! Everyone please do keep sharing links here if they come across project mentions. Most times I only learn about articles when someone sends me a link.Findecanor wrote: ↑04 Apr 2023, 23:25The news have hit Ars Technica: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/04 ... -computers
I read in the comments section about a small number of folks who prefer the space between Ctrl and Alt to have no key (no Win/Gui key). I remember some folks were talking about 3d printing a part to serve as a flat low profile cap that could snap into the cut out key hole on a Model F top inner assembly for folks who want a gap between those keys - does anyone have details on this mod?
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I am in this camp. As a MacOS user who prefers to reconfigure the CapsLock key to Cmd/Ctrl, I have no use for the 1U keys on the bottom row. On my F77 I do need a Fn key, but my F77 has a split right shift for this purpose.
I also find that the WKL gaps help my fingers locate the modifiers better, so if I could block out those 1U keys I would. The question is if a 3D printed blocker would mess with the capsense — at least on my F77, if I remove a button and leave the barrel and spring exposed, that key goes bananas unless I disable the key in the controller.
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Here follows an article issued ON the Italian WIRED.
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The new project has made it onto the homepage of slashdot!
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/23/ ... i-incoming
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/23/ ... i-incoming
Thanks for sharing this link.
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Everyone please resubscribe to the updated YouTube channel for the project:
https://www.youtube.com/@Brand_New_Model_F_Keyboards
To catch everyone up, here are the updated links to each of the previously posted project videos. The older links posted in this thread prior to this month may not be working.
Full size and other Brand New Model F Keyboards major project launch today! Typing test and teardown New full size and other Model F keyboards launch today! Introducing the Brand New Model F Keyboard Google NYC Tech Talk on Bringing Back the Model F Keyboard Brand New Beam Spring Keyboards Setup Guide Model F Keyboard Quality control secrets REVEALED - fixing nonworking or buzzing keys, typing test CNC Milling a keycap injection mold: Brand New Model F Keyboard production Brand New Model F Keyboards production video: Laser cutting the top inner assembly Brand New Beam Spring Keyboard Project - typing test original vs. new The first time I typed on a Model F keyboard! Brand New Model F Keyboards Project Solenoid Installation Guide and Sound Test (Model F and Beam Spring Keyboards) Brand New Model F Keyboard setup: keycap installation Brand New Beam Spring Module Sound Comparison Test original vs. new Dead Simple Model F Firmware Customization and Setup Guide - QMK, Via / Vial - xwhatsit controllers Brand New Model F production: First tests of the 2018 custom built pneumatic spring attacher! Adjusting the solenoid settings (Model F and Beam Spring keyboards) Brand New Model F Keyboards instructional video: Opening up and closing the keyboard inner assembly Brand New Model F Keyboards production video: Stamping the inner foam Attaching 100,000 Model F springs+flippers! Production spring+flipper attacher machine Brand New Model F production Keyboards production video: inner assembly stamping and bending The first new production custom made Model F solenoids! Brand New Model F Keyboards production OFFICIAL way the factory closes the Model F inner assembly! Model F Keyboards production Making the old IDE hard drive style ribbon cables: Brand New Model F Keyboards production Injection molding the first new production Model F keycaps! Brand New Model F Keyboards Aluminum cases sample scratch test powdercoating
https://www.youtube.com/@Brand_New_Model_F_Keyboards
To catch everyone up, here are the updated links to each of the previously posted project videos. The older links posted in this thread prior to this month may not be working.
