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by nourathar
02 Oct 2013, 18:02
Forum: Workshop
Topic: chording keyboard project
Replies: 20
Views: 6428

wow, plover is very interesting, thanks for that link.

and PJE, just checking, but I suppose you are familiar with the CyKey ?
http://www.cykey.co.uk/

What would the difference be between what you want to develop and their product ?

ciao,

J.
by nourathar
02 Oct 2013, 09:25
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Bluetooth mod for HHKB
Replies: 85
Views: 26630

Hi, was reading a bit more and looking at their remapping code, and you guys are right: the Adafruit device does not implement any roll-over; what they mean on the page I quoted earlier is that you can associate keypress-combinations of up to 6 keys to any of the digital inputs. Which still doesn't ...
by nourathar
01 Oct 2013, 22:22
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Bluetooth mod for HHKB
Replies: 85
Views: 26630

aha, I get an idea of the complications :roll: :oops: :roll: ; I guess I was hoping too much for things to be simple ! hmm, but when i look at this page it does actually seem to say 6kro without using that term: You can have up to 6 switches pressed at once and it will be like they were pressed all ...
by nourathar
01 Oct 2013, 20:11
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Bluetooth mod for HHKB
Replies: 85
Views: 26630

Hi, i'm fairly new to this and I have to read up on keycodes and rollover to know better what i'm talking about, but from the product description I gather that: - it has a couple of digital inputs that can be mapped to certain keys: very limited indeed - it has a serial port via a pair of tx/rx pins...
by nourathar
01 Oct 2013, 02:38
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Bluetooth mod for HHKB
Replies: 85
Views: 26630

I recently got a Siig minitouch and I like it so much that I was thinking to do a bluetooth mod. And then I stumbled onto this piece of gear that is not expensive, nice and small. My feeling is that it should not be too difficult to hook up to Soarer's converter. Did anybody here try this ? http://l...
by nourathar
18 Sep 2013, 23:58
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: IBM PCjr 'enhanced' keyboard clicky ?
Replies: 11
Views: 5004

Aha, the horror of domes..

I was hoping this would be an ok-looking very much space-saving entry-level buckling spring keyboard with an interesting early wireless system, but alas.. So I think I am going to leave those currently for sale alone..

thanks,

J.
by nourathar
18 Sep 2013, 22:53
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: IBM PCjr 'enhanced' keyboard clicky ?
Replies: 11
Views: 5004

IBM PCjr 'enhanced' keyboard clicky ?

Hi, I've seen pictures of the keyboard that came with the PCjr by IBM. The first keyboard that came with it was a chiclet-style keyboard and it was seen as one of the reason the whole PCjr flopped. To save the project, IBM made an 'enhanced' keyboard that looks like it could be clicky / buckling spr...
by nourathar
17 Sep 2013, 21:38
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: What's a good 5-row, actually portable Bluetooth keyboard?
Replies: 10
Views: 2822

a decent looking foldable keyboard is by Matias:
http://www.matias.ca/foldingkeyboard/
but there doesn't seem to be a bluetooth version..
by nourathar
13 Sep 2013, 01:00
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: ISO/EUR International Shipping store
Replies: 1
Views: 1154

Would this be good for you ?
Mostly Filco though..

http://www.keyboardco.com/index.asp
by nourathar
10 Sep 2013, 23:39
Forum: Gallery
Topic: A Honeywell Who Dunnit (1983)
Replies: 31
Views: 27356

wow, great pictures of great boards....
by nourathar
10 Sep 2013, 23:22
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Univac F-1355-00
Replies: 32
Views: 39408

bloody hell, wow !
by nourathar
10 Sep 2013, 12:35
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Programming a Tipro board on-the-fly like a Cherry G80-2100
Replies: 216
Views: 110166

Huuh, thanks for the pro tip and apparently I do have to investigate keycodes a bit before just assigning..
it'll be some time before it arrives, but i'll report back..
by nourathar
10 Sep 2013, 11:47
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Programming a Tipro board on-the-fly like a Cherry G80-2100
Replies: 216
Views: 110166

ok, since i was: - looking for relegendable keycaps and didn't really find a cheap source - reluctant to buy an old 32bit computer just to have a windows box for programming my ps/2 tipro - mostly interested in tipro to experiment with keyboard layouts and apart from (potentially symmetric) staggere...
by nourathar
04 Sep 2013, 22:34
Forum: Workshop
Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
Replies: 277
Views: 124448

very interesting idea and great progression..
:lol: :roll: :lol:
by nourathar
02 Sep 2013, 22:40
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Hey Webwit! Also, Prototype vertical Cherry keyboard
Replies: 16
Views: 9998

great stuff, how does this relate to the Yogitype ?
http://www.yogitype.com/en/
by nourathar
02 Sep 2013, 20:53
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Programming a Tipro board on-the-fly like a Cherry G80-2100
Replies: 216
Views: 110166

that was exactly my point too: using xmodmap or xbindkeys on Linux is much more easy for me than going out and buying an obsolete 32bit box and installing windows XP on it... and yes, that takes away some of the charm of this board, bit it would make it much more usable for me. And by the way, I fou...
by nourathar
02 Sep 2013, 18:39
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Programming a Tipro board on-the-fly like a Cherry G80-2100
Replies: 216
Views: 110166

hello tipro-gurus, i'm awaiting delivery of a ps/2 Tipro I picked up for very little and I have been reading through this thread, which was the most informative I found so far. Early on there was a question by 7bit if there is some kind of factory reset to make sure every switch at least sends some ...
by nourathar
05 Jul 2013, 20:21
Forum: Group buys
Topic: Round 4 / packing (99.8%) / shipping (99.7%)
Replies: 4505
Views: 860659

Hey, I am totally new to this world of switches and keycaps and I find these SPH sets are very very gorgeous indeed. Any chance of a remaining TKLR3 and modifier set ?

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