do you know this? some are rubber domes, some mechanical, cherry compatible caps.
http://piengineering.com/xkeys/xk24.php
http://piengineering.com/accessories/keycaps1c.php
X-keys
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- Location: Ugly American
- Main keyboard: As Long As It is Helvetica
- Main mouse: Mickey
- Favorite switch: Wanna Switch? Well, I Certainly Did!
- DT Pro Member: -
The nice thing about these is they have flash memory. Although a bit confusing Pi engineering told me even the USB version uses NVRAM to store settings so you can take keypad from computer to computer without loading drivers.
Like the HHKB3 might have if Topre engineers ever can bear to leave DIP switches and the 80's behind.
Like the HHKB3 might have if Topre engineers ever can bear to leave DIP switches and the 80's behind.
- daedalus
- Buckler Of Springs
- Location: Ireland
- Main keyboard: Model M SSK (home) HHKB Pro 2 (work)
- Main mouse: CST Lasertrack, Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring, Beam Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0087
Or even the users of the other 99% of the market who still want to use their hardware in 2 years time.
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- Location: Ugly American
- Main keyboard: As Long As It is Helvetica
- Main mouse: Mickey
- Favorite switch: Wanna Switch? Well, I Certainly Did!
- DT Pro Member: -
I also have DIP switches on my CH DT225 Gen 1 trackball that I have no idea what they do because it was before the InterToobs was invented.
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- Location: Ugly American
- Main keyboard: As Long As It is Helvetica
- Main mouse: Mickey
- Favorite switch: Wanna Switch? Well, I Certainly Did!
- DT Pro Member: -
Now the Northgates had it right. And that was in the 80's!
Although a simple dedicated Macro key would be fine.Press the right Control key 4 times.
Press and hold down the left Shift key.
While holding the left Shift key down, press the number 1 near the Escape key.
Then release both keys and press the R key.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
- DT Pro Member: 0000
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Don't tell that to Northgate Bob. He rips out the program chips from the Evolutions, because they are bugged and faulty. MrInterface will confirm that.ripster wrote:Now the Northgates had it right. And that was in the 80's!
- sordna
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage LF / Dvorak layout
- Main mouse: Logitech M500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
- DT Pro Member: -
Kinesis does it right too: The contoured keyboards have on-board programmability (no software required) since around 1990. And it's so easy, I remapped a 1993 keyboard from QWERTY to Dvorak in about 1 minute (vintage models didn't have instant DVORAK switching like they do now).