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- 15 Jul 2017, 02:15
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IBM Model-F-like keyboard designs
- Replies: 250
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I haven't figured out how to make it work as a random ad hoc configuration, however, without introducing additional logic on each module, and I don't want to do that. Whenever there is a keypress, what is being sent from whatever module to the central controller? Regular keyboards simply send scan ...
- 15 Jul 2017, 00:59
- Forum: Group buys
- Topic: F104+SSK+122+62+77+50+Ergo orders now open! New Kishsaver+Industrial Model F Keyboards
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No NPR where I live. Will it be streamed over the Internet?Ellipse wrote: ↑Please tune in to your local station to listen!
- 14 Jul 2017, 20:08
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IBM Model-F-like keyboard designs
- Replies: 250
- Views: 58033
I've been trying to figure out how to integrate a large sketch-mouse pad. I am thinking that might be desirable if I could make a left-hand arrows + numpad, and then have an integrated large pad to put in that space. It would have the stability of the entire keyboard to help prevent it from moving,...
- 14 Jul 2017, 19:58
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IBM Model-F-like keyboard designs
- Replies: 250
- Views: 58033
Oh, I can't wait to. I keep thinking of new possibilities as I re-read the thread. That "twin alphanums" thing would be a godsend for some people.RickCHodgin wrote: ↑You will see when it is complete.
- 14 Jul 2017, 19:40
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IBM Model-F-like keyboard designs
- Replies: 250
- Views: 58033
Damn, I keep dreaming up possibilites for this! :-) Another one: "null" modules that only serve as separators, *with an angle*. So in my previous example about the translator, the Greek alpha cluster wouldn't be straight to the left, but in, say, 15 degrees so that the user would be more comfortabl...
- 14 Jul 2017, 19:26
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IBM Model-F-like keyboard designs
- Replies: 250
- Views: 58033
Quick question here, and forgive me if this idea has been debated to death beforehand: Instead of making different models of each keyboard, some more massive than others, how about making a truly modular keyboard, where each cluster is a single unit, each of which can then be mounted or unmounted i...
- 13 Jul 2017, 23:41
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IBM Model-F-like keyboard designs
- Replies: 250
- Views: 58033
Quick question here, and forgive me if this idea has been debated to death beforehand: Instead of making different models of each keyboard, some more massive than others, how about making a truly modular keyboard, where each cluster is a single unit, each of which can then be mounted or unmounted in...