Operation typewriter to keyboard (alps skff)

wanderhoden

09 Apr 2021, 23:26

greetings!

you stumble across to my projekt code name alps Sick Kung Feeling Fu !
its my first operation and iam not sure what iam doing ... so i need for sure your help :)
but step by step
first thing would be how i place the arrow key couse there a none ...iam not sure if i need them but have some keycaps they are vaguely represent arrows
step 2 alt and ctrl
code can be alt or ctrl but where is than the other one :S

here a pic from the board
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desolder the pcb
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and here some ideas for the arrows witch one is better or if you have a better concept plz tell me :)
first one would be like this
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or that better ?
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or so ?
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shallot

10 Apr 2021, 03:36

Hiya, I did something similar with my SKFF board: https://kuritakey.zone/sharp-zx-510-key ... alps-skff/

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Lalaland124

11 Apr 2021, 00:14

Veryyy nice, happy to see someone putting the effort into converting these old pretty things :D

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Keybug

13 Apr 2021, 19:18

Die leihste mir dann mal aus, wenn fertig, ja? 😍😲 Cursor keys: my vote is for version A!

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Nuum

13 Apr 2021, 22:27

If the PCB is desoldered already why not go the extra step and create a custom layout with the keys you have and get a plate laser cut for that?
As it looks you could get pretty close to a somewhat standard 60% layout.

Nice board, btw! I've been on the hunt for one of these for a while now.

wanderhoden

21 May 2021, 23:19

after a break iam finaly back here my progress folks :)

the lasercut was a good tip but to be honest i was to lazy for that ...so i just cut the left side off and welded it on the right side xD
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and just painted it
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than it was time to figure out the layout ....its not that bad i guess (i know the soldering is allrdy done but i lost the foto,and yes the numpad is wrong i fixd it no worries)
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sadly iam 3-4 switches short to make it like this (if someone have spare switches i would love to buy them )
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anyways time to swing the soldering iron
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Spoiler:
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ah almost forgot to mention yes i cleand every single one of those switches
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Spoiler:
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TNT

21 May 2021, 23:25

Nice solution, how did it turn out (hard to judge from the pictures alone), as in are the keys still aligned with the rest and so on. Those red keycaps look amazing!

wanderhoden

21 May 2021, 23:26

and now the final product !
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programming the thing was hell but i got it just the led lights i have no clue how i can bind them in if someone knows how
plz hit me up ! :)

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Lalaland124

21 May 2021, 23:32

Such an awesome project. That case is really amazing, glad that board got what it deserved!

(And that red arrow cluster is just beyond sexy :D)

wanderhoden

21 May 2021, 23:46

Lalaland124 wrote:
21 May 2021, 23:32
Such an awesome project. That case is really amazing, glad that board got what it deserved!

(And that red arrow cluster is just beyond sexy :D)
tyvm again dude for that awesome gift and the faith you had in me :shock: .... i rly tryd it hard ...so iam rly rly glad you liked it
and i fixd the rattle spacebar to :D

Rayndalf

31 May 2021, 04:35

The welding and wood working looks top notch. How did you go about carving the case?

wanderhoden

31 May 2021, 21:05

tyvm that was not simple .... a carving master owes me a favor ...iam electrician i did the outside light and some worke in the house
at first he didnt want to do it but i was crying a lot and finaly he did it ...but as i saw the bill for it.. i was crying again it was not cheap ;D

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