So, they plan to use the same case they have been selling for some time. Interesting...
Not that I'm interested though, since I already have a Poker X, with that case... but at least the chosen font doesn't suck as much as the one used in the II.
But... I don't like the plate at all. Well, can't say is the plate that makes it different, because I don't have another 60% with plate mounted switches to compare it to... but I do know that the poker with pcb mounted mx red switches and DSA pbt keycaps feels miles ahead better than the filco with the same switches and keycaps.
Well... I'm also the guy who prefers SP to Cherry thick DS keycaps, sooooooooooooooooo xddddd
Posted: 13 Nov 2014, 18:02
by ShivaYash
The Poker II IS STILL great and easily fits the HHKB layout via KARABINER and some nifty XML settings. I use this set up as my travel board and while its not perfect, it mimics the HHKB enough to keep me happy. It gives the Poker II the same cursor set up.
Posted: 13 Nov 2014, 18:13
by Hypersphere
Regarding the Matias 60%, I give him credit for daring to be different in order to put across a certain goal, which was to produce a 60% form factor keyboard that preserved a standard configuration of alphanumeric keys while providing dedicated arrow keys in a standard inverted-T configuration.
The Matias 60 also has the advantage of offering a number of switch options, including of course the Matias tactile/click or Matias quiet switches in addition to standard Cherry switches.
Having said this, I do not particularly like the result. I would have liked to have seen a HHKB Pro 2 layout but with Matias switches, but this would not have offered others who might not prefer the HHKB layout something different that might actually turn out to be workable if given a chance.
One thing I like is that the PC version has a Del key to the right of Right Shift that could be remapped as a Fn key. Unfortunately, I think that the existing Fn key is hardwired as such, so that for me this key would end up being a useless waste of space.
I do worry that there could be functional issues with the bottom row. For example, I wonder how well these keys will respond to off-center key presses?
My own preferences for a 60% keyboard are met just about perfectly by the HHKB Pro 2. Therefore, although I am considering the Matias 60, I will probably pass on this opportunity.
Regarding other notable 60% keyboards, I tried to make the Poker II work for me, but although I could remap it to something close to the HHKB layout, it was not quite there. Moreover, I don't like any Cherry mx switch nearly as well as Topre. Here again, the HHKB wins the day for me in the 60% category.
Probably the only 60% that would displace the HHKB for me would be the IBM Model F "Kishsaver".
Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 01:04
by Hypersphere
ShivaYash wrote: The Poker II IS STILL great and easily fits the HHKB layout via KARABINER and some nifty XML settings. I use this set up as my travel board and while its not perfect, it mimics the HHKB enough to keep me happy. It gives the Poker II the same cursor set up.
Would you mind sharing your XML file for remapping the Poker II to a HHKB layout? Do you end up with the Poker II Fn and Pn keys as dead keys?
I have recently acquired a KBP V60MTS-C keyboard, and I have used Karabiner to remap it to something very close to a Mac/HHKB layout. Fortunately, the V60 has a DIP switch setting for swapping Fn and Menu, which can then be remapped with Karabiner -- the result is no dead keys. I also like the Matias switches better than any Cherry mx switch.
Re: Pok3r, fully programmable 60%
Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 04:52
by ShivaYash
Hypersphere wrote:
ShivaYash wrote: The Poker II IS STILL great and easily fits the HHKB layout via KARABINER and some nifty XML settings. I use this set up as my travel board and while its not perfect, it mimics the HHKB enough to keep me happy. It gives the Poker II the same cursor set up.
Would you mind sharing your XML file for remapping the Poker II to a HHKB layout? Do you end up with the Poker II Fn and Pn keys as dead keys?
I have recently acquired a KBP V60MTS-C keyboard, and I have used Karabiner to remap it to something very close to a Mac/HHKB layout. Fortunately, the V60 has a DIP switch setting for swapping Fn and Menu, which can then be remapped with Karabiner -- the result is no dead keys. I also like the Matias switches better than any Cherry mx switch.
Will do. Shall I email it to you? If so, please message me your address.
Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 15:13
by Hypersphere
ShivaYash wrote:
Hypersphere wrote:
ShivaYash wrote: The Poker II IS STILL great and easily fits the HHKB layout via KARABINER and some nifty XML settings. I use this set up as my travel board and while its not perfect, it mimics the HHKB enough to keep me happy. It gives the Poker II the same cursor set up.
Would you mind sharing your XML file for remapping the Poker II to a HHKB layout? Do you end up with the Poker II Fn and Pn keys as dead keys?
