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- Main keyboard: Noppoo Choc pro MX Brown
- Main mouse: Steelseries Xai
- Favorite switch: MX Brown/ Buckling Spring
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That's cool. Does the keyboard have a special purpose? ie. checkout counter
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
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http://devlin.co.uk/keyboards/index.htmlraptorized wrote:That's cool. Does the keyboard have a special purpose? ie. checkout counter
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: If you are patient, you will buy the Poker when, eventually, one becomes available. If not, you will buy the Pure now, and later the Poker too when, eventually, one becomes available.SPooNiTe wrote:Ohh mighty oracle, I am but still having troubles. I do wish for a keyboard with Blue switches, but is is best to settle for browns on the Poker that I do dream of having? Or shall I decline myself the right to have the gorgeous Poker and settle on a fc200r or the new Ducky Shine in a few weeks with those tactile blue switches? Or, yet another option, must I settle for a Pure with Blue switches, but that cannot be made beautiful with Patrick's PBT sets?
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: There is no 5 x 5 Cherry matrix available, the G80-3700 is the obvious alternative.andrewjoy wrote:Oh mighty Oracle,
I am looking for a small programmable matrix possibly about 5 x 5. It needs to be mechanical and would be better with cherry MX ( not blue)
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Happy Hacking Professional 2.phasebash wrote:Dear Oracle,
I'm a developer who has typed somewhere between 4.0 - 4.5 million lines of code in my time and still uses an Apple mini keyboard. I think I should be using something better don't you think? I spend a lot of time in Vim and IntelliJ (with the vim plugin).
What do you recommend to increase my efficiency and happiness?
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
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I may humbly add that another alternative would be a Genovation 4x6 or 7x5 matrix keyboard. Cherry MX switches, fully programmable, PS/2 or USB.The Keyboard Oracle wrote:The Keyboard Oracle has decided: There is no 5 x 5 Cherry matrix available, the G80-3700 is the obvious alternative.andrewjoy wrote:Oh mighty Oracle,
I am looking for a small programmable matrix possibly about 5 x 5. It needs to be mechanical and would be better with cherry MX ( not blue)
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
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kbdfr wrote:I may humbly add that another alternative would be a Genovation 4x6 or 7x5 matrix keyboard. Cherry MX switches, fully programmable, PS/2 or USB.The Keyboard Oracle wrote:The Keyboard Oracle has decided: There is no 5 x 5 Cherry matrix available, the G80-3700 is the obvious alternative.andrewjoy wrote:Oh mighty Oracle,
I am looking for a small programmable matrix possibly about 5 x 5. It needs to be mechanical and would be better with cherry MX ( not blue)
that's exactly what i am looking fro thanks
oracle is good too but i think a simple matrix would be easy to mod and that is what i want to do with it
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Leopold FC200R.Knoughts wrote:Oh might oracle! What tenkeyless-keyboard should one get for under a hundred dollars? (Otakus are fine as well!)
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- Location: South Carolina - Continental United States
- Main keyboard: SS 6gv2
- Main mouse: Razer Deathadder
- Favorite switch: MX Blue
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But but but the HPE 87....The Keyboard Oracle wrote:The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Leopold FC200R.Knoughts wrote:Oh might oracle! What tenkeyless-keyboard should one get for under a hundred dollars? (Otakus are fine as well!)
- Homing Lasers
- Main keyboard: Leopold FC200R
- Main mouse: Some silly Corsair "gaming" mouse
- Favorite switch: MX Blue~
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50 USD. Also stabilizers, edge roundness, cable detach-ability, and classiness.Knoughts wrote:Leopolds appear to be a good choice! However there are also Filcos, what are the main differences between Filcos and Leopolds?
- sordna
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage LF / Dvorak layout
- Main mouse: Logitech M500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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Oh wise Oracle,
do you know of any small mechanical keyboards, preferably backlit, with 5 rows of keys (such the Poker and Pure) that have dedicated arrow keys? Or, described the other way around, something like the RACE or Nopoo Choc mini keyboards, but without the function key row?
I guess I'm looking for a compact mechanical keyboard that has somewhere around 68 keys...
do you know of any small mechanical keyboards, preferably backlit, with 5 rows of keys (such the Poker and Pure) that have dedicated arrow keys? Or, described the other way around, something like the RACE or Nopoo Choc mini keyboards, but without the function key row?
I guess I'm looking for a compact mechanical keyboard that has somewhere around 68 keys...
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The KMAC Mini keyboard.
- sordna
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage LF / Dvorak layout
- Main mouse: Logitech M500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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Nice find, didn't know about the KMAC mini! I see it has 76 keys, and includes function keys on the side. I don't want dedicated function keys at all, and would rather have the keyboard be a little more compact instead. Any other possibilities, under 70 keys ?
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Oracle provided the closest match. An alternative compromise is the Poker in dedicated arrow key mode.
- sordna
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage LF / Dvorak layout
- Main mouse: Logitech M500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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Oh most wise Oracle, I commend thy sincerity and discernment. Indeed, I shall rely on my old Poker/mx reds for my compact keyboarding needs, until a new breed of 68-key keyboards perhaps emerges. I thank thee once more!
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- Main keyboard: Realforce
- Favorite switch: Topre
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The keyboard for the Siemens Dimension RXL chemical analyser, made by TG3 Electronics.
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- swagpiratex
- Main keyboard: Filco Multicam Tactile
- Main mouse: Logitech G9x MW3 Edition
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
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O wise one, I've come to seek your counsel. I've recently acquired a Das Keyboard (Blue) and Filco Multicam (Brown), both in full size configurations, but my wandering eye seeks to add more to my treasures.
