New Workplace Keyboard(s) Double 96 with Touchpad
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
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Building my new Workplace Keyboards.
Originally the touchpad was 2 columns more right, but i moved it to columns to the left.
For the cable connector i drilled a new hole in the pcb.
Only one key is not working right know, but i will fix it.
Tipro connect to a Tipro is no problem. I program one unit after the other and of course shift plus key from left to right and the other way, is no problem.
As before, I will use the top 3 rows for phrases and shortcuts i need often at work. The arrow cluster is doubled, because i have the space (otherone is above the touchpad).
The space key is under 'B' and 'N', backspace is under 'M'. This works very good for me already. Enter for the lefthand is already one of my favorites.
The F keys i often use, are 'F3' and 'F5', so i make a direct input. Over 'F3' is 'STRG+F' for searching.
As you see at the pics, not all labels are complete. I did not change the QWERTY Layout because i will not spend any time to learn a new one.
The color setup is not finished. Thinking about using the keylock, so i could put my pwd (and history) to one key
Totally new is the touchpad for me. I will see wether i could put the IE 3.0 away.
Also i could now adjust the angle and distance for the boards.
Hope you enjoy the pics and the layout. I could never ever work without a Tipro again.
Originally the touchpad was 2 columns more right, but i moved it to columns to the left.
For the cable connector i drilled a new hole in the pcb.
Only one key is not working right know, but i will fix it.
Tipro connect to a Tipro is no problem. I program one unit after the other and of course shift plus key from left to right and the other way, is no problem.
As before, I will use the top 3 rows for phrases and shortcuts i need often at work. The arrow cluster is doubled, because i have the space (otherone is above the touchpad).
The space key is under 'B' and 'N', backspace is under 'M'. This works very good for me already. Enter for the lefthand is already one of my favorites.
The F keys i often use, are 'F3' and 'F5', so i make a direct input. Over 'F3' is 'STRG+F' for searching.
As you see at the pics, not all labels are complete. I did not change the QWERTY Layout because i will not spend any time to learn a new one.
The color setup is not finished. Thinking about using the keylock, so i could put my pwd (and history) to one key
Totally new is the touchpad for me. I will see wether i could put the IE 3.0 away.
Also i could now adjust the angle and distance for the boards.
Hope you enjoy the pics and the layout. I could never ever work without a Tipro again.
Last edited by CeeSA on 30 May 2012, 23:30, edited 1 time in total.
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- Awake Sheep
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: G80 5000
- Main mouse: Logitech G3
- Favorite switch: Topre/BS
- DT Pro Member: -
Kommst du gut mit dem Matrix-Layout der Tasten klar?
"How do you find the matrix layout of the keys? As they arent shifted as on normal keyboards."
Also curious about the touchpad. Which one is it? Does it work properly?
BTW: Your creations are always enjoyable.
"How do you find the matrix layout of the keys? As they arent shifted as on normal keyboards."
Also curious about the touchpad. Which one is it? Does it work properly?
BTW: Your creations are always enjoyable.
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
- Contact:
i tried the matrix layout before, and i get used to it. It takes not so long. I hope this time it will be a short time too.
The problem is, at home i use my small deck 82 keyboards. Maybe i should use the "matrix" everywhere.
The problem is, at home i use my small deck 82 keyboards. Maybe i should use the "matrix" everywhere.
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
Nice job you've done here, CeeSA.
Having an additional Enter key and arrow cluster on the left side of the keyboard is definitely an asset. Before having that, I was not even aware how much the right hand moves from and to these keys in between.
(Same for an additional Delete key, by the way.)
The fantastic thing about Tipros is that everybody can adapt them to their own needs.
For example, as I do a lot of editing work on texts, I have a (left-hand) Cut/Copy/Paste cluster
and a (right-hand) cluster of keys to move to the beginning/end of a word/line/paragraph.
I think programmers would appreciate to have to press just one key to get opening and closing brackets and position the cursor between them. Gamers will surely have some complicated shortcuts they'd like to get at a fingertip.
Is the touchpad directly connected to the computer or does it somehow use the Tipro connection?
And by the way, didn't the left unit initially have two "dead" keys?
Having an additional Enter key and arrow cluster on the left side of the keyboard is definitely an asset. Before having that, I was not even aware how much the right hand moves from and to these keys in between.
(Same for an additional Delete key, by the way.)
The fantastic thing about Tipros is that everybody can adapt them to their own needs.
For example, as I do a lot of editing work on texts, I have a (left-hand) Cut/Copy/Paste cluster
and a (right-hand) cluster of keys to move to the beginning/end of a word/line/paragraph.
I think programmers would appreciate to have to press just one key to get opening and closing brackets and position the cursor between them. Gamers will surely have some complicated shortcuts they'd like to get at a fingertip.
Is the touchpad directly connected to the computer or does it somehow use the Tipro connection?
And by the way, didn't the left unit initially have two "dead" keys?
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
- Contact:
Touchpad brand: Slidepoint
It's not connected to the Tipro connection: As you see (or not really), the touchpad has his own PS/2 connection.
The pic shows the touchpad in the original position, before moving it to 2 columns left.
No dead keys for the left unit.
It's not connected to the Tipro connection: As you see (or not really), the touchpad has his own PS/2 connection.
