Richard Palmer, head of Palmer™ Technologies, will be pleased by reading this comment.
Post a picture of your ideal keyboard layout!
- depletedvespene
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- The Tiproman
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Would look less biased if instead of "trying to stretch" you had simply written "stretching" pinkies for modifiers
As a matter of fact, using your pinkies is simply a matter of training, it is exactly a easy as using any other finger,
Ask a piano player
- vvp
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- Tias
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Those Palmer™ bottom row keys could almost even be pressed by using ones elbowsdepletedvespene wrote: ↑18 Mar 2019, 17:31No worries! They are covered by the new, exciting, Palmer™ keyboard.
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(it even comes with an extra set of titanium stabs, because replacing those if when they break is quite a b*tch!)
- Menuhin
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To minimize finger movements during "typing" inputs, I recommend DataHand and OrbiTouch.
Not so much related to traditional keyboard "layout" already though.
Not so much related to traditional keyboard "layout" already though.
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- PlacaFromHell
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I "palmtype" when I have to press a key which is in a high row (Mostly numbers) before a space. I developed that weird way to type when I was a kid and my main keyboard was a crappy rubberdome with a giant spacebar.
- depletedvespene
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I heard about using palms for the bottom row keys at the sides. You are probably not alone using it that way. That is using palms on still quite small Ctrl keys.
To be honest I have palm keys as well (used as layer shifts). But I never smash them, they are small and it is a custom build, i.e. not comparable to common layouts. I have put a blue keycaps on them on this picture to easily distinguish them.
To be honest I have palm keys as well (used as layer shifts). But I never smash them, they are small and it is a custom build, i.e. not comparable to common layouts. I have put a blue keycaps on them on this picture to easily distinguish them.
- Menuhin
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Does the thenar region count as part of palm of the hand?
I think "palm keys" in some special keyboard designs are usually located at the outside bottom corner areas of both hands, not on the thumb side.
People may hit the bottom corner keys on a WKL layout with the outer edge of the hands without moving away from the "home row" too much.
- PlacaFromHell
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This is a lot more acurratedMenuhin wrote: ↑19 Mar 2019, 11:36
Does the thenar region count as part of palm of the hand?
I think "palm keys" in some special keyboard designs are usually located at the outside bottom corner areas of both hands, not on the thumb side.
People may hit the bottom corner keys on a WKL layout with the outer edge of the hands without moving away from the "home row" too much.
- depletedvespene
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The left-side numpad and the supranumpad cluster need some work.samuelcable wrote: ↑19 Mar 2019, 13:07firefox_odWFsMgUfD.png
Note the realforce bottom row. ive come quite comfortable with it
Sorry... I added the extra 4 keys to the tip of the numpad at the last second. I refuse to put another key above esc tho. Sorrydepletedvespene wrote: ↑19 Mar 2019, 22:17The left-side numpad and the supranumpad cluster need some work.samuelcable wrote: ↑19 Mar 2019, 13:07firefox_odWFsMgUfD.png
Note the realforce bottom row. ive come quite comfortable with it
- depletedvespene
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The Esc key and the unused space right above it are fine. DBS.samuelcable wrote: ↑19 Mar 2019, 22:32Sorry... I added the extra 4 keys to the tip of the numpad at the last second. I refuse to put another key above esc tho. Sorrydepletedvespene wrote: ↑19 Mar 2019, 22:17The left-side numpad and the supranumpad cluster need some work.samuelcable wrote: ↑19 Mar 2019, 13:07firefox_odWFsMgUfD.png
Note the realforce bottom row. ive come quite comfortable with it
- Telstar
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Here is mine. 1 and half key larger than a TKL, 92 keys total.
Note the place of the DEL, right CTRL, 9u spacebar and the lack of windows and FN keys (which I hate). CAPS lock must have on/off led.
At this point I'm not sure if I will go ahead with it, but definitely to the pcb stage yes.
Note the place of the DEL, right CTRL, 9u spacebar and the lack of windows and FN keys (which I hate). CAPS lock must have on/off led.
At this point I'm not sure if I will go ahead with it, but definitely to the pcb stage yes.