I have recently acquired a KBP V60MTS-C keyboard, and I have used Karabiner to remap it to something very close to a Mac/HHKB layout. Fortunately, the V60 has a DIP switch setting for swapping Fn and Menu, which can then be remapped with Karabiner -- the result is no dead keys. I also like the Matias switches better than any Cherry mx switch.
Will do. Shall I email it to you? If so, please message me your address.
It also might be of interest to others in the forum, but if you prefer to send it just to me, I will send you my email address. I will also send you my Karabiner XML file along with the settings I use for the Poker II.
Re: Pok3r, fully programmable 60%
Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 15:26
by ShivaYash
Ah yes, I'll do that.
Posted: 01 Jan 2015, 03:48
by the1onewolf
Oh wow I did not see this until now.
Glad I did not jump on the poker 2 on massdrop
Posted: 01 Jan 2015, 23:05
by Hypersphere
I have been vacillating over the Poker II. Not long ago, I sold my Poker II with mx blues. More recently, I had a change of heart and bought another one (with mx browns) from qtan. It's no HHKB Pro 2, and I don't like it as well as my KBP V60 Matias-switch boards, but it still has its merits -- especially being a 60% with a standard layout, thus serving as a nice platform for Cherry-compatible keycap sets. I've used Karabiner to remap it to a reasonable facsimile of a Mac/HHKB layout, and discovered that I can still use the original Fn key as a second Fn if I ever wanted to use the Poker II functions. I think that this keyboard will still be popular even after the Poker 3 is introduced; it depends to some degree on how much better the Poker 3 turns out to be.
Posted: 20 Mar 2015, 07:18
by rsadek
Hypersphere wrote:
ShivaYash wrote:
Hypersphere wrote:
Would you mind sharing your XML file for remapping the Poker II to a HHKB layout? Do you end up with the Poker II Fn and Pn keys as dead keys?
I have recently acquired a KBP V60MTS-C keyboard, and I have used Karabiner to remap it to something very close to a Mac/HHKB layout. Fortunately, the V60 has a DIP switch setting for swapping Fn and Menu, which can then be remapped with Karabiner -- the result is no dead keys. I also like the Matias switches better than any Cherry mx switch.
Will do. Shall I email it to you? If so, please message me your address.
It also might be of interest to others in the forum, but if you prefer to send it just to me, I will send you my email address. I will also send you my Karabiner XML file along with the settings I use for the Poker II.
I'd love to see both these Karabiner files. Been trying to setup my v60 with Karabiner, but is causing trouble. Having some examples would help since the docs are not so clear. Could you link them here or PM me?
Black metal case*
PBT Key caps
DE/Nordic/UK Layout - Other layouts to follow in second run (ES, FR and others TBC)
Cherry MX Red/Blue/Clear/Brown**
*White to follow in next production run
**UK will have all four varieties, DE and NOR will not have MX Blue variant.
The cost will be around €109 although, as an authorised reseller I can offer pre-order discount, which will open up in two weeks time and will be about €10-€20.
Posted: 23 Mar 2015, 09:33
by seebart
hmm sounds promising, I never could get "warm" with the Poker 2 but I might considder this.
DE and NOR will not have MX Blue variant.
Aha?
Posted: 23 Mar 2015, 10:15
by scottc
seebart wrote:
DE and NOR will not have MX Blue variant.
Aha?
Surely you'll be changing the caps anyway, so it shouldn't be a problem
Posted: 23 Mar 2015, 10:41
by Findecanor
QWER's group buy-Pok3r will probably not be as good as in the first post. There was this update last Wednesday:
RRP is now looking to be €119 due to weaking €. (unconfirmed)
No LED option at first, nor will the PCB be compatible (confirmed)
Black metal case (confirmed), white in next batch (confirmed)
PBT key caps with laser legends (confirmed)
UK, DE, NOR layout in first batch (confirmed)
Red, Blue, Brown and Clear Cherry MX switches - blue not available in DE or NOR layout (confirmed)
3 Programmable layers (confirmed)
Posted: 24 Mar 2015, 11:23
by Vax
First review boards are being send out apparently.
Posted: 24 Mar 2015, 12:45
by CorusKB
scottc wrote:
seebart wrote:
DE and NOR will not have MX Blue variant.
Aha?