The pic shows the touchpad in the original position, before moving it to 2 columns left.
No dead keys for the left unit.
- Icarium
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: These fields just
- Main mouse: opened my eyes
- Favorite switch: I need to bring stuff to work
- DT Pro Member: -
If you want a custom touchpad all you have to do is break apart almost any old laptop and solder a ps/2 cable on the right pins...Lustique wrote:Slightly OT:Apart from that: Nice setup, but all the unused keys would bother me, too, I think.Spoiler:
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
- Contact:
@ Lustique
as i wrote in the OP: "As before, I will use the top 3 rows for phrases and shortcuts i need often at work."
as i wrote in the OP: "As before, I will use the top 3 rows for phrases and shortcuts i need often at work."
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
Well, if all those keys are not needed, there's always the option of moving the whole layout three rows up and using the space of the three bottom rows for an integrated wrist rest. Possiblly with built-in palm keys.Lustique wrote:[...] Apart from that: Nice setup, but all the unused keys would bother me, too, I think.
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
- Contact:
ok, more pics.
my setup now: new setup, adding more keys (makros, phrases and so on) @ dirge - you are a happy Tipro owner too today
my setup now: new setup, adding more keys (makros, phrases and so on) @ dirge - you are a happy Tipro owner too today
- Minskleip
- Location: Norway
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: CM Sentinel Storm
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Do you have a mouse on the side as well? How those that work out with those huge boards?
I also have two of those, but I'm desoldering all the switches to clean and replace the internals.. I'll never finish haha
I also have two of those, but I'm desoldering all the switches to clean and replace the internals.. I'll never finish haha
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
- Contact:
pls read th text above the pics...
- Icarium
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: These fields just
- Main mouse: opened my eyes
- Favorite switch: I need to bring stuff to work
- DT Pro Member: -
I keep putting doing the same thing off all the time.
I have the boards already I just keep thinking I want them tilted and then I would need some kind of special armrest and then I just don't do anything. It's just sad.
Does anybody have a good idea on how to make a board tilted and add armrests? Sort of like the Kinesis Pyramid a bit?
But I think the armrests should be closer to the user I doubt that the ones in the picture actually work well.
I have the boards already I just keep thinking I want them tilted and then I would need some kind of special armrest and then I just don't do anything. It's just sad.
Does anybody have a good idea on how to make a board tilted and add armrests? Sort of like the Kinesis Pyramid a bit?
But I think the armrests should be closer to the user I doubt that the ones in the picture actually work well.
- off
- Location: the crapper, NL, EU
- DT Pro Member: -
I know what you meanIcarium wrote:I keep putting doing the same thing off all the time.
I have the boards already I just keep thinking I want them tilted and then I would need some kind of special armrest and then I just don't do anything. It's just sad.
I think they'd work nicely; resting the thick side of your hand on it..Icarium wrote:But I think the armrests should be closer to the user I doubt that the ones in the picture actually work well.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
Right, at least I would put some blanks on them.Lustique wrote:Slightly OT:Apart from that: Nice setup, but all the unused keys would bother me, too, I think.Spoiler:
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
OK, at least I read the text. He means that he will add keys with macros etc. one-by-one, and not in a rush as we would do it.Minskleip wrote:Yes?CeeSA wrote:pls read th text above the pics...
- Minskleip
- Location: Norway
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: CM Sentinel Storm
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Haha I read the text!7bit wrote:OK, at least I read the text. He means that he will add keys with macros etc. one-by-one, and not in a rush as we would do it.Minskleip wrote:Yes?CeeSA wrote:pls read th text above the pics...
I'm curious to the impact such a huge keyboards have on mousing
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
- Contact:
with the new setup i use the touchpad and no mouse anymore...
I do not understand you at all
- off
- Location: the crapper, NL, EU
- DT Pro Member: -
So did anybody come up with a nice and easily available trick to make those doubleswitch-keys work comfortably?
I was thinking of cutting both springs and stretching the remaining parts, but that seems to be a stretch.
The other option that has been mentioned before is using a spring in one of two only, but afair that binds easily..
I was thinking of cutting both springs and stretching the remaining parts, but that seems to be a stretch.
The other option that has been mentioned before is using a spring in one of two only, but afair that binds easily..
- Minskleip
- Location: Norway
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: CM Sentinel Storm
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
I have a trackball and a mouse, so you could have the mouse on the side for advanced mousing or something.CeeSA wrote:
with the new setup i use the touchpad and no mouse anymore...
I do not understand you at all
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
- DT Pro Member: 0001
He might do the mousing in his bed or on the floor, or on the kitchen table....Minskleip wrote:I have a trackball and a mouse, so you could have the mouse on the side for advanced mousing or something.CeeSA wrote:
with the new setup i use the touchpad and no mouse anymore...
I do not understand you at all
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
- Contact:
i never tried a roller mouse. Just for trying it is very expensive. Maybe someone could bring it to the keyboard party.
Or Mr. Interface own one? I think so, but i am not shure.
Or Mr. Interface own one? I think so, but i am not shure.
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0016
- Contact:
now in final black. shift works only one
so i take off the controller from the left board.
to make the boards detachable i use some parts of the cardreaders.
so i take off the controller from the left board.
to make the boards detachable i use some parts of the cardreaders.