



I doubt it.Play3r wrote:Are you surprised to see Cherry produce a gaming keyboard?
I happen to do a fair bit of lurking on one of the best mechanical keyboard communities (www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalkeyboards), [...]
If you enjoy readding countless posts (every day) with camera phone pictures of peoples new Ducky/CM QFR/Noppoo with stock caps it is the best mechanical keyboard communityAcanthophis wrote: I, for myself, was rather suprised by this:I happen to do a fair bit of lurking on one of the best mechanical keyboard communities (http://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalkeyboards), [...]
Well it's only of late, that I came across this site - and seeing a number of hits come from here, thought it was best to check it all out. Liking what I see so far and hopefully I can contribute a fair bit.ne0phyte wrote:If you enjoy readding countless posts (every day) with camera phone pictures of peoples new Ducky/CM QFR/Noppoo with stock caps it is the best mechanical keyboard communityAcanthophis wrote: I, for myself, was rather suprised by this:I happen to do a fair bit of lurking on one of the best mechanical keyboard communities (http://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalkeyboards), [...]
^^^^Peter wrote:Looks like a piece of plastic-junk to me !But I haven't seen it IRL yet, so maybe it is OK..
Except for the caps, it just cant get cheap enough, can it ?
It didn't come with much tbh, I will check it for you when I get back from workJBert wrote:It seems Findecanor added it to the wiki ( http://deskthority.net/wiki/Cherry_G80-3850 ), but it doesn't say anything about PS/2 support.
Did the keyboard come with an adapter by any chance, and if not, could you test it with one of yours?
NORTEL NTNX51HH, a.k.a. G80-9035, is a custom keyboard built by Cherry for Nortel in early 00's, a now defunct company. This keyboard comes with a plate, which wasn't common at that time. Also, it got some special doulbeshot keycaps. However, it DOESN'T has much feature other than those.Broadmonkey wrote:You say you've got a g80-9035? can you post pics?
Yes, all keys with the exception of the clear-capped label keys are double-shot.Broadmonkey wrote:Thanks, keycaps are definitely not Cherry made, something which the NORTEL one had, apart from a few of the key caps, which looked different to me. Are they double shot?
Thanks just the same! I had a look at the Nortel keycaps vs the Volt Delta keycaps, and the typeface on some of them look the same, but a lot of them look different. It's probably not a Cherry cap, but the finish is amazing.Broadmonkey wrote:I am pretty certain the keycaps are not made by Cherry. You can see it from their round corners and from the font and symbols. The rest of the keyboard looks pretty identical however. I just think Volt Delta cheaped out and got someone else to produce the keycaps.
I am not really capable of answering your question about remapping the dead keys, sorry. My experience with remapping keys only counts AutoHotKey of which you have already tried.
I think that xev tells you about keycodes as opposed to scancodes, which I think are a different part of the chain in Linux/X11. Anyway, there are instructions on how to get scancodes on Linux on the ArchWiki here.Muirium wrote:Boot up a Linux session and try xev. I think that's the command line utility everyone advises for basic reading stuff.