No international kits :eek: I need me some ISO-UK.
Beautiful colourway, GLWIC!
No international kits :eek: I need me some ISO-UK.
Beautiful colourway, GLWIC!
Unfortunately yes, at least for this round. Making molds for international legend molds would be too much for Wuque at this stage, but I hope it will be a possibility for future sets!
The "<>" in the alpha kit should be in R4 with the 2nd b.No international kits :eek: I need me some ISO-UK.
Beautiful colourway, GLWIC!
Unfortunately yes, at least for this round. Making molds for international legend molds would be too much for Wuque at this stage, but I hope it will be a possibility for future sets!
The "<>" in the alpha kit should be in R4 with the 2nd b.No international kits :eek: I need me some ISO-UK.
Beautiful colourway, GLWIC!
Unfortunately yes, at least for this round. Making molds for international legend molds would be too much for Wuque at this stage, but I hope it will be a possibility for future sets!
What's the point of posting the picture of the pantone plastic chips if you won't tell us the color codes.
If either the red orange or cyan alpha kits are avail, I will 100% pick up this set. Preferably both, but idk how many extra kits you can add. Anyways, good luck!
Hot pink accents is an insta-buy, but I'm not sure whats up with the alt accents. Each has a different alpha colorway with a different accent kit -- maybe this could be clarified / streamlined.
Color is sick. Hope the pricing isn't too crazy.
Also 2 tab keys on the mod kit would be nice, or an extra tab for the alpha kit.
Can we please stop ruining 40s kitting? This keeps happening with other PBT sets and everyone is just copying the same terrible kits off each other.
40s have unique modifiers in R2 and R3, and sometimes one or two in R4. They share the same R4 bottom row keys as normal keyboards. You can cover the overwhelming majority of spacebar layouts with 2 / 2.25 / 2.75 (standard Alice) and a 6.25. 2x3u is often appreciated in spacebar kits.
There are two ways to do 40s kitting in ePBT (which is where this kitting has been copied from):
1. Do a proper base kit with alphas and mods for 60%+ boards and add a 40s-specific kit with the unique R2/R3/R4 mods only (and spacebars if you don't have Alice in base).
2. Do separate alphas and mods and include a 40s mod kit that has both the unique R2/R3/R4 keys and the common bottom row keys that are shared with other keyboards.
The way your kitting is setup currently is such that if somebody wants to cover a 40% they need to buy alphas, the 40s kit for the unique 40s keys, and then the regular mod kit in order to get like 6 keys for their bottom row, and then the spacebar kit for the spacebars. This is something that's insanely easy to fix.
If you're absolutely set on not doing a base kit (I don't know why? Just do a base kit) then you should do a proper 40s kit that offers coverage for the majority of 40s and ortho boards when combined with the alphas, so 40% users can just buy two kits.
If you want a good example of basekit + 40s addon, check out ePBT Origami kitting (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=112884.0)
If you want a good example of alphas + 40s modkit, check out ePBT Acid House (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=112022.0)
That's it. Do one of those kits. Then get some people who know stuff in either keycap discord or 40s discord to fix any minor mistakes. But stop repeating this awful four-kit 40s kitting that lazy designers have been pushing recently.
Alpha&Mod kits split exists to accommodate the second colorway option. Since I do have a separate alpha kit now, I am thinking of the possibility of making a full 40s modifier kit (like ePBT Kavala) that would offer an opportunity for 40s user to just get alpha + 40s kit instead. Right now, I am waiting for info if that is possible though.
Alpha&Mod kits split exists to accommodate the second colorway option. Since I do have a separate alpha kit now, I am thinking of the possibility of making a full 40s modifier kit (like ePBT Kavala) that would offer an opportunity for 40s user to just get alpha + 40s kit instead. Right now, I am waiting for info if that is possible though.
Okay, maybe I am not being clear here.
There are two ways to do 40s kitting and you did it the wrong way. There's nothing to think about. Either a) do a proper base kit, or b) fix your 40s kit. Those are the options.
Reminds a lot of Hyper Light Drifter with the colour set and geometric shapes. GL, curious to see how this one turns out, i'll be in when there's proper ISO UK.