Surely you'll be changing the caps anyway, so it shouldn't be a problem
DE is the main layout of the batch Mx-Blue : DE - UK Mx-Brown, Mx-Clear, Mx-Red : DE - UK - NOR
Spoiler:
MX-Blue w/PBT keycap,UK layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Brown w/PBT keycap,DE layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Red w/PBT keycap,DE layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Blue w/PBT keycap,DE layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Brown w/PBT keycap,NO layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Brown w/PBT keycap,UK layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Red w/PBT keycap,NO layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Red w/PBT keycap,UK layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Clear w/PBT keycap,DE layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Clear w/PBT keycap,NO layout
Black color, metal casing
MX-Clear w/PBT keycap,UK layout
Black color, metal casing
Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 18:37
by kekstee
Mh, without LEDs I don't really see the point in moving from my Poker X. Although I would like to free Alt_Gr of its Fn use...
Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 19:41
by bhtooefr
Honestly, regarding the Matias 60% bottom row... I would've said to use something like the ThinkPad solution (that many business laptops nowadays have adopted) - .75 U tall arrows, but 1 U tall for the rest of the bottom row. It's asymmetrical, but that also gives room for pointing stick buttons.
Posted: 05 Apr 2015, 04:15
by zeeko
Is it already release in us-ANSI? (Although I am German, I prefer ANSI because of the longer shift and enter and better key cap compatibility)
That thread is for ISO https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=69443.0
Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 01:15
by Cherry1990
One thing is not clear to me: can I have the second (or third etc.) layer at the same time of the first one?
I mean, can I simulate the EurKEY software by hardware? Or I only choose between four layouts and keep them until I change them?
My problem is to have the European accented chars under and ANSI layout...
Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 01:52
by zeeko
There is a simple solution.
Choose "USA International" as your keyboard layout.
It has the accented chars.
ä can be achieved through rightAlt+q or "+a
ü can be achieved through rightAlt+y or "+u
ö can be achieved through rightAlt+p or "+o
ß can be achieved through rightAlt+s
I use United States-Macintosh on my Windows machines, which copies the mapping of the Option key under Mac OS US layouts, and puts it under AltGr (right Alt).
Posted: 01 May 2015, 01:23
by Cherry1990
OK, thank you for the useful informations.
So, why should I buy the Pok3r? Frankly I do not understand what can be the reason to buy this keyboard instead another one with the same size. I am not controversial, just ignorant...
Re: Pok3r, fully programmable 60%
Posted: 01 May 2015, 17:19
by caligo
Cherry1990 wrote:OK, thank you for the useful informations.
So, why should I buy the Pok3r? Frankly I do not understand what can be the reason to buy this keyboard instead another one with the same size. I am not controversial, just ignorant...
Well, there are not that many 60% keyboards with a standard key layout out there. Other than the Poker 3, the only ones I can think of are the GH60 and the Ducky Mini. The former you can build yourself and save a few bucks, the latter has fancy backlighting but is not as customizable. If you're not into soldering or backlighting, the Poker 3 is the obvious choice of the three in my opinion – seeing as you get a metal case while the price remains roughly the same as for the Poker 2, it's a fairly good deal.
Packaging -- pretty much a standard, average ... a class down from the TEX Beetle packaging, but sufficient or on par with similar 60 products
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Great size, layers, mini USB, metal housing, (fairly thick) PBT keys ...
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Back label, Enjoy your feeling, DIP switches ..
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no clones ... sticking with Cherry MX (browns in pics)
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Note: although they can appear as black in pics, the keycaps are dark gray PBTs
Posted: 21 May 2015, 16:44
by Hypersphere
I'd love to see both these Karabiner files. Been trying to setup my v60 with Karabiner, but is causing trouble. Having some examples would help since the docs are not so clear. Could you link them here or PM me?
And here are the settings I use for HHKB emulation on my V60:
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Here are the settings I use for HHKB emulation on my Poker-II:
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Posted: 21 May 2015, 17:08
by Muirium
Pro tip for taking screenshots on OS X: press Shift+Command+4 as usual, but then press space. That turns the mouse pointer into a camera icon and you can simply click on a window to get a nicely framed screencap of it automatically. Like this:
They include a transparent background which makes them ideal for posting straight on DT.
Posted: 21 May 2015, 17:20
by Hypersphere
Wow! Thanks for the great tip, Mu! This will save me the bother of holding my scanner up to the screen!
Posted: 21 May 2015, 17:45
by chzel
Hypersphere wrote: Wow! Thanks for the great tip, Mu! This will save me the bother of holding my scanner up to the screen!
Pfff...Apple fan boys...
In Windows we just snap a pic of the screen with the camera and crop accordingly...