Full size and other Brand New Model F Keyboards major project launch today! Typing test and teardown New full size and other Model F keyboards launch today! Introducing the Brand New Model F Keyboard Google NYC Tech Talk on Bringing Back the Model F Keyboard Brand New Beam Spring Keyboards Setup Guide Model F Keyboard Quality control secrets REVEALED - fixing nonworking or buzzing keys, typing test CNC Milling a keycap injection mold: Brand New Model F Keyboard production Brand New Model F Keyboards production video: Laser cutting the top inner assembly Brand New Beam Spring Keyboard Project - typing test original vs. new The first time I typed on a Model F keyboard! Brand New Model F Keyboards Project Solenoid Installation Guide and Sound Test (Model F and Beam Spring Keyboards) Brand New Model F Keyboard setup: keycap installation Brand New Beam Spring Module Sound Comparison Test original vs. new Dead Simple Model F Firmware Customization and Setup Guide - QMK, Via / Vial - xwhatsit controllers Brand New Model F production: First tests of the 2018 custom built pneumatic spring attacher! Adjusting the solenoid settings (Model F and Beam Spring keyboards) Brand New Model F Keyboards instructional video: Opening up and closing the keyboard inner assembly Brand New Model F Keyboards production video: Stamping the inner foam Attaching 100,000 Model F springs+flippers! Production spring+flipper attacher machine Brand New Model F production Keyboards production video: inner assembly stamping and bending The first new production custom made Model F solenoids! Brand New Model F Keyboards production OFFICIAL way the factory closes the Model F inner assembly! Model F Keyboards production Making the old IDE hard drive style ribbon cables: Brand New Model F Keyboards production Injection molding the first new production Model F keycaps! Brand New Model F Keyboards Aluminum cases sample scratch test powdercoating
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This is really really awesome. The possibility of a F122 not (that) much bigger than a normal model M is really interesting to me.
By the way, I was looking at the 3D render of the F122 and was wondering, is it possible to make the numpad into a 5x4 keypad or do we have to use the two 2U Plus, Enter and Zero keys?
By the way, I was looking at the 3D render of the F122 and was wondering, is it possible to make the numpad into a 5x4 keypad or do we have to use the two 2U Plus, Enter and Zero keys?
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Really enjoyed the Google talk. Both highly informative and excellent presentation wise as well.
One possibly really, really stupid question. So, cannot use the metal F104 case with Model Ms, but would the opposite work? I mean could I use regular plastic Model M case with the F104 inner assembly? Would it at least fit in (+ maybe some personal modding to seat it properly)?
Not really interested on getting yet-another-model F, but my Model F AT has always sounded like the best sounding Model F for my ears, and its in plastic case. Got interested on maybe having F104 in a (plastic) Model M case.
One possibly really, really stupid question. So, cannot use the metal F104 case with Model Ms, but would the opposite work? I mean could I use regular plastic Model M case with the F104 inner assembly? Would it at least fit in (+ maybe some personal modding to seat it properly)?
Not really interested on getting yet-another-model F, but my Model F AT has always sounded like the best sounding Model F for my ears, and its in plastic case. Got interested on maybe having F104 in a (plastic) Model M case.
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Today the project is featured in TechSpot, ExtremeTech, and Adafruit's blog!
https://www.techspot.com/news/98225-new ... lable.html
https://www.extremetech.com/electronics ... more-sizes
https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/04/07/ne ... keyboards/
AnnoyedWalrus there are not enough pads in the 16x8 matrix unfortunately. Hopefully that will change in the future with the forthcoming Leyden Jar controller mentioned earlier, as it might have 2 more columns.
Nope the cases are not interchangeable. Maybe you can mod the case but I would say it is unlikely.
I do not think the case being plastic or metal has much of an impact on the sound. My thinking is that is due to most of the keyboard top being exposed and open to the keys.
https://www.techspot.com/news/98225-new ... lable.html
https://www.extremetech.com/electronics ... more-sizes
https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/04/07/ne ... keyboards/
AnnoyedWalrus there are not enough pads in the 16x8 matrix unfortunately. Hopefully that will change in the future with the forthcoming Leyden Jar controller mentioned earlier, as it might have 2 more columns.
Nope the cases are not interchangeable. Maybe you can mod the case but I would say it is unlikely.
I do not think the case being plastic or metal has much of an impact on the sound. My thinking is that is due to most of the keyboard top being exposed and open to the keys.
Nice to see so much interest. You reached viral status
Do you mean that the sensor PCB have enough pads for 5×4 numpad, and we just have to wait for a replacement controller?
Or the current sensor PCB is wired for the 16×8 matrix supported by the current controller, and we have to hope for a F122v2 that will have more pads and keys?
