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Wey Technology MK06

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 11:02
by Orpheo
Here is a keyboard that I am thrilled to use, had great joy in finding how to configure it, but it still have some mystery in it.
Made by the swiss company Wey Technology, actually made in germany by GMK, the switches are PCB Cherry MX clears with diodes. The keycaps are all double shots except for some pad printed ones (all the colored keys are DS).
You can enter the configuration inside de keyboard with a key combination for the macros binding,keyboard buzzer configuration, backligthing of the LCD, mouse and audio configuration. Another combination will enter the firmware configuration when there is a lot of settings like the keyboard protocol, I/O routing etc...
The keyboard only work in combination with the Modular box that comes with it which is like a KVM, fully configurable.

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And here is a Wey HK2000 that works the same but has windowed function keys with RGB leds that can shine green, red or orange depending on the functions.

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Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 11:11
by seebart
WOW, with that LCD it's awesome. Thanks for sharing.

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 11:12
by lolpes
That is an awesome setup! I also have one that I am trying to get to work. I just need the cable to connect the board to the box, would you have any idea where I could find one?

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 11:18
by Orpheo
Is it OK to link to GH here?
The cable looks hard to find and can be expensive! Lucky I got it all together.
From dorkvader on GH :
"The keyboard is plugged into the connector box via a cable. These cables were a real pain to find. They are called a number of different things.

•IEEE-1284 type C
•HPCN 36 (there is no consensus as to what HPCN actually means. My money's on Half Pitch CentroNics)
•mini-centronics
•MDR36 (MDR stands for "mini D ribbon I think) "

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 11:27
by Scarpia
That is a hell of a sexy setup you've got there! I love those WEY aircraft carriers.

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 12:02
by lolpes
I don't think there is any problem with linked GH here.

Hum ok so you know as much as me :p I managed to get a centronic Male to male cable, so now I just need 2 centronics to mini centronics adapters, but I really didn't want to shell out 50$ for those (16$ each + 18$ shipping from US) but looks like it really is what I am going to do, unless someone has a better idea I would really appreciate it.

Will you put together any sort of compilation of the key combinations for the modes you reffered on the OP? that would be awesome!

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 12:04
by Chyros
What a spectacular board!

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 12:38
by Orpheo
Beware that some boards are locked by a PIN. I have a MK06 and HK2000 that are not locked so I was successful in configuring them to work with a lot a tryouts and fiddling. But by defauts, even if it's locked, at least you should be able to use the PS/2 connector on the Modular box. I sure can help you in configuring it if you take the chance on the adapters. Do you also have the power supply for the box?

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 12:49
by lolpes
Yes, I have the power supply for the box :) I know that one is a pain as well, but fortunately it came with the board. I only have a usb cable to use from the box to the computer though, will need to find a ps2 cable just in case.

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 17:33
by Ratfink
Orpheo wrote: And here is a Wey HK2000 that works the same but has windowed function keys with RGB leds that can shine green, red or orange depending on the functions.
If those are the only colors they can be, the LEDs are more likely just red and green, with amber being made by some combination of the two (either flashing quickly between them or lighting both at once, depending on the configuration). :geek:

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 19:12
by zslane
That is a truly impressive beast! But do you actually use every key on it? Or is it like having a wall of Marshall amplifiers, which exists mostly just to inspire awe in onlookers?

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 19:24
by derzemel
that is really impressive.
MK06 seems more advanced than the g80-9009 or do I see things?
I have wanted to find a complete (keyboard, modular box and cables) MK06 or a G80-9009 to use as a daily driver for ever now.
It's the very first time I have seen one used with a normal computer. Soooo many of them were disassembled for the switches and keys because because the modular box and cables were not available.

What kind of information can you display on the LCD of the MK06?

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 20:26
by beltet
Awesome board!

Posted: 16 Nov 2016, 21:49
by XMIT
http://www.ebay.com/itm/252519259132

These look really neat. I'd love to have one. But, I'm going to hold off on buying one for now. I promised that I'd invest in new designs! The collection is taking a back seat right now as I work on the next great thing(s).

Posted: 17 Nov 2016, 01:58
by Chyros
XMIT wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/252519259132

These look really neat. I'd love to have one. But, I'm going to hold off on buying one for now. I promised that I'd invest in new designs! The collection is taking a back seat right now as I work on the next great thing(s).
So awesome, but so expensive xD .

Posted: 17 Nov 2016, 03:16
by Firebolt1914
Damn, I've always wanted to get one of these. Couldn't find one for a good enough price.

There are the ones with the shitty Cyrillic lasered legends, but they're close to 200 USD.

Posted: 17 Nov 2016, 17:17
by Orpheo
I really need to make a video to show how the configuration works. The LCD really is useful for that. On the other hand, I would have love to be able to configure custom macros displayed when the desired app is active but it seems I can't make it happen!

