[IC] HyperMicro and HyperMini Keyboard
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
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Hyper groupbuy will start when Round 4 ended, which will be in March 2013.
C600 will indeed use the SPACENEW which is the spacebar for G80-1800 keyboards with windows keys (as far as I remember).
C600 will indeed use the SPACENEW which is the spacebar for G80-1800 keyboards with windows keys (as far as I remember).
- Netdewt
- Location: Minnesota, USA
- Main keyboard: OLKB Preonic
- Main mouse: Endgame XM1
- Favorite switch: MX Silent Red
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I like the HyperMicro. Wondering about cases, key sets, and how to type numbers though. Does Teensy work well with Mac?
What is the timing of this GB? Will it take 2 years? That's actually a serious question.
What about HyperNumPad?
What is the timing of this GB? Will it take 2 years? That's actually a serious question.
What about HyperNumPad?
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
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- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
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Yes. I think the only system with which you can't program it is M$-Windows.
It will not take 2 years.I will start when I shipped Round 4, which will be in march or April.
It will not take 2 years.I will start when I shipped Round 4, which will be in march or April.
- rindorbrot
- Location: Bavaria, Germany
- Main keyboard: Phantom, GON NerD 2.0 TKL
- Main mouse: Zowie ZA11
- Favorite switch: MX Ergo-Clear, Nixdorf Soft-Touch
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yes, a nice numpad would be a cool idea, i want a hexadecimal one!
- gimpster
- Location: Seattle, WA
- Main keyboard: Realforce 87USD 10th
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Trackpad
- Favorite switch: Topre
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Wow...classy...and I thought only juveniles still said that and thought they were being clever...7bit wrote:M$-Windows
Rather than spreading FUD, you might want to do 2 minutes of research so you can give your potential customers accurate information. Teensy is programmable on all of the major operating systems, since the Teensyduino software you use is just a plugin for Arduino. You can find accurate (not fanboy-biased) information here:
http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/teensyduino.html
To actually answer the question above about Mac compatibility, yes, the Teensy works just fine with a Mac, that's what I use both of my Phantoms with and have not had any problems. Phantom uses Teensy 2.0.
- Gilgam
- Location: france
- Main keyboard: Too many
- Main mouse: CST trakball
- Favorite switch: red ?, maybe topre, well no, black... Or brown???
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And he forgot Appl€gimpster wrote:Wow...classy...and I thought only juveniles still said that and thought they were being clever...7bit wrote:M$-Windows
(euro symbol at the end)
sorry ...
- Netdewt
- Location: Minnesota, USA
- Main keyboard: OLKB Preonic
- Main mouse: Endgame XM1
- Favorite switch: MX Silent Red
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Are there plans for a key set for any of these designs?
Does the HyperMicro need any stabilizers (I'm guessing no, they look 1.25u max)?
What is the spec of the diodes (maybe this is common knowledge)?
Does the HyperMicro need any stabilizers (I'm guessing no, they look 1.25u max)?
What is the spec of the diodes (maybe this is common knowledge)?
- t!ng
- Awake Sheep
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: G80 5000
- Main mouse: Logitech G3
- Favorite switch: Topre/BS
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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
Key caps will be shipped quite soon.Netdewt wrote:Are there plans for a key set for any of these designs?
Does the HyperMicro need any stabilizers (I'm guessing no, they look 1.25u max)?
What is the spec of the diodes (maybe this is common knowledge)?
Next group buy will start when GMK got rid of their MOQ-policy.
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That's a REAL challenge7bit wrote:Key caps will be shipped quite soon.Netdewt wrote:Are there plans for a key set for any of these designs?
Does the HyperMicro need any stabilizers (I'm guessing no, they look 1.25u max)?
What is the spec of the diodes (maybe this is common knowledge)?
Next group buy will start when GMK got rid of their MOQ-policy.
- Broadmonkey
- Fancy Rank
- Location: Denmark
- Main keyboard: Whitefox
- Main mouse: Zowie FK2
- Favorite switch: MX Black
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"This just in. GMK gets rid of their ludicrously high MOQ-policy, but keeps their just as insanely high prices. Prices at 100 keys is reported to be 15€ per cap."
Yeah, I don't know if it would change anything if GMK got rid of their high MOQ
Yeah, I don't know if it would change anything if GMK got rid of their high MOQ
- simkev
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: Poker X - Ergo Clears & Red Alert
- Main mouse: Qpad 5K LE
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs
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would this layout be possible?7bit wrote:Key caps will be shipped quite soon.Netdewt wrote:Are there plans for a key set for any of these designs?
Does the HyperMicro need any stabilizers (I'm guessing no, they look 1.25u max)?
What is the spec of the diodes (maybe this is common knowledge)?
Next group buy will start when GMK got rid of their MOQ-policy.
- 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 think it would. If you go for sphericals (SPH-style key caps) you even have the right sizes for Return and Shift.
If you can get an SPH kit from someone, I can give you the additional 2.5 units right Shift your would need with this layout.
ps: There is no 2 units Tab key.
If you can get an SPH kit from someone, I can give you the additional 2.5 units right Shift your would need with this layout.
ps: There is no 2 units Tab key.
- damorgue
- Location: Sweden
- Main mouse: MX500
- Favorite switch: BS, MX Green and MX Clear
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I believe someone mentioned 60€ each for the sets at MOQ of 400. People need to start to understand the term MOQ. If we order just 200, we can get the sets at 120€ each. If we order just 80 sets, we can get them for 300€/set.Broadmonkey wrote:"This just in. GMK gets rid of their ludicrously high MOQ-policy, but keeps their just as insanely high prices. Prices at 100 keys is reported to be 15€ per cap."
