I already mentioned my PowerBook G4. Let's raise the stakes with a 4th architecture:
A cookie if you can get it running on 68k!
I already mentioned my PowerBook G4. Let's raise the stakes with a 4th architecture:
My firmwares actually do not support this particular feature. Support for QMK "Magic" (now called "Command" by QMK themselves) toggles within the Vial GUI only arrived in Vial 0.6.0, and my firmwares are still based on 0.4.1, since I haven't yet managed to get Vial 0.5+ running stably on the Xwhatsit. NKRO on/off is located under this "Magic" feature. You can still control the keyboards running this firmware with the latest version of the Vial utility (0.7.1 at the time of this writing) and even the vial.rocks web site, but it can detect which Vial features the firmware does and doesn't support, and will only show the options applicable to that firmware. Thus the "Magic" tab doesn't even show up under QMK Settings.
I attempted to explain this in a PM but I'm not sure I explained it very well.
Yup, either that or pick a very not-often-used key, or at least one that a particular user doesn't find that useful to them. One example might be code 0x65 "Application" (e.g., "the right-click key"), which I feel like not too many people actually use. Or maybe 0x39 Caps Lock.Ellipse wrote: ↑12 Sep 2023, 02:43So as to avoid using a key that would potentially have a use within certain programs [...] I guess the trick would be to set the key in each Vial configuration not to MO(1) but to a rarely-used key recognized by QMK as a key press sent to the computer but that won't do anything on the computer, so that the hid-remapper could recognize it, and program each Layer 1 intended function in hid-remapper. For example, special key + D to send the mute command. Which keys would work best?
Now you're getting it! Yes, if you want the hid-mapper shared layer, your choices here are either to give up a QMK layer key, OR to sacrifice up to THREE keys as layer-selector keys: two separate Fn keys (one for left, and one for right) for the QMK layer select, and then a third Fn key on either keyboard to act as your hid-remapper layer select.
That is definitely a conclusion that I'm sure some people will come to. Heck, a few here already have; for example, Mu and his beloved Karabiner.
I don't use one myself (except Karabiner occasionally on my Mac laptops when I've wanted to have that stuuuuuuupid Fn key in the lower-left act as Ctrl instead), so hopefully somebody else with more knowledge and experience with the available options can step in. Aside from Karabiner on Mac, on the Windows side the only one I have a passing familiarity with is AutoHotkey, which is less of a point-and-click solution and more of a scripting language. Whether either app is suitable for the purpose being discussed here, unfortunately can't say.
Oooh, that's good to hear. Any reviewers to watch out for who are getting these early batch boards? (Especially the F122)Ellipse wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023, 19:45I hope to submit the F104 and FSSK Round 2 files to the factory for mass firmware loading next week so I hope that folks can do extensive daily driver type testing this week. The inner assemblies all completed production some time ago and are just waiting for the latest firmware. (Also the first batch of F104/FSSK/F122 cases completed production at the case factory and will be on its way to the assembly factory this week).
Sounds like something Chyrosran22 would be into. Surprised he hasn't got in touch regarding it. Big keyboards is kinda his thing. Especially if they're mechancal and built anything like the previous ones you have made.Ellipse wrote: ↑13 Sep 2023, 23:32RedESC no one has reached out specifically for the F122 but some reviewers are interested in one of the new Model M style case boards without finalizing which one they want.
If anyone can reach out to the various reviewers on their social media it would be much appreciated. This would help get the word out about the new project. It's likely that many of the reviewers became aware of the project through these contacts.
I seem to recall him saying he no longer purchases keyboards for review; he only reviews units that are sent to him, so that might be why.
