Daniel Beardsmore wrote:I still don't get how those stabilisers work. How do they attach to a Cherry keycap? Inserts?
Hypersphere wrote:Unfortunately, IMO, the stabilizers have a somewhat negative effect on the feel of these keys, and they generate some stabilizer noise, which I find mildly irritating.
mj45 wrote:The spacebar looks like all three stems are inserted in the cap posts, but on the others (smaller stab keys) only the center is inserted and the outer stems just sit on the top of the stabilizer posts.
Daniel Beardsmore wrote:mj45 wrote:The spacebar looks like all three stems are inserted in the cap posts, but on the others (smaller stab keys) only the center is inserted and the outer stems just sit on the top of the stabilizer posts.
That's what I was wondering. I guess it makes sense really, since pressing on either side will pull the centre down, and that should be enough to keep it level and stop the force on the switch being too diagonal.
The cynical side of me thinks that the lack of LEDs was a cost-cutting measure disguised as an effort to look cool.
Halvar wrote:Isn't it a miracle how a set of different caps can change the appearance of the case? It's a NovaChameleon!
Halvar wrote:You did that pretty well - the cold/blueish light with the grey original caps and the warm/yellow light that makes the case look brownish with the beige caps. I admit I thought it was done in software afterwards.
Hypersphere wrote:Probably different reflectivity of light from the all black keys vs lighter keys.
Muirium wrote:The NovaTouch's FN key is in the same location and shares similar behaviour to the FN key on Ducky keyboards, and I expect many more out there. It's the Amiga key in my Granite picture set:
It's an FN key in the classic sense: it sends no signal to the host, but changes the keyboard's internal state alone. It's essentially a hardwired media layer, accessing the volume and playback keys, as I sorted out with the appropriate caps here:
I'd rather FN send a scancode, too. But this is not uncommon. The Realforce gets that right while others don't.
Muirium wrote:I'd rather FN send a scancode, too. But this is not uncommon.
Muirium wrote:Indeed. What I mean is the same thing as Hypersphere: we'd rather it was any other key, like the "Menu" key (whose function on a Mac I can only guess…) so we could remap it to something else. You can only remap what you can see. These internal state keys are a black box.
@Hyper: I've tried o-rings and none. I find the thock is never really there in any case. You get a hint of it, there's something there unlike any MX switch, but the stabilised keys in particular have more of a plastic slap to them than the Topre sound you want. Here's some recordings, which all should be quite familiar to your ears now you have every keyboard in question!
keyboards-f2/topre-switch-cherry-mx-compatible-t7076-750.html#p174519
Muirium wrote:Indeed. What I mean is the same thing as Hypersphere: we'd rather it was any other key, like the "Menu" key (whose function on a Mac I can only guess…) so we could remap it to something else. You can only remap what you can see. These internal state keys are a black box.
@Hyper: I've tried o-rings and none. I find the thock is never really there in any case. You get a hint of it, there's something there unlike any MX switch, but the stabilised keys in particular have more of a plastic slap to them than the Topre sound you want. Here's some recordings, which all should be quite familiar to your ears now you have every keyboard in question!
keyboards-f2/topre-switch-cherry-mx-compatible-t7076-750.html#p174519
genkan wrote:I've been watching this keyboard fairly close for a long time, definitely interesting but not sure about the case. If it shows up in stores sub 100€, Im very likely to pick one up.
genkan wrote:I've been watching this keyboard fairly close for a long time, definitely interesting but not sure about the case. If it shows up in stores sub 100€, Im very likely to pick one up.
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