I dislike old style models and have acquired a taste for newer designs. Please recommend me a TKL board with brown switches with that would make a nice next addition to my collection. It may or may not adorn nyan cat and rainbow keys to showcase my infinite masculinity.
I dislike old style models and have acquired a taste for newer designs. Please recommend me a TKL board with brown switches with that would make a nice next addition to my collection. It may or may not adorn nyan cat and rainbow keys to showcase my infinite masculinity.
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The Typenow Solid.
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- Main keyboard: Logitech G110
- Main mouse: Razer Naga
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX brown/black
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O wise elder, I humbly request your judgement. I require an ISO (UK) layout gaming keyboard, with quiet mechanical switches, tenkeyless recommended. I scoured countless scrolls and learnt of an ancient switch known as....topre. The switches looked like everything I ever dreamed of, tough, quiet and nice to type on. But they were cursed, the curse had many names, expensive, pricey, pricey and expensive. Oh great seer, Is there any cheap topre keyboard in our current time? Will such a thing ever exist? And if my search for a cheap topre keyboard is in vain, is there such a thing as a quiet mechanical keyboard that can stand up to the sheer amazingness of topre switches?
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: You are cursed by nonexistent cheap Topre keyboards, the yen, and the ISO tenkeyless requirement combined. Your best hope is an obscure Topre find on Yahoo Auctions Japan. Alternatively, the Cherry MX Red or Brown switch may be of your liking, providing a path to a wider range of (cheaper) keyboards. You may want to try before you buy.
- sordna
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage LF / Dvorak layout
- Main mouse: Logitech M500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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What do you know, a 67-key keyboard is proposed here ... a compact version of the XTant project.sordna wrote:Oh most wise Oracle, I commend thy sincerity and discernment. Indeed, I shall rely on my old Poker/mx reds for my compact keyboarding needs, until a new breed of 68-key keyboards perhaps emerges. I thank thee once more!
There is hope!
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- wsa
- Location: Eastern U.S.A.
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch
- Main mouse: NONE
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX blue
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Oh great and wise Oracle, who is learned in the ways of keyboards, I entreat you to hear my supplication, and supplicate you to entertain my entreaty.
I am a novice to the new ways of mechanical keyboarding, but a follower of the way of programming, and a student of the path of UNIX.
Many hours have I spent coding on quality keyboards with mechanical switches, with the Control key in its Right and Proper place under the left pinky, where it is easily accessed when chording and issuing the holy Escape Sequences. But when quality keyboards fell victim to corporate greed and mass production, the Control key was shrunk, and moved, and inferior keyboards placed a key which is useless in the way of UNIX, in the rightful place of the Control key.
And yet the wonderful, compact designs of Poker, Filco, Leopard, emulate the cheap and lousy keyboards of Corporate Greed, that shun the disciples of the Patriarchs, in placing the almighty Control where the hand must cramp to reach.
And yet, even still, the Happy Hacking keyboard, though wise in its layout, does not possess a switch with the tactile feedback upon which I depend.
So I beg you, oh wise and noble Oracle, does there exist a keyboard with Tactile switches, such as the Buckling Spring or the Cherry MX Blue, which has a Compact Layout, possessing or lacking dedicated arrow and function keys, where the majestic Control key is restored to its place of honor?
I am a novice to the new ways of mechanical keyboarding, but a follower of the way of programming, and a student of the path of UNIX.
Many hours have I spent coding on quality keyboards with mechanical switches, with the Control key in its Right and Proper place under the left pinky, where it is easily accessed when chording and issuing the holy Escape Sequences. But when quality keyboards fell victim to corporate greed and mass production, the Control key was shrunk, and moved, and inferior keyboards placed a key which is useless in the way of UNIX, in the rightful place of the Control key.
And yet the wonderful, compact designs of Poker, Filco, Leopard, emulate the cheap and lousy keyboards of Corporate Greed, that shun the disciples of the Patriarchs, in placing the almighty Control where the hand must cramp to reach.
And yet, even still, the Happy Hacking keyboard, though wise in its layout, does not possess a switch with the tactile feedback upon which I depend.
So I beg you, oh wise and noble Oracle, does there exist a keyboard with Tactile switches, such as the Buckling Spring or the Cherry MX Blue, which has a Compact Layout, possessing or lacking dedicated arrow and function keys, where the majestic Control key is restored to its place of honor?
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The Keyboard Oracle has decided: The KBC Poker has a dip switch to swap the Left Control and Caps Lock locations.
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- Location: England
- Main keyboard: DAS Ultimate
- Main mouse: 3M ergonomic mouse (large)
- Favorite switch: Topre
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Oh mighty Orcale, I beseech thee. Should I buy the Majestouch 2 TKL (£95 GBP delivered) or Leopold FC200R ($150 USD delivered)?
I prefer the LEDs on the Leopold, and I like the detachable USB cable, but some say Majestouch 2 is better to type on.
Additionally, is there an equivalent where the editing section (arrow keys etc) is on the left? I'm after Cherry brown switches.
Thank you
I prefer the LEDs on the Leopold, and I like the detachable USB cable, but some say Majestouch 2 is better to type on.
Additionally, is there an equivalent where the editing section (arrow keys etc) is on the left? I'm after Cherry brown switches.
Thank you
- Icarium
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: These fields just
- Main mouse: opened my eyes
- Favorite switch: I need to bring stuff to work
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IANAO but there are a lot of opinions on what is best to type on and they vary a lot. If you want the extra bling get the Leopold, otherwise get the cheaper MJ2. There are no keyboards with the editing section on the left. It's a right handed world.