Nah, think he has bought one of these. Either that or he already has a deal in place for a review sample based on his latest twitter reply. Looking forward to seeing his opinion of it and VIAL. (think the Leyden Jar is mostly setup for VIAL instead of QMK/VIA if my understanding is right)
Oh that's great then! I always love his reviews and can't wait for him to get his hands on one of these.RedESC wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 10:18Nah, think he has bought one of these. Either that or he already has a deal in place for a review sample based on his latest twitter reply. Looking forward to seeing his opinion of it and VIAL. (think the Leyden Jar is mostly setup for VIAL instead of QMK/VIA if my understanding is right)
I know that you really like the vial.rocks web interface. But I don't have a good read on whether Chyros loves, hates, or is indifferent to web-based configurators. However, I have a feeling that it's probably not indifference as he seems to have strongly-held opinions regardless of what those opinions are (I can relate ). Therefore, regardless of what you send him, I would make sure to be explicitly clear that he has his choice: he can use vial.rocks to configure his keyboard, OR he can download an app that can be used to configure the keyboard OFF-LINE by going to https://get.vial.today/download/
Appreciated!
Received this mail this morning. My bid was 9% of the "..the final auction price which may be a little higher than what a few of you bid".Congratulations! You are one of the top bidders and you have won the Dutch/reverse auction that started earlier this year. My apologies for the delays on my side to get everything together ready to go.
Secret winners' link (please do not share):
https://www.modelfkeyboards.com/product/f15-split-ergonomic-model-f-keyboard/
As a reminder, with a dutch auction everyone is paying the same price, which is the lowest price that all of you bid. Limit 2 F15 boards per winner (you can also win each of all 3 models though).
The deadline to complete payment is the end of this month, 9/30, but if you need more time please feel free to reply and request it.
Please see the product pages for some important updates, recommendations, and important notes. The main new feature is built-in Vial compatibility for all 3 models, thanks to great efforts by NathanA over on the Deskthority forum. Vial is an open source GUI-based layout configuration option that allows you to use the website vial.rocks or the open source Vial program to configure your layout without having to reflash any firmware, a big savings on time.
In terms of the low/custom serial add-on, currently all serial numbers are available and any 7 digit number is acceptable, as well as any production date and year. The web site allows you to directly order the first 20 or so serials. If reserving a serial, you have 30 minutes to check out while the serial is reserved to you. If a serial is greyed out, that means someone else has reserved it in their cart or has successfully placed an order with the serial. As always, low serial numbers outside of the listed ones are requests and you agree to accept another serial without a change in the cost if yours is unavailable (420 and 1337 tend to go early on for example).
As a note, the final auction price may be a little higher than what a few of you bid. I am offering a few extra waitlisted folks the ability to order the board at the auction price before everything opens up to the public for the last remaining units (if any are left) that will go for the full price instead of the discounted auction price.
And please do post / send me photos of your setups with these new keyboards after they arrive!
Sincerely,
Joe
Yea, my winning bid was noticably lower too. I suspect the delay was due to lack of bids exceeding a desired threshold. It is very suspect that the winning price has a common suffix used for sales, e.g. "99" or "49", instead of something more likely to be submitted through an auction form, like "00" or "50".
I haven't had the chance to try them yet as my Model F is at work, safe from being questioned by my significant other both in terms of noise and cost, but I'd be thrilled to have a VIAL-compatible firmware where the solenoid works well. This has been my issue previously, it's just completely impossible to get the solenoid to keep up regardless of dwell time. Flashing the standard QMK firmware makes it keep up with my typing speed (which isn't impressive at all, around 100 WPM normally).
So there are 50 units, the price is set after the lowest bid of the top 50 bids - this leaves one unit per "action winner".Ellipse wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 18:12Yes, the winners just went out today for the 3 custom projects. Apologies for the long delay in wrapping up these auctions. As noted at the start of the auction earlier this year, for the ones with 50 boards, pricing would be set around the (less than 50th) highest bid, with the remaining boards to be open to the public, for those who prefer not to bid or who did not hear about the project in time to place a bid.
For the winners announcement I have also included some bidders who bid below the final price, as noted in the email that was posted, in case they still wanted to bid before the project opens up to the public.
You are totally right!Think the Leyden Jar is mostly setup for VIAL instead of QMK/VIA if my understanding is right.