
for the switch, idk, i think something that was super long actuation, linear from light to very heavy at bottom out, with actuation on the lighter side of medium.
terrible reviews are the only reason i haven't yet, i almost jumped on a cheap second hand board a few years back.
I'm a litttle too far into the martinis to remember such things as spelling and grammer. however i will fix the title for you
damn, that's a pretty snazzy piece of kit.davkol wrote: Dactyl-ManuForm might be close. Either that, or I have to accept that I won't be completely happy with any keyboard.
Could you not make numlock/instert instead Numlock primary and FN+Numlock=insert? this would allow using the key lighting for status indication.Daniel Beardsmore wrote: Something like this:
Two tone white and blue; the blue would be equal intensity to the white, but on a computer display it is physically impossible to depict this. It would be a deeper blue (more blue, less cyan), but that would only intensify the problem of luminance limitations of finite additive colour on a computer display.
Since realistically this won't be anything but Cherry MX (I'm taking "ideal" to be "pragmatically ideal"), the legends are optimised for front LEDs to allow the front legends to be illuminated — with my Poker II I still cannot memorise the Fn layer and the back LEDs leave the front legends nearly invisible. I've avoided the horrible bunched-up look of most keyboards by opting for one top legend per key, except Enter where the front legend is too far from the LED (I can't have "Pad Enter" higher due to software limitations but it should be closer to "Enter").
RAFI RS 76 C illuminated would be a nice choice too, and those allow two LEDs per switch, one on either side, or front and back if you had custom keycaps made (the mount is square but only 180° rotationally symmetrical). Use of Omron switches would offer far superior backlighting to anything else on the market, but I've never typed on a Logitech keyboard so I don't know if they'd be suitable switches.
I have no idea whether putting Fn there would be OK or if it would drive me mad, but I didn't want to lose the menu key or right control, and losing Alt Gr would violate the layout even though I have no use for that key.
Fn+Alt is program via remap (P.map), which accepts two keystroke parameters: key to update, and target key.
Fn+Alt Gr is program via scancode (P.scan), which instead of a target key accepts a scancode, to allow you to include keys not on the keyboard.
Since I already use Pause as pause, I've not added a media pause. Why would you? However, Stop is Fn+Pause. (I use Shift+Pause for that.)
Caps lock status is indicated by its own backlight.
Num lock exists so that you can control it in remote sessions; sadly there's nowhere to put lights for num lock and scroll lock due to key sharing.
Insert is a fairly useless key, but I've left it there so that the insert/delete pair is where it should be. Since I need to use ctrl+shift+home/end a lot, I don't want anything in that arrangement to be in the Fn layer (as it's so horribly fiddly), so those are given priority, something that virtually every keyboard in existence gets wrong. Page up/down are moved to the arrows. (Similarity to a full-size is of course undermined by having non-standard F keys, which already drive me mad on my ThinkPad for being smaller and closer together.)
WASD arrows just for fun — I can use the arrows single-handedly with either hand that way.
The Windows and menu keys would be proper graphics of course.
I don't care much for the Insert key, but I don't want to break the pair apart. If Delete doesn't need Fn, then nor should the adjacent Insert key either. It would be possible to have bicolour LEDs where blue = off and (say) green = on, or even RGB LEDs where you add red and green to have white indicate on. I wasn't intending to have any other colours though besides blue and white.
Yeah, I can understand that but I personally feel that what is best for the layout comes above the standard layouts.Daniel Beardsmore wrote:I don't care much for the Insert key, but I don't want to break the pair apart. If Delete doesn't need Fn, then nor should the adjacent Insert key either. It would be possible to have bicolour LEDs where blue = off and (say) green = on, or even RGB LEDs where you add red and green to have white indicate on. I wasn't intending to have any other colours though besides blue and white.