




This keyboard is the brainchild of these young people:

Mr.Nobody wrote: Lofree Dot with Gateron blue switches,Blue tooth and usb, compatible with Windows Android and Mac,designed and made in China. They've just launched the 3rd round preorder.But Chinese tradinational lunar New Year holidays might get in the way...
This keyboard is the brainchild of these young people:
Mr.Nobody wrote:Mr.Nobody wrote: Lofree Dot with Gateron blue switches,Blue tooth and usb, compatible with Windows Android and Mac,designed and made in China. They've just launched the 3rd round preorder.But Chinese traditional lunar New Year holidays might get in the way...
This keyboard is the brainchild of these young people:
I think they do, dummy-switches are called "satellite switches."here. In fact this product IMHO is for consumer market not for experts or connoiseurs, I bet 99% of the buyers have little or even zero experience of using other mechenical keyboards let alone vintage ones. It has a fashional appearance and adequate functionalities which are rather appealing to young consumers especially Apple users I think.Findecanor wrote: I really like the idea behind the design, but the layout is not very good. As previously said, a uniform 1/2 stagger is not nice to type on.
The larger keys being narrower in the middle where people tend to hit them is a big fail. More ergonomic - and also more like a typewriter would be to use slightly larger circular keys. In this case, a ISO layout would have been better.
The larger keys also seem to be implemented as two switches, which are harder to press unless you use lighter switches or if you let one in a pair of switches be a dummy - and did they really do that?