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Off Topic / Re: What's Bothering You? (The thread about what is bothering you.)
« Last post by tp4tissue on Sat, 18 May 2024, 07:17:03 »
Cellphone cases have become so ugly, it's like, wth, what were they thinking, people buy these?

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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK EARTH TONES | GB LIVE!
« Last post by ShadowBlade on Sat, 18 May 2024, 05:08:48 »
Needs a re run!
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Keyboards / Re: Unpopular Keyboard Opinions
« Last post by iri on Sat, 18 May 2024, 05:04:06 »
"Thