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Posted: 13 Feb 2011, 02:52
by bakageta
sixty wrote:I already modded the board a bit. I was happy to see that every single switch has extra holes for wires/diodes/leds. In theory a full backlight mod should be possible.
That's very good news, I so can't wait to get one of these.
Posted: 13 Feb 2011, 03:42
by turbocharged
This thing looks awesome. Was really hoping from the first pictures that the entire keyboard had red switches, but I do love the black switches. So the retail price looks like it is going to be around $100 USD? And I'm guessing it will have to be imported individually.
sixty wrote:I would say the cable is probably about a meter. Its not that short, but it could be longer for a keyboard cable, imo. I just used my usual mp3 player one which I carry around with me.
You are right, laptop users probably prefer shortish cables.
My TG3 BL82 only had a meter long usb cable and it honestly was a problem for me. I had to use an extension cable with it to reach the back of my computer. I need at least 1.5m using my desktop, but the short cable would be perfect for a laptop.
sixty wrote:I already modded the board a bit. I was happy to see that every single switch has extra holes for wires/diodes/leds. In theory a full backlight mod should be possible.
This is very impressive as well. I'm extremely interested in doing a full led mod...not sure what you would do about keycaps though??
Posted: 13 Feb 2011, 04:02
by nanu
I'm extremely interested in doing a full led mod...not sure what you would do about keycaps though??
Next thing you know there will be a GITD doubleshots group buy. That way you can charge up the labels, and then let them fade out for bedtime.
Anyhow, I don't know how USB works, but do you have to ask for power using the protocol if the supposed numerous LEDs somehow consume too much?
Posted: 13 Feb 2011, 20:41
by sixty
Well, some keycaps are so thin that lights shine through.. Signature Plastics for example. See the Cherry logo key above. Sure that is not real backlight, but at least its a glow. Then I guess, you could always harvest from Tg3 boards.
Posted: 14 Feb 2011, 23:37
by J888www
I am a simple Monkey and usually read the Rating -/10 , Pros. and Cons. before deciding if it's worthwhile reading the full review and replies (lacking Time, a Monkey's Life-Time is far too short). An out of 10 Rating would be helpful.
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 00:25
by sixty
7/10
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 02:29
by webwit
sixty wrote:The combiniation FN+Q activates the second lock mode: “ESC lock”. This mode simply lets you swap ESC with tilde. When the lock is enabled, the tilde key will act as ESC by default, when disabled it will act as tilde by default. Whichever mode you prefer, the other option will always remain available through the FN key.
Example with “ESC lock” on:
Tilde key = ESC, FN+Tilde key = Tilde
Example with “ESC lock” off:
Tilde key = Tilde, FN+Tilde key = ESC
Except that, with ESC lock on, FN + Tilde key also gives me ESC.
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 10:06
by Minskleip
So no tilde anywhere on the board when ESC lock is on? Can you confirm this sixty?
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 13:23
by Mrinterface
webwit wrote:
Except that, with ESC lock on, FN + Tilde key also gives me ESC.
Ouch....
They ought to know, did you mail them about this?
Posted: 15 Feb 2011, 13:53
by laden3
That is what I heard from a friend too. bug

Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 14:56
by sixty
Appears like kant, one of the big players in the Korean site kbdmania, got one too. Here is his review:
http://www.kbdmania.net/xe/2198646
Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 15:01
by webwit
Waiting for JC to answer some questions to complete my review. Like whether that bug will be in the retail version.
Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 15:03
by sixty
There is a topic about all the bugs on the KBC forum, I think they already have a solution for the tilde one, but then again... Google translate is not exactly helpful.
Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 15:08
by sixty
http://bbs.kbc-china.com/thread-4854-1-1.html
Also mentions the screw problem....I think.
1. Screw problems (screw version is m2 4)
Received a lot of friends when the screws are falling I explain this because it is buried below the nut so the copper
When they are not screwed out too tight resulting in the transport process to shake out of this keyboard is to allow everyone to be demolished so that everyone Appreciate the fun of diy made in such a way so
The solution: If you hand a thinkpad laptop for hands apart to be able to see a screw in the middle A circle of colored plastic poker the same way to deal with the future so that the screw will not be shaking
Akira came out and also do not twist too tight to meet
Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 15:21
by webwit
Not a very good excuse

I appreciate the fact that it is accessible but this is a mobile keyboard so the screws should not fall out by vibration. I don't relate it to the accessibility, just wrong screws or something. Also it will give more shipping problems and returns, especially when sent without padding which seems to be common in Asia.
Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 15:25
by sixty
That seems to what they are saying later on in the post I think. Seems like some guy is suggesting future revisions to ship with the screws removed?
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 03:40
by Moogle Stiltzkin
Not plate mounted, also i need numpad. The virtual numpad not too comfortable with that, especially when planning to replace the caps with double shots that don't have these short cut labels.
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 18:06
by sixty
Asking for a numpad on a keyboard like this is kinda silly to begin with. There is no virtual numpad on these, btw.
Re: KBC POKER - Sixty's take
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 18:34
by keyboardlover
Well Moogle is a pretty silly person.
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 18:52
by sixty
Also, I have been using the poker exclusively since a few days. I am now very fast with the arrow keys again in daily work. I never do use the arrow key lock, and always use the Fn + WASD way. It feels natural by now. Same for delete and page up down, which have smartly been placed on the < and > keys.
I really do like this keyboard, even a few days in. There are a few quirks... I often struggle with the F keys for example, something I did not think about before. ALT + F4 and combinations like that now seem to take a while longer than before, since I am not used to having them on a FN layer yet. Everything else, I don't think I slowed down on. Maybe even got faster.
I am a page up/down junkie and use it a lot, especially in our work software, since it cycles through a list of canned responses. These feel surprisingly natural by now. Right thumb to hold FN, pointer finger and middle finger to move up and down. Good stuff!
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 19:29
by daedalus
As someone who uses Alt-Gr based layouts, I find it somewhat ridiculous that they ditched right Alt, but kept the Context key (aka. Useless Button)
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 19:35
by RiGS
The missing Alt-Gr and F keys are deal breaker for me.
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 19:37
by sixty
If a custom order for these happens, I am sure right and left keys could be swapped to give access to alt_gr. Actually I am pretty surprised that the default layout does not let you do this with dipswitches. They offer to change the left one only

Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 19:38
by daedalus
It has much nicer keycaps than that "No Poo" keyboard. Not sure which layout I prefer, Alt issues notwithstanding.
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 22:28
by J888www
Forgive my indulgence, everyone has been comparing it to the HHKB Pro, I just want to see these two.
This 356 Mini has 1 extra key ?


Maybe when Webwit gets the 356 Mini...............
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 22:54
by laden3
daedalus wrote:As someone who uses Alt-Gr based layouts, I find it somewhat ridiculous that they ditched right Alt, but kept the Context key (aka. Useless Button)
If I am not mistaken, poker is designed for the US ANSI crowd...
there is a KBT pure with ISO enter... not sure about the alt gr though...
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 23:02
by daedalus
When I say layouts, I mean mapping of characters to keys, not the physical layout of the buttons. You can have Alt Gr with an ANSI layout.
Under Linux, I use "US International with Alt-Gr dead keys", which gets rid of the annoying dead keys on the standard US International layout.
Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 07:37
by notlofty
Looks like a great first keyboard to me... now to bring myself to part with $110.
It is weird that they would keep the context key in such a small layout. A second alt seems waaay more important than the context key. Does anyone even use that key? I don't think I've ever pressed it in my life. On the bright side can't you just use ahk to remap it to alt-gr or just another alt?
Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 09:31
by OrphaGn
I can't wait to get one of these with Reds, I can take it everywhere and use it instead of my laptop's scissor keyboard which is starting to shine.
Posted: 06 Mar 2011, 08:28
by calavera
I have a few questions regarding the arrow keys. You press FN +WASD for the arrow keys, correct? So both of your hands are on the keyboard?
You also activate the lower right keys as arrows using FN+space bar. Does this setting reset every time the PC is reset/rebooted?