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An '''adapter kit''' is a small set of [[:Category:Keycaps|keycaps]] that complement and/or replace a set of keycaps from one keyboard to fit the layout of another keyboard.
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An '''adapter kit''' is a small set of [[:Category:Keycaps|keycaps]] that complement and/or replace a set of keycaps from one keyboard to fit the layout of another keyboard. The keycaps in an adapter kit should have the same characteristics (stem, [[keycap profile|profile]], colour scheme, [[Keyboard fonts|font]]) as the original keyboard but for different keys and/or in different sizes.
The keycaps in an adapter kit should have the same characteristics (stem, [[keycap profile|profile]], colour scheme, [[Keyboard fonts|font]]) as the original keyboard but for different keys and/or in different sizes.
 
  
 
== Moogle kit ==
 
== Moogle kit ==
A '''moogle kit''' is an adapter kit that complements keys from vintage keyboard so that they fit onto a modern keyboard with [[Unit|1.25 units]] wide [[modifier key]]s, such as [[Windows key]]s.
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A '''moogle kit''' is an adapter kit that complements keys from a vintage keyboard so that they fit onto a modern keyboard with [[Unit|1.25 units]] wide [[modifier key]]s, such as [[Windows key]]s.
  
A typical moogle kit contains modifiers for the bottom row and a [[Space bar|space bar]]. It is common for them to also contain a [[caps lock]] key with a ''centered'' stem (as opposed to off-center stem) and a 2.75 wide right shift key, even though not all users may need them.
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A typical moogle kit contains modifiers for the bottom row and a [[space bar]]. It is common for them to also contain a [[Caps lock]] key with a ''centered'' stem (as opposed to an off-center stem) and a 2.75 wide Right shift key, even though not all users may need them.
  
The original moogle kits were designed to allow the use of Cherry [[Double-shot molding|doubleshot]] ABS keys (harvested off a cheap keyboard in the [[:Category:Cherry G80 series|Cherry G80 series]]) on a modern [[Filco Majestouch]].
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The original moogle kits were designed to allow the use of Cherry [[double-shot]] [[ABS]] keys (harvested off a cheap keyboard in the [[:Category:Cherry G80 series|Cherry G80 series]]) on a modern [[Filco Majestouch]]. Moogle kits have also been made for [[Dolch]] and [[Wyse PCE]] keyboards.
Moogle kits have also been made [[Dolch]] and [[Wyse PCE]].
 
  
The term "moogle kit" is named after the [[keyboard communities#Geekhack|Geekhack]] user who first proposed it: ''Moogle Stiltzkin'' <ref>https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=14240.msg284302#msg284302</ref><ref>https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=14698.0</ref>. A "Moogle" is a type of creature that appear in several games by Square Enix, such as the Final Fantasy series.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_design_of_Final_Fantasy#Moogle</ref>
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The term "moogle kit" is named after the [[Geekhack]] user who first proposed it: ''Moogle Stiltzkin''.<ref name="Moogle-name-GH" /><ref name="Moogle-name-GH2" /> A "Moogle" is a type of creature that appears in several games from Square Enix, such as the Final Fantasy series.<ref name="Moogle-WP" />
  
The term "moogle kit" (MOOGLEWHITE and MOOGLEBLACK) had been first introduced by [[User:7bit|7bit]] as order-IDs for the [[Round 3]] group buy in early 2011.
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The term "moogle kit" (MOOGLEWHITE and MOOGLEBLACK) was first introduced by [[User:7bit|7bit]] as order-IDs for the [[Round4 Round3|Round 3]] group buy in early 2011.
  
 
== Anti-caps lock kit ==
 
== Anti-caps lock kit ==
An '''anti-caps lock kit''' is for swapping [[caps lock]] with a control key. It contains a [[Unit|1.75 units]] wide control key for the home row and a 1.25 units wide caps lock key for the bottom row.
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An '''anti-caps lock kit''' is for swapping [[Caps lock]] with a Control key. It contains a [[Unit|1.75 units]] wide Control key for the home row and a 1.25 units wide Caps lock key for the bottom row.
  
Other alternatives for this kit exist. For instance, [[Keyboard_layouts#Colemak_.282002.29|Colemak]] users might want to replace their caps lock with a 1.75 wide [[Backspace key]] and leave the small [[Control key]] on the bottom row.
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Other alternatives for this kit exist. For instance, [[Colemak]] users might want to replace their Caps lock with a 1.75 wide [[Backspace key]] and leave the small [[Control key]] on the bottom row.
  
 
== Tsangan kit ==
 
== Tsangan kit ==
[[File:CherryTsangan.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The keys on the left side are from a Cherry-replica Tsangan kit commissioned from [[Signature Plastics]]. The keys on the right side are authentic Cherry/GMK keys. The purple key is from a GMK set]]
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[[File:CherryTsangan.jpg|thumb|The keys on the left side are from a Cherry-replica Tsangan kit commissioned from [[Signature Plastics]]. The keys on the right side are authentic Cherry/GMK keys. The purple key is from a GMK set.]]
A '''tsangan kit''' is an adapter kit that contains 1.5 units wide [[Control key|Control]] and [[Alt key|Alt]] modifiers on the space bar-row. It often also includes a 1 unit wide [[Windows key]], a 7-unit space bar and a 1.75-wide [[Shift key]].
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A '''tsangan kit''' is an adapter kit that contains 1.5 units wide [[Control key|Control]] and [[Alt key|Alt]] modifiers on the space bar row. It often also includes a 1 unit wide [[Windows key]], a 7-unit space bar and a 1.75-wide [[Shift key]].
  