Sorry, but you accustomed me to a regular 5×3 numpad on the F77, and I don't want to go back to the weird numpad everyone uses... But your F122 is gorgeous...
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The production F122s currently on the project site are expected to have more splittable keys as delivered - not through a future update. No need to buy an update board or wait for a future update.
The F122 sample PCB uses all 128 pads currently to allow for ISO and ANSI, but with the production Leyden Jar controller the plan as noted earlier is to add 2 additional columns to have a 18x8 matrix to allow for splitting of all keys including HHKB style split right shift and split/regular backspace which are offered as current configurable options on the F122 page.
The F122 sample PCB uses all 128 pads currently to allow for ISO and ANSI, but with the production Leyden Jar controller the plan as noted earlier is to add 2 additional columns to have a 18x8 matrix to allow for splitting of all keys including HHKB style split right shift and split/regular backspace which are offered as current configurable options on the F122 page.
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- Main keyboard: Unicomp PC-122
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Nice! extra keys are always appreciated, and with this I can emulate the terminal keypad more accurately, 'cause I was a very smart cookie and ordered the first aid kit along with the extra keycaps. I'll need to look into the RP2040 MCU on the leyden jar controller, since I'm only familiar with flashing AVR MCUs.
edit: wow. there are so many options to flash these. there's picotool that you can use to put the MCU into bootloader mode and flash it entirely via USB but apparently you can literally just do to flash an RP2040 that's already in bootloader mode, from what I can tell.
second edit: so not only are we getting a controller that has more columns and extra space, said controller is also easier to program (at least in theory). I'm now more excited for the production boards than when I reserved one >.<
edit: wow. there are so many options to flash these. there's picotool that you can use to put the MCU into bootloader mode and flash it entirely via USB but apparently you can literally just do
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cat firmware.uf2 > /dev/sdX
second edit: so not only are we getting a controller that has more columns and extra space, said controller is also easier to program (at least in theory). I'm now more excited for the production boards than when I reserved one >.<
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Leyden Jar RP2040 flashing is so easy, you can even copy and paste the firmware file to Explorer and it automatically loads the firmware. No third party program or command is necessary.
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Yes sounds good!
Leyden Jar controller update: forum member Rico has posted an update on the Leyden Jar controller project below. This project uses the RP2040 chip and these controllers will hopefully power the current F122 production round and other boards in the future, once my current stock of ATMEGAs is depleted. I have tested the controller on the beam spring Round 2 prototype and all keys work perfectly so far. Rico plans to add 2 more columns to the project.
One way to add them is to change the two right side ground holes to 2 columns as shown in the attachment (I have circled these two holes). This way, the controller does not become too wide that it does not function with the current new Model F and Beam Spring keyboards. These columns will be ignored for all firmware except F122. For all other keyboards, the holes are connected to ground on the capacitive PCBs. Another option is to widen the controller to add 2 holes as also pictured in the attachment. It would be one or the other, not both changes.
https://www.keebtalk.com/t/the-leyden-j ... s/17489/18
Leyden Jar controller update: forum member Rico has posted an update on the Leyden Jar controller project below. This project uses the RP2040 chip and these controllers will hopefully power the current F122 production round and other boards in the future, once my current stock of ATMEGAs is depleted. I have tested the controller on the beam spring Round 2 prototype and all keys work perfectly so far. Rico plans to add 2 more columns to the project.
One way to add them is to change the two right side ground holes to 2 columns as shown in the attachment (I have circled these two holes). This way, the controller does not become too wide that it does not function with the current new Model F and Beam Spring keyboards. These columns will be ignored for all firmware except F122. For all other keyboards, the holes are connected to ground on the capacitive PCBs. Another option is to widen the controller to add 2 holes as also pictured in the attachment. It would be one or the other, not both changes.
https://www.keebtalk.com/t/the-leyden-j ... s/17489/18
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Does anyone have feedback on specific changes to improve the project web site? I use wordpress and woocommerce so there are limitations on what is possible. Feel free to PM me if you'd prefer.