[IC] HyperMicro and HyperMini Keyboard

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7bit

20 Nov 2012, 20:28

fossala wrote:Will there be plates if so which ones will have the reverse stagger plates?
There will be different mount plates.

What is reverse staggered?

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fossala
Elite +1

20 Nov 2012, 21:20


JBert

20 Nov 2012, 21:29

7bit wrote:and then the 1/4-symmetric staggering like on PrinsValium's special keyboard.
@fossala: bpiphany, the one who started the thread you linked to is formerly known as PrinsValium. So yes, what 7bit calls symmetric staggering is also reverse staggering of the left part of the keyboard.

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7bit

20 Nov 2012, 22:28

What is GeekHack?
JBert wrote:... what 7bit calls symmetric staggering is also reverse staggering of the left part of the keyboard.
OK, thanks for clearing this up.

:-)

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tlt

20 Nov 2012, 23:58

What about one of these thumbsticks on the qHACK? :)

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TheQsanity

21 Nov 2012, 02:54

What about the lefthanded keyboard? (mirror one).

Just a suggestion. Anyone up for USB 2.0 ports? Could maybe go on the side or back?

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tlt

21 Nov 2012, 07:38

I'm lefthanded and a mirrord keyboard sounds frightening. In what way is that better for lefthanded? A standard full size keyboard is designed for lefthanded with all the unnecessary keys to the right (numkeys) so you can get the mouse closer to you which is more ergonomic. ;)

I guess you could put a smal usb hub in the keyboard and that might be a good idea if your going to add a pointing device in it so you just need one cable to the computer. But that is more a question of case design.

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TheQsanity

21 Nov 2012, 09:46

I am just curious on how quick I could pick up mirrored keyboard typing. Anyone else?

JBert

21 Nov 2012, 10:06

Seriously, if you want to make your keyboard habits incompatible with the keyboards 99% of the world uses then at least do it right. Symmetric staggering is the way to go, where each half is staggered according to each hand. A completely mirrored layout is just plain ridiculous.

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Icarium

21 Nov 2012, 10:19

Why is a mirrored layout ridiculous? My hands both look pretty much the same. :)

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7bit

21 Nov 2012, 11:27

Icarium wrote:Why is a mirrored layout ridiculous? My hands both look pretty much the same. :)
He's got 2 left hands!
:o

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TheQsanity

21 Nov 2012, 23:58

7bit wrote:
Icarium wrote:Why is a mirrored layout ridiculous? My hands both look pretty much the same. :)
He's got 2 left hands!
:o
Haha, Same but mirrored right??

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webwit
Wild Duck

22 Nov 2012, 00:00

Spoiler:
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TheQsanity

22 Nov 2012, 03:54

Well done....

Well done...


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Spoiler:
Nice Photoshop Skillz

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7bit

24 Nov 2012, 19:48

First solution:
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7bit

24 Nov 2012, 19:54

The big hole in the middle is for a pointing stick. Does anybody know what diameter that hole must have?

This layout supports symmetric 1/4-stagger layout, 7bit, ANSI, ISO, HHKB-JP and matrix layout!

Because there is no space, the controller must be connected with wires to the PCB. I will add soldering pads for the whole matrix later.

The little holes below the switches are for the LEDs. Traces for them are still missing ...
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gimpster

24 Nov 2012, 20:21

7bit wrote:Becuase there is no space, the controller must be connected with wires to the PCB.
How is that going to fit into your case design for this keyboard?

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7bit

24 Nov 2012, 20:26

As far as I know the Poker does not have space for a controller section above the key-field.

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simkev

27 Nov 2012, 17:51

7bit wrote:First solution:
would this layout work on that pcb? Image
I mean, isnt this as sexy as it gets?
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7bit

27 Nov 2012, 18:03

Yes, no problem!

Once I've conquered the PCB, I will post CAD files for the mount plates.

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simkev

27 Nov 2012, 18:15

7bit wrote:Yes, no problem!

Once I've conquered the PCB, I will post CAD files for the mount plates.
Ok, awesome. Will mail Hyper then.

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guilleguillaume

27 Nov 2012, 19:28

What do you think about this:

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We would be able to use full sets coming from G80-1800 and from Skidata keyboards:P

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The Beard

27 Nov 2012, 19:30

guilleguillaume wrote:What do you think about this:

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We would be able to use full sets coming from G80-1800 and from Skidata keyboards:P
second this, would love that option

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7bit

27 Nov 2012, 19:56

PCB: yes.
Plate: I must look, but I'm quite sure it works ...

More important for me is to know how the LEDs should be traced up.

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rindorbrot

27 Nov 2012, 21:41

I like that option, too :D
Then I'd only need some lighter springs and could use the parts from the Skidata to get Ergo-Clears + full fitting DS set.

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7bit

27 Nov 2012, 22:34

rindorbrot wrote:I like that option, too :D
Then I'd only need some lighter springs and could use the parts from the Skidata to get Ergo-Clears + full fitting DS set.
You must buy some MXRED swtiches in the CherryMX group buy!

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rindorbrot

27 Nov 2012, 23:23

Why did I knew you'd say that? :lol:
I still hope to get my hands on some of that Korean 62g springs, they sound really interesting.

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trax

28 Nov 2012, 02:53

rindorbrot wrote:Why did I knew you'd say that? :lol:
I still hope to get my hands on some of that Korean 62g springs, they sound really interesting.
sherryton will sell some soon, he just got loads of em.

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7bit

28 Nov 2012, 08:15

To me, all springs just make "ping"!

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sth
2 girls 1 cuprubber

29 Nov 2012, 04:05

simkev wrote:
7bit wrote:First solution:
would this layout work on that pcb? Image
I mean, isnt this as sexy as it gets?
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just get GH60, it's already in beta testing.... exactly this layout, it's a clone of 356mini layout allowing use of 101-key cherry sets without any additional keys needed.

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