Nowhere near 15€/cap that is. Not only that, but in the last scenario mentioned, we will also receive 320 sets extra.
- simkev
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: Poker X - Ergo Clears & Red Alert
- Main mouse: Qpad 5K LE
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs
- DT Pro Member: -
OK, I could use a 2u enter as tab key anyway.7bit wrote:I think it would. If you go for sphericals (SPH-style key caps) you even have the right sizes for Return and Shift.
If you can get an SPH kit from someone, I can give you the additional 2.5 units right Shift your would need with this layout.
ps: There is no 2 units Tab key.
Maybe I could get the needed keys in Doubleshot Replacements Round 5/Cherry Doubleshots Round 1
Are you still considering having the controller mounted on the board or will it be a Teensy based pcb?
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- ne0phyte
- Toast.
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
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- Favorite switch: Topre 45g, MX Blue
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I'd be in for one of the posted alternative HyperMicro layouts, not sure which I like the best yet though. I'll have a look at what's been posted later today.
btw: How hard is it to design a case? I never did anything apart from some 2D CAD stuff at school. Are there any resources or some example files of other cases somewhere? My neighbour works as an engineer and used CAD for years and I know the company he's working at does low volume production and single protoypes (laser cutting, cnc; aluminum, metal, etc.).
btw: How hard is it to design a case? I never did anything apart from some 2D CAD stuff at school. Are there any resources or some example files of other cases somewhere? My neighbour works as an engineer and used CAD for years and I know the company he's working at does low volume production and single protoypes (laser cutting, cnc; aluminum, metal, etc.).
- Broadmonkey
- Fancy Rank
- Location: Denmark
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- Main mouse: Zowie FK2
- Favorite switch: MX Black
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Yes, MOQ is 400 and MOQ means Minimum Order Quantity, Which in turn means that you can't order anything less than 400. You might be spoiled by SPs MOQ which is often used as a way to determine price brackets rather than minimum of orders required.damorgue wrote:I believe someone mentioned 60€ each for the sets at MOQ of 400. People need to start to understand the term MOQ. If we order just 200, we can get the sets at 120€ each. If we order just 80 sets, we can get them for 300€/set.Broadmonkey wrote:"This just in. GMK gets rid of their ludicrously high MOQ-policy, but keeps their just as insanely high prices. Prices at 100 keys is reported to be 15€ per cap."
Nowhere near 15€/cap that is. Not only that, but in the last scenario mentioned, we will also receive 320 sets extra.
I have no idea if price per cap would be €15 if GMK decided to remove their MOQ, it was merely a way of saying it would be way too expensive to be even remotely considerable (if you are sane, that is)
- fruktstund
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: Logitech g400
- Favorite switch: Ergo-Clears (I think - can never decide)
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I have a hard time understanding why they can't do sets with a lower MOQ, say one at 200.
I don't work in the plastics industry though, so it's not my area of expertise. Probably.
I don't work in the plastics industry though, so it's not my area of expertise. Probably.
- Gilgam
- Location: france
- Main keyboard: Too many
- Main mouse: CST trakball
- Favorite switch: red ?, maybe topre, well no, black... Or brown???
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The time needed for settings is quite long. So it's expensive.
In order to get some "low prices" sets, MOQ is 400.
SP includes the price of settings in each set. So the more you order the more it decreases, to a certain point...
In order to get some "low prices" sets, MOQ is 400.
SP includes the price of settings in each set. So the more you order the more it decreases, to a certain point...
- 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 serve the industry, not individuals. They think in pallets not boxes!fruktstund wrote:I have a hard time understanding why they can't do sets with a lower MOQ, say one at 200.
I don't work in the plastics industry though, so it's not my area of expertise. Probably.
Just for comparison:
Matias Alps: MOQ: 200
Cherry MX: MOQ: 1000
However, just relax and wait until I've visited them.
- damorgue
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You need to learn what MOQ means. Of course you are allowed to buy less than MOQ! (as long as you do what I explained above.) Take your time and read it through.Broadmonkey wrote:Yes, MOQ is 400 and MOQ means Minimum Order Quantity, Which in turn means that you can't order anything less than 400. You might be spoiled by SPs MOQ which is often used as a way to determine price brackets rather than minimum of orders required.damorgue wrote:I believe someone mentioned 60€ each for the sets at MOQ of 400. People need to start to understand the term MOQ. If we order just 200, we can get the sets at 120€ each. If we order just 80 sets, we can get them for 300€/set.Broadmonkey wrote:"This just in. GMK gets rid of their ludicrously high MOQ-policy, but keeps their just as insanely high prices. Prices at 100 keys is reported to be 15€ per cap."
Nowhere near 15€/cap that is. Not only that, but in the last scenario mentioned, we will also receive 320 sets extra.
I have no idea if price per cap would be €15 if GMK decided to remove their MOQ, it was merely a way of saying it would be way too expensive to be even remotely considerable (if you are sane, that is)
- matt3o
- -[°_°]-
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I must say that I like both C400 and 600 but I would need slightly bigger shifts... I'll to make a layout
- Broadmonkey
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Tell me how you interpret this:damorgue wrote: You need to learn what MOQ means. Of course you are allowed to buy less than MOQ! (as long as you do what I explained above.) Take your time and read it through.
lysol wrote:Just in case there is any doubt, here is the copied text of email from GMK for rough price qoute...
As you already mentioned our production team is really busy for the next months. Because we are the only company working with the original cherry toolings, the demand is very high. I do see a chance for full sets in spring (April/May 2013). Unfortunately MOQ for full sets is 400, can´t make an exception in this case. The whole production process is very quantity-dependent. The price for a full set will be around 60€, but I have to run the whole calculation for a final price.
Regards
Christoph Kredler