Tsangan kits have been made for Cherry doubleshot ABS keys, [[Wyse PCE]] and also as an additional option in group orders of new keycap kits.
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Tsangan kits have been made for Cherry double-shot ABS keys, [[Wyse PCE]] and also as an additional option in group orders of new keycap kits. Authentic Cherry double-shot white-on-black 1.5 wide modifier keys are very rare.
Authentic Cherry doubleshot white-on-black 1.5 wide modifier keys are very rare.
 
  
 
For some keyboards, a tsangan kit would be the opposite of a moogle kit.
 
For some keyboards, a tsangan kit would be the opposite of a moogle kit.
Named after the Geekhack user ''Tsangan''.
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The kit was named after Geekhack user ''Tsangan''.<ref name="Tsangan-name-GH" />
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
<references />
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<references>
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<ref name="Moogle-name-GH">Geekhack — [https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=14240.msg284302#msg284302 Cherry Double Shot Keys (US ANSI, Beige)] by Moogle Stiltzkin. Posted 2011-01-25. Retrieved 2024-05-23.</ref>
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<ref name="Moogle-name-GH2">Geekhack — [https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=14698.0 Cherry vintage beige/white 101 us ansi Kit] by Moogle Stiltzkin. Posted 2011-01-25. Retrieved 2024-05-23.</ref>
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<ref name="Moogle-WP">[[wikipedia:Recurring elements in the Final Fantasy series|Recurring elements in the Final Fantasy series]] on Wikipedia.</ref> Retrieved 2024-05-23.
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<ref name="Tsangan-name-GH">Geekhack — [https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=34903.0 Why are Tsangan kits called Tsangan kits?] Posted 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2024-05-23.</ref>
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</references>
  
== Forum topics ==
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== External links ==
* [http://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2246 Round 3 Moogle kit group buy]
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* [https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2246 {{sq|KEYS ARRIVED}} Round 3 Moogle Kits] Posted 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
* [http://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2126&hilit=moogle+kit WYSE Moogle kits]
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* [https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2126 {{sq|ORDERING}} WYSE Moogle Kits!] Posted 2012-03-05. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  
 
[[Category:Keyboard terms]]
 
[[Category:Keyboard terms]]
 
[[Category:Keycaps]]
 
[[Category:Keycaps]]

Revision as of 17:27, 23 May 2024

IBM anti-caps lock kits.

An adapter kit is a small set of keycaps that complement and/or replace a set of keycaps from one keyboard to fit the layout of another keyboard. The keycaps in an adapter kit should have the same characteristics (stem, profile, colour scheme, font) as the original keyboard but for different keys and/or in different sizes.

Moogle kit

A moogle kit is an adapter kit that complements keys from a vintage keyboard so that they fit onto a modern keyboard with 1.25 units wide modifier keys, such as Windows keys.

A typical moogle kit contains modifiers for the bottom row and a space bar. It is common for them to also contain a Caps lock key with a centered stem (as opposed to an off-center stem) and a 2.75 wide Right shift key, even though not all users may need them.

The original moogle kits were designed to allow the use of Cherry double-shot ABS keys (harvested off a cheap keyboard in the Cherry G80 series) on a modern Filco Majestouch. Moogle kits have also been made for Dolch and Wyse PCE keyboards.

The term "moogle kit" is named after the Geekhack user who first proposed it: Moogle Stiltzkin.[1][2] A "Moogle" is a type of creature that appears in several games from Square Enix, such as the Final Fantasy series.[3]

The term "moogle kit" (MOOGLEWHITE and MOOGLEBLACK) was first introduced by 7bit as order-IDs for the Round 3 group buy in early 2011.

Anti-caps lock kit

An anti-caps lock kit is for swapping Caps lock with a Control key. It contains a 1.75 units wide Control key for the home row and a 1.25 units wide Caps lock key for the bottom row.

Other alternatives for this kit exist. For instance, Colemak users might want to replace their Caps lock with a 1.75 wide Backspace key and leave the small Control key on the bottom row.

Tsangan kit

The keys on the left side are from a Cherry-replica Tsangan kit commissioned from Signature Plastics. The keys on the right side are authentic Cherry/GMK keys. The purple key is from a GMK set.

A tsangan kit is an adapter kit that contains 1.5 units wide Control and Alt modifiers on the space bar row. It often also includes a 1 unit wide Windows key, a 7-unit space bar and a 1.75-wide Shift key.

Tsangan kits have been made for Cherry double-shot ABS keys, Wyse PCE and also as an additional option in group orders of new keycap kits. Authentic Cherry double-shot white-on-black 1.5 wide modifier keys are very rare.

For some keyboards, a tsangan kit would be the opposite of a moogle kit.

The kit was named after Geekhack user Tsangan.[4]

References

  1. Geekhack — Cherry Double Shot Keys (US ANSI, Beige) by Moogle Stiltzkin. Posted 2011-01-25. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  2. Geekhack — Cherry vintage beige/white 101 us ansi Kit by Moogle Stiltzkin. Posted 2011-01-25. Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  3. Recurring elements in the Final Fantasy series on Wikipedia.
  4. Geekhack — Why are Tsangan kits called Tsangan kits? Posted 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2024-05-23.

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