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by BillyK
29 Jul 2013, 09:57
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Heaviest, most durable mechanical keyboard on the market tod
Replies: 29
Views: 11180

Go to a local fabrication shop with blueprints of a Model F....
by BillyK
18 Jul 2013, 10:10
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Tea and keyboards; London meet up september 2013
Replies: 11
Views: 5819

It's tempting. But I have literally no idea what I would talk about, and I don't think I could stand it if any elitists turned up ;)
by BillyK
18 Jul 2013, 10:01
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: How do people kill their keyboards with static?
Replies: 18
Views: 4854

I know the dangers of static all too well, I have worked in electrical engineering for a few years, but I have NEVER had static travel through something like plastic.

The only way i can see if happening is on really cheap keyboards with the thin nasty plastic.
by BillyK
17 Jul 2013, 11:48
Forum: Mice & other input devices
Topic: Can you change your mouse hand?
Replies: 77
Views: 36241

Well I voted for right only, and considering i work in CAD I have never really thought about using the other hand and use to always poke fun at my friend for using the "wrong hand". I must say though, I just tried it and even using my normal cad programs is now my right hand is having to do all of t...
by BillyK
17 Jul 2013, 11:09
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: How do people kill their keyboards with static?
Replies: 18
Views: 4854

How do people kill their keyboards with static?

I have seen this a few times now but i just don't understand. How can you get a shock from quite thick plastics? and then shock DOWN the keyswitch (thick plastic)...

Any explanation would be great :D
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 16:54
Forum: Workshop
Topic: DYI keypad
Replies: 4
Views: 2019

You would need something like the Arduino Leonardo. The Leonardo will connect directly with usb and act as key inputs almost natively. The Leonardo can take (I think) 9 inputs. So you should have more than enough headroom for your needs. I am sorry I can't help you much more, I would help you with t...
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 15:36
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Cherry G80-3000 Thoughts?
Replies: 18
Views: 4590

As soon as i have another board. I will be looking into some mods. I was thinking of "installing" a little LCD Screen across the top section that displays... well... whatever I want ;) and use arduino to drive it all. Then again, the raspberry Pi would be a very nice thing to have. Do you have a lin...
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 14:17
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Typing performance improvement - your best advice
Replies: 20
Views: 5789

I think the biggest thing for me was changing keyboard. I used to just use old membrane keyboards that felt slow and "squidgy", Until I bought the keyboard that I am using now. After that, my typing speed didn't just magically improve. It just helped to know when the key had been pressed, and it kin...
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 13:49
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Cherry G80-3000 Thoughts?
Replies: 18
Views: 4590

Sorry to keep updating. I have sent a message to a local metal worker just to see if they would supply the same service, So I will let you know if others would! :D
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 13:36
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Cherry G80-3000 Thoughts?
Replies: 18
Views: 4590

Also. He told me to tell you guys to check for places that do die-casting.

He reckons its a fairly cheap way to get plastic parts "cloned" into more solid metals. It may be around the £100 mark for a single keyboard, but the quality should be fantastic
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 13:20
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Cherry G80-3000 Thoughts?
Replies: 18
Views: 4590

The 3000 case has unused screwmounts which can be used after punching through the sealed holes on the bottom half. That should add a good bit of rigidity. I used a 3.5mm drill to open the mounts and 3x25 wood screws to fasten. Just have a look at the bottom it's pretty obvious. If your friend did j...
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 11:39
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Cherry G80-3000 Thoughts?
Replies: 18
Views: 4590

I did hear that the old models were nice and heavy. But then again, who picks up their keyboard? Or actually flexes the 'chassis' during normal use? I use the numpad all the time, and to be honest I am pretty sure I WILL be sticking with another of these. I honestly see no reason to pay for a more e...
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 11:12
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Cherry G80-3000 Thoughts?
Replies: 18
Views: 4590

I love the look of it! One of my friends (he is a fabricator) offered to take the case of the keyboard and remake it completely out of aluminium for me, for around £30. Very tempting! Going to have to buy another for home because I love using this one, Unless anyone knows of another I should get ins...
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 11:00
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Cherry G80-3000 Thoughts?
Replies: 18
Views: 4590

Well I use this keyboard at work. And a Steelseries G6V2 at home. And I can not stand the black switches. I feel literally no gain over a stiff membrane keyboard at more than triple to cost. There is an amazing amount of space in the top of the keyboard to fill it with a packing material such as pol...
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 10:07
Forum: Keyboards
Topic: Cherry G80-3000 Thoughts?
Replies: 18
Views: 4590

Cherry G80-3000 Thoughts?

I have this keyboard and I love it. It is my first mechanical keyboard and I am loving the feel of the MX Blues. I was just wondering what other people thought of this board and if I had wasted my money (It was only £40). I only have one small issue with it... and that is that the build quality is n...
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 09:58
Forum: Mice & other input devices
Topic: Negative slope trackball
Replies: 6
Views: 5712

Sorry. I just re-read the post. Hopefully this is not one of the devices you were talking about.

The buttons took me a few days to get used to, but they work fine once you are used to the distance.
by BillyK
11 Jul 2013, 09:56
Forum: Mice & other input devices
Topic: Negative slope trackball
Replies: 6
Views: 5712

Take a look at the KENSINGTON Orbit Optical Trackball. I used one of these for 3-4 months when I was doing a lot of video editing and I wanted to avoid wrist strain. It was very nice to hold and feels very much like a normal mouse. http://www.hardwareecke.de/testberichte/eingabegeraete/images/kensin...

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