Search found 11 matches
- 19 Mar 2020, 20:45
- Forum: News
- Topic: Making a Configurable Keyboard: The System76 Approach
- Replies: 1
- Views: 9529
Making a Configurable Keyboard: The System76 Approach
Making a Keyboard: The System76 Approach (custom Linux computers) https://blog.system76.com/post/612874398967513088/making-a-keyboard-the-system76-approach ... The Launch Configurable Keyboard. What were the most important things you wanted to address when designing a keyboard? Most keyboards that w...
- 15 Nov 2017, 22:01
- Forum: News
- Topic: Mantistek GK2 keyboard incl. built-in Keylogger, sends data to China
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2605
Mantistek GK2 keyboard incl. built-in Keylogger, sends data to China
The popular 104-key Mantistek GK2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard that costs around €49.66 has allegedly been caught silently recording everything you type on your keyboard and sending them to a server maintained by the Alibaba Group. Source: https://thehackernews.com/2017/11/mantistek-keyboard-keylogge...
- 08 Nov 2017, 21:41
- Forum: News
- Topic: Hako True switch (input club) - Box switch architecture
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3728
Hako True switch (input club) - Box switch architecture
Didn't see a mention of it yet so: The Hako True switch was designed by Jacob Alexander using Box switch architecture from Kaihua as a replacement for the Halo True switch. It is a medium weight, smooth tactile switch, designed to have a pleasant and intentionally light pre-load force on first touch...
- 01 Jul 2017, 20:19
- Forum: News
- Topic: Das Keyboard 5Q: cloud-connected, open API RGB - Gamma Zulu switches
- Replies: 38
- Views: 16865
Not going so well it seems
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... d/comments
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... d/comments
- 01 Jul 2017, 09:45
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Plum Nano75 Electrastatic Capacitive Bluetooth RGB Keyboard
- Replies: 389
- Views: 111569
mech greenhand wrote: ↑Plum has just released a new model for black 87 TKL with 30g capacitive switch and black side print POM keycaps. The keyboard is non backlit and has a new design for water resistant feature.
Just saw this video review by TaeKeyboards
- 05 Jul 2016, 20:36
- Forum: Reviews
- Topic: Focus FK-727 review (Cyan Omron B3G-S)
- Replies: 33
- Views: 8752
- 05 Jul 2016, 18:51
- Forum: News
- Topic: Das Keyboard 5Q: cloud-connected, open API RGB - Gamma Zulu switches
- Replies: 38
- Views: 16865
Because kickstarting a keyboard is working so well for i-Rocks. :) I think that one is on indiegogo and the daskeyboard teams is probably a bit better (just look at the difference in the movies for each). Don't care for the backlighting either, but the notification idea is novel at least but I woul...
- 04 Jul 2016, 23:10
- Forum: News
- Topic: Das Keyboard 5Q: cloud-connected, open API RGB - Gamma Zulu switches
- Replies: 38
- Views: 16865
Q button - dual purpose with volume What's the secondary purpose? A Q button: activates the Das Keyboard Q software when pressed, volume knob when turned. The entire kickstarter is probably the market depts. idea, doesn't cost them much but like lots of stuff on kickstarter they get a lot of free p...
- 04 Jul 2016, 19:42
- Forum: News
- Topic: Das Keyboard 5Q: cloud-connected, open API RGB - Gamma Zulu switches
- Replies: 38
- Views: 16865
I like the idea of an open api keyboard to allow reprogramming, but a concern would be if it had to be online all the time, will that be an option? According to the FAQ "Can the Das Keyboard 5Q work without cloud connection?" Yes. Das Keyboard 5Q does not need Internet connectivity to be able to fu...
- 04 Jul 2016, 19:11
- Forum: News
- Topic: Das Keyboard 5Q: cloud-connected, open API RGB - Gamma Zulu switches
- Replies: 38
- Views: 16865
Das Keyboard 5Q: cloud-connected, open API RGB - Gamma Zulu switches
Just noticed it on Kickstarter : Das Keyboard 5Q is a cloud-connected, open API RGB mechanical keyboard that allows each key to be color-controlled over the Internet. It is built with ground-breaking electronics that provide superior RGB LED brightness and unsurpassed response time. Along with the D...
- 22 Jun 2016, 23:40
- Forum: Reviews
- Topic: Magicforce 68 review
- Replies: 40
- Views: 28839
My Magicforce arrived earlier this week. I have the white/silver one and it has Outemu blue switches. The reason I bought is that I wanted to try blue switches (currently have MX Brown) and also wanted to confirm that a 60%(ish) layout isn't something for me. I use all my 104 keys often and need the...