Model F F77 Ultra Compact -- keymap query
Posted: 10 Feb 2025, 12:42
Hello guys, my first post here in ages (I married an early G80-1800 with blues and settled down for a few years).
My Xmas present was a Model F Keyboards F77 Ultra Compact -- one of the last Carolina Blue examples, which I'm using to type this. It's easily the best keyboard I ever used, better even than the original Model F which I used in the late 80s. Joe was extremely patient when I questioned the delivery details and I don't want to bother him with a detailed setup query. I'm guessing someone here will have dealt with the same issue.
I opted for the "partial HHKB" setup, which splits the right shift key into a SHIFT key and a FN key. At present, the FN key is mapped to shift and the SHIFT key doesn't do anything, according to the keyboard test website I used.
I'm guessing that I will need to re-flash the board controller with a layout file -- no problem if so, but I don't want to go down that route unless I have to. Two other possible explanations:
i. SHIFT key isn't registering (I doubt it, as I got four or five keys working that didn't register at first and gave SHIFT the same treatment).
ii. the default numlock setting is, ah, *idiosyncratic* -- you hold down the blank key between ALT GR and CTRL and then press CTRL. Seems unlikely, but maybe there's a similar weird sequence to activate the SHIFT?
Anyway, keen to learn from others' experience... NP.
My Xmas present was a Model F Keyboards F77 Ultra Compact -- one of the last Carolina Blue examples, which I'm using to type this. It's easily the best keyboard I ever used, better even than the original Model F which I used in the late 80s. Joe was extremely patient when I questioned the delivery details and I don't want to bother him with a detailed setup query. I'm guessing someone here will have dealt with the same issue.
I opted for the "partial HHKB" setup, which splits the right shift key into a SHIFT key and a FN key. At present, the FN key is mapped to shift and the SHIFT key doesn't do anything, according to the keyboard test website I used.
I'm guessing that I will need to re-flash the board controller with a layout file -- no problem if so, but I don't want to go down that route unless I have to. Two other possible explanations:
i. SHIFT key isn't registering (I doubt it, as I got four or five keys working that didn't register at first and gave SHIFT the same treatment).
ii. the default numlock setting is, ah, *idiosyncratic* -- you hold down the blank key between ALT GR and CTRL and then press CTRL. Seems unlikely, but maybe there's a similar weird sequence to activate the SHIFT?
Anyway, keen to learn from others' experience... NP.