citrojohn wrote: This thread's a genius idea, for a start.
Well now, no need for
such big words here

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The Thumbscript idea is pretty interesting, if yet a little slow perhaps?, at least when using "normal" switches. Maybe if the letters start and end codes are arranged so that they optimize the frequency of their usage, when normally used one after another? I.e. if a certain language uses 'u' after 'f' a lot, then it would make sense to start the 'u' where 'f' ends? Topre "switches" would also be interesting, since from what I've read (Matt3o's Topre thread, perhaps), their position could be read incrementally (1/4 pressed, 1/2 pressed etc.) so you could "play the piano" on them - and this could perhaps be translated into different symbols without more than *one* press per symbol. Just rambling on a given theme
Orpheo wrote: Make a PCB/LCD module with a firmware in order to display and programme macros.
Ohoh, a LCD display for a keyboard with custom PCB (HHKB has a special empty place ... nudge nudge), this is *something* I'd really really like. Not only for macros, but also for persistent activated layers, instead of custom LEDs: you would know, at a glance, if you have layer "Gameplay" activated, so that you can use 'w', 'a', 's', 'd' directly ... great idea.