- Menuhin
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It's a top designer layout, for the layout runway show!Telstar wrote: ↑22 Mar 2019, 03:22Here is mine. 1 and half key larger than a TKL, 92 keys total.
Note the place of the DEL, right CTRL, 9u spacebar and the lack of windows and FN keys (which I hate). CAPS lock must have on/off led.
At this point I'm not sure if I will go ahead with it, but definitely to the pcb stage yes.
First impression: Striking character by showing off the XXL size spacebar, and then the egocentric top position of right Ctrl key. Not to mention the selective omission of F4 and F6 to F10 keys.
If key legends are considered, I think it is more difficult to get the top row Ctrl and the bottom row 1.25u Del than the 9u spacebar, and the 1.25u AltGr is not offered as often either.
- depletedvespene
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Not to mention a particular idea of mine of symmetrical half-stepped keys on the bottom row. Imagine, if you will, bottom rows like this:
But just the idea of making new molds for these rips my dream away.
Unless I should convince some kustom maker...
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- Menuhin
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Lucky you:
He should have spare PCBs
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=87511.0;topicseen
And PlastikSchnittstelle from SKB60 may have a few extra case for that special bottom row blockers.
You are all set with < $200 and some soldering.
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At least, Signature Plastics still lists being able to mould 2.5u keys like the Ctrl keys on Wyse PCE.depletedvespene wrote: ↑08 Apr 2019, 21:54Not to mention a particular idea of mine of symmetrical half-stepped keys on the bottom row. Imagine, if you will, bottom rows like this:
- depletedvespene
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Those are a tad too large... and I like 'em buckling springs. One more thing in my TO DO list for when I take over Unicomp!Findecanor wrote: ↑12 Apr 2019, 13:22At least, Signature Plastics still lists being able to mould 2.5u keys like the Ctrl keys on Wyse PCE.depletedvespene wrote: ↑08 Apr 2019, 21:54Not to mention a particular idea of mine of symmetrical half-stepped keys on the bottom row. Imagine, if you will, bottom rows like this:
- Telstar
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Thank you, I had missed your reply.Menuhin wrote: ↑08 Apr 2019, 21:12It's a top designer layout, for the layout runway show!
First impression: Striking character by showing off the XXL size spacebar, and then the egocentric top position of right Ctrl key. Not to mention the selective omission of F4 and F6 to F10 keys.
If key legends are considered, I think it is more difficult to get the top row Ctrl and the bottom row 1.25u Del than the 9u spacebar, and the 1.25u AltGr is not offered as often either.
I guess 1.5 DEL and ALTGR can do too. Top row CRTL is not an issue with DSA caps, which are the only way I can get enough legends without robbing a bank.
I was thinking of a wood spacebar, so yeah, maybe not so hard to get.
I'm gonna test the use a numpad to the left first. I could like it more and in that case I'll do a different layout
- Telstar
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Yes, please do.
- depletedvespene
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Be sure to test it out a lot first before actually doing a custom keyboard. I'm in the middle of that these weeks, and some results have been quite surprising.
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The best bottom row IMHO. The modifiers you use the most are big and in the right positions.samuelcable wrote: ↑19 Mar 2019, 13:07Note the realforce bottom row. ive come quite comfortable with it
It's got so much hate because Filco doesn't use it. "Oh, It's non-standard. Bwa bwa bwa".
(Late reply, but still)
- Telstar
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Finally got ahold of a TKL.depletedvespene wrote: ↑12 Apr 2019, 23:09Be sure to test it out a lot first before actually doing a custom keyboard. I'm in the middle of that these weeks, and some results have been quite surprising.
First impression is good, especially for mouse usage. Lack of numpad is not as dramatic as I thought. What is bad is the place of the operational keys in the middle (as per ITA layout). So the first thing i did was to remap 3 of the useless directionals with / - + in a way that mimicked my muscle memory, and move the home button to the left. it leaves 2 useless keys (pause and mode/fn/whatever) and the END key that is not in the best place.
I'm also debating the usefulness of the arrow keys, but in office works they are needed. I kinda feel they are a bit far off, so perhaps a layout like the Leopold FC980M but just operationals a the right instead of a full numpad to the right could be nice.
- depletedvespene
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Sounds to me that a 75% layout would be the most comfortable for your particular usage and preferences.