Nice idea. Looks like a more practical variant of a steno keyboard.
The lower row of the right hand is shared with the upper numpad row, right? Do you have to toggle numeric input or do use it with the asterisk key?
What are you going to do with the mounting holes that are left empty?
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- 18 Jul 2014, 13:11
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: split stenograph with numpad
- Replies: 35
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- 16 Jul 2014, 15:05
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Teensy 2.0 alternatives, ATmega32U4
- Replies: 154
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I’ve been using the SparkFun Pro Micro for a while, and I’m satisfied with it. Biggest plus to me is the Micro-USB connector, since I refuse to buy any more Mini-USB stuff (this is one of my pet peeves). It doesn’t have space for ISP pin headers though. More annoyingly, it does not have any mounting...
- 11 Feb 2014, 13:13
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Topre sliders, MX caps
- Replies: 116
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Interesting. I was under the impression that Shapeways’ sintering process is sufficient for this purpose. I have had Shapeways print a cap with a Cherry MX key stem and it turned out fine (although I had to bump the wall sizes slightly to comply with their recommendations). The dimensions could use ...