Something I've been thinking about lately: rotary encoder knobs are hot right now. The Satisfaction 75 has one, Preonics can have them, tons of ergo-like boards have them (the Iris, the Kyria), there's boards folks are prototyping that have them (the Trifecta, one I'm cooking up), and they're popular on a ton of macro pads.
One of the things I've done as I prototype my board is order a ton of encoders and a bunch of knobs to see the differences. There's a ton of great knobs out there with a big problem: they all feel like audio equipment, not keyboard knobs.
I'd love to be able to get knobs that match the color, surface finish & texture, and (in a dream world) profile of the keycaps I'm using on my board.
What are the odds we could see some common knob designs become standard and get keycap manufacturers to make molds to produce them along with keysets? Is anyone else interested in trying to figure out how to make this happen?
All of the boards I've listed use EC11 encoders, which have a bunch of options for tactility, accuracy, and switch size. It seems like we can assume the Alps EC11 encoders are standard, and the high end (ones with the most pulses, etc) EC11s all use a flat knob.