How much smaller will they get?

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elecplus

21 May 2017, 09:17

The top one is a Cherry POS keyboard.
2nd one is BTC-5100C.
3rd one is a tiny NOVA USB keyboard, about the same width as an octave on a standard piano.
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darkholypl

21 May 2017, 12:29

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Like this.

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zslane

21 May 2017, 18:28

That's not a keyboard, that's just a fancy switch tester. ;)

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Phenix
-p

21 May 2017, 18:53

zslane wrote:That's not a keyboard, that's just a fancy switch tester. ;)
and even un-usable for us strange Germans..

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rsbseb
-Horned Rabbit-

21 May 2017, 19:15

Phenix wrote:
zslane wrote:That's not a keyboard, that's just a fancy switch tester. ;)
and even un-usable for us strange Germans..
But it would fit into your vest pocket nicely.

I think it could be used effectively for mood lighting

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Stabilized

21 May 2017, 20:30

zslane wrote: That's not a keyboard, that's just a fancy switch tester. ;)
When I saw the thread topic that was the first keyboard that came to mind. I am a huge fan of 60% keyboards, but I keep a 65% in reserve if I need to do some text editing and need those arrow keys/nav keys. I don't think I could survive with basic punctuation on a function layer :?

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Phenix
-p

21 May 2017, 22:01

that small board is called Gherkin btw.
@Stabilized
I use 90% my function-layer-arrows on asdf on my ergoDox, and just sometimes the normal arrow cluster on the right half bottom line..

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paecific.jr

22 May 2017, 16:38

This isn't a mechanical keyboard, but it could be.
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codemonkeymike

22 May 2017, 22:32

How bout the Twiddler, not mechanical but I think its as small as they get. http://twiddler.tekgear.com/

hoggy

23 May 2017, 14:18

Any smaller than the frogpad, you'll end up with something like the gkos.
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http://www.gkos.net/gkos-net-index.html

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Mechboards

23 May 2017, 15:48

hoggy wrote: Any smaller than the frogpad, you'll end up with something like the gkos.
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http://www.gkos.net/gkos-net-index.html
I really want to learn this!

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