As for the active keys, only the two square matrixes up top are not active. It seems it is only sending scancodes when in exotic trading workstation mode. All 24 function keys are active, the 8 workstations keys are working (but no scancodes), and of course the rest of the keyboard is sending scancodes (appart from the 'attach detach' key and the 'prev next' key that are located just above the cursor keys)

BUT! you can remove those square matrix PCB (it is modular) and put your own PCB, with a teensy, then you would have a real battleship with lots of keys available!
I fancy the idea to make that happen with custom printed keys for the apps that I use most or for gaming...

Posted: 17 Nov 2016, 20:24
by tlt
Coolest big board with a lot of extra buttons I have seen!

Posted: 18 Nov 2016, 01:11
by Menuhin
XMIT wrote: http://www.ebay.com/itm/252519259132

These look really neat. I'd love to have one. But, I'm going to hold off on buying one for now. I promised that I'd invest in new designs! The collection is taking a back seat right now as I work on the next great thing(s).
I'll choose it over SkiData even the one with the orange trackball. Its original retail price must be a lot more than this eBay buy-it-now price.

Posted: 18 Nov 2016, 03:04
by pr0ximity
Wow, what a beautiful beast! The LEDs and pastels go so nicely with the LCDs. Definitely a contender for best battlestation keyboard :ugeek:

Posted: 23 Nov 2016, 21:02
by Raft
setup just blew my mind, just need a rollermouse under it

Re: Wey Technology MK06

Posted: 01 Dec 2016, 05:12
by strg
Orpheo wrote:Here is a keyboard that I am thrilled to use, had great joy in finding how to configure it, but it still have some mystery in it.
Made by the swiss company Wey Technology, actually made in germany by GMK, the switches are PCB Cherry MX clears with diodes. The keycaps are all double shots except for some pad printed ones (all the colored keys are DS).
You can enter the configuration inside de keyboard with a key combination for the macros binding,keyboard buzzer configuration, backligthing of the LCD, mouse and audio configuration. Another combination will enter the firmware configuration when there is a lot of settings like the keyboard protocol, I/O routing etc...
The keyboard only work in combination with the Modular box that comes with it which is like a KVM, fully configurable.

Image

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And here is a Wey HK2000 that works the same but has windowed function keys with RGB leds that can shine green, red or orange depending on the functions.

Image
Where.... Where did you find these.

Posted: 01 Dec 2016, 08:31
by Wodan
There's been an Austrian seller on ebay that sold dozens of them a few weeks back. Sold out pretty quickly though ... :(

Posted: 01 Dec 2016, 08:44
by kbdfr
You can also find them (or rather similar ones) in the USA:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/252519259132
but they seem to be without the connection box.

Posted: 01 Dec 2016, 08:47
by Wodan
Oh wow I got five WeyTecs for that price ...

Little spoiler though ... the #mxclear switches in this keyboard are a pain to desolder!

Re: Wey Technology MK06

Posted: 01 Dec 2016, 14:08
by strg
Wodan wrote:Oh wow I got five WeyTecs for that price ...

Little spoiler though ... the #mxclear switches in this keyboard are a pain to desolder!
I've set up eBay searches for now. If anyone wants to sell a Wey-Tec, PM me!

Posted: 01 Dec 2016, 14:58
by XMIT
These are great and all but with a G80-3000 PCB, a bunch of spare switches, a Teensy, a bent metal case, a couple of old cell phones, and a USB hub, you can make pretty much the same thing.

Posted: 01 Dec 2016, 15:03
by Wodan
One thing you gotta appreciate about these WeyTec keyboards is their build quality. These are GMK made keyboards and not the flimsy Cherry G80 stuff. The reason why these MX Clears are so cumbersome to desolder is the thick, solid PCB used by GMK.

Posted: 01 Dec 2016, 18:54
by scottc
I am not a big keyboard guy but I'd love to use one of these giant WEY beasts. Such a big and beautiful battleship.

Re: Wey Technology MK06

Posted: 01 Dec 2016, 19:11
by strg
Orpheo wrote:Is it OK to link to GH here?
The cable looks hard to find and can be expensive! Lucky I got it all together.
From dorkvader on GH :
"The keyboard is plugged into the connector box via a cable. These cables were a real pain to find. They are called a number of different things.

•IEEE-1284 type C
•HPCN 36 (there is no consensus as to what HPCN actually means. My money's on Half Pitch CentroNics)
•mini-centronics
•MDR36 (MDR stands for "mini D ribbon I think) "
http://www.pchcables.com/hhaceprca.html

It's listed as a "half pitched centronics cable" on page 18/49 of the manual.

Unfortunately it looks like there is no way to connect from the breakout box to a USB port on a PC?

Hardly plug and play :P

Here's the English manual: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3l12 ... 3d4dU1MSjQ