Alpha&Mod kits split exists to accommodate the second colorway option. Since I do have a separate alpha kit now, I am thinking of the possibility of making a full 40s modifier kit (like ePBT Kavala) that would offer an opportunity for 40s user to just get alpha + 40s kit instead. Right now, I am waiting for info if that is possible though.
Okay, maybe I am not being clear here.
There are two ways to do 40s kitting and you did it the wrong way. There's nothing to think about. Either a) do a proper base kit, or b) fix your 40s kit. Those are the options.
You offer a lot of valuable input, and I get that it can be frustrating to repeatedly encounter suboptimal kitting for one's particular flavour of layout - but it's just keycaps. OP is obviously willing to accommodate 40s, no need to be so acrimonious.
Can we please stop ruining 40s kitting? This keeps happening with other PBT sets and everyone is just copying the same terrible kits off each other.I like this set ;D ;D
40s have unique modifiers in R2 and R3, and sometimes one or two in R4. They share the same R4 bottom row keys as normal keyboards. You can cover the overwhelming majority of spacebar layouts with 2 / 2.25 / 2.75 (standard Alice) and a 6.25. 2x3u is often appreciated in spacebar kits.
There are two ways to do 40s kitting in ePBT (which is where this kitting has been copied from):
1. Do a proper base kit with alphas and mods for 60%+ boards and add a 40s-specific kit with the unique R2/R3/R4 mods only (and spacebars if you don't have Alice in base).
2. Do separate alphas and mods and include a 40s mod kit that has both the unique R2/R3/R4 keys and the common bottom row keys that are shared with other keyboards.
The way your kitting is setup currently is such that if somebody wants to cover a 40% they need to buy alphas, the 40s kit for the unique 40s keys, and then the regular mod kit in order to get like 6 keys for their bottom row, and then the spacebar kit for the spacebars. This is something that's insanely easy to fix.
If you're absolutely set on not doing a base kit (I don't know why? Just do a base kit) then you should do a proper 40s kit that offers coverage for the majority of 40s and ortho boards when combined with the alphas, so 40% users can just buy two kits.
If you want a good example of basekit + 40s addon, check out ePBT Origami kitting (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=112884.0)
If you want a good example of alphas + 40s modkit, check out ePBT Acid House (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=112022.0/penalty shooters 2 (https://penaltyshooters.io))
That's it. Do one of those kits. Then get some people who know stuff in either keycap discord or 40s discord to fix any minor mistakes. But stop repeating this awful four-kit 40s kitting that lazy designers have been pushing recently.
MoreCan we please stop ruining 40s kitting? This keeps happening with other PBT sets and everyone is just copying the same terrible kits off each other.
40s have unique modifiers in R2 and R3, and sometimes one or two in R4. They share the same R4 bottom row keys as normal keyboards. You can cover the overwhelming majority of spacebar layouts with 2 / 2.25 / 2.75 (standard Alice) and a 6.25. 2x3u is often appreciated in spacebar kits.
There are two ways to do 40s kitting in ePBT (which is where this kitting has been copied from):
1. Do a proper base kit with alphas and mods for 60%+ boards and add a 40s-specific kit with the unique R2/R3/R4 mods only (and spacebars if you don't have Alice in base).
2. Do separate alphas and mods and include a 40s mod kit that has both the unique R2/R3/R4 keys and the common bottom row keys that are shared with other keyboards.
The way your kitting is setup currently is such that if somebody wants to cover a 40% they need to buy alphas, the 40s kit for the unique 40s keys, and then the regular mod kit in order to get like 6 keys for their bottom row, and then the spacebar kit for the spacebars. This is something that's insanely easy to fix.
If you're absolutely set on not doing a base kit (I don't know why? Just do a base kit) then you should do a proper 40s kit that offers coverage for the majority of 40s and ortho boards when combined with the alphas, so 40% users can just buy two kits.
If you want a good example of basekit + 40s addon, check out ePBT Origami kitting (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=112884.0)
If you want a good example of alphas + 40s modkit, check out ePBT Acid House (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=112022.0/penalty shooters 2 (https://penaltyshooters.io))
That's it. Do one of those kits. Then get some people who know stuff in either keycap discord or 40s discord to fix any minor mistakes. But stop repeating this awful four-kit 40s kitting that lazy designers have been pushing recently.
I like this set ;D ;D