Write a letter to SantamSSM wrote:Oh dear lord, that tilda/backtick's location is way too good. Now I have to seriously consider what's worth more: buying tickets to see my girlfriend or this keyboard. No fair!

Write a letter to SantamSSM wrote:Oh dear lord, that tilda/backtick's location is way too good. Now I have to seriously consider what's worth more: buying tickets to see my girlfriend or this keyboard. No fair!
No, only for french customers ( or french speaking countries like Monaco...) or previous customers. For european countries Sixty is your guy !prava wrote:You mean for the whole Europe, right?attarian wrote:I think i will provide french market with those Keyboard in green and white backlight for the four different switches.
Yeah, the French are apparently planning to do it like the British...attarian wrote:No, only for french customers ( or french speaking countries like Monaco...) or previous customers. For european countries Sixty is your guy !prava wrote:You mean for the whole Europe, right?attarian wrote:I think i will provide french market with those Keyboard in green and white backlight for the four different switches.
Right now. Talk to iMav on geekhack.org or look for their group order thread.Sonny wrote: When will this keyboard be available to order? If it is available to order (to the US), where can I purchase it?
NoSonny wrote: Is there a version with white backlighting instead of green backlighting?
It should work fine on Macs as it does not use any controller trickery like the Noppoo Choc. However, I am not entirely certain on that, as my sample has not yet arrived. As far as I can tell, they are made by Costar and feature a much better firmware than the Chocs, made by PLU.Sonny wrote: Is this keyboard Mac compatible (read: Without having to use a blue cube and different connectors like the Noppoo Choc Mini? USB -> USB/PS2 -> USB) ? I've tried google translating the KBTalking website and I did see some talk about testing with Macs but I couldn't really understand what they were talking about.
For ISO version you should purchrase 1000 Keyboards. I don't think that any of use has planned to do so...hargon wrote:Any news concerning an ISO-EU-Version?
2 for me anyone willing to take the 998 of the rest?attarian wrote:For ISO version you should purchrase 1000 Keyboards. I don't think that any of use has planned to do so...hargon wrote:Any news concerning an ISO-EU-Version?
I recommend using caps lock instead of shift to type capital letters to allow more flexibility in the hand that you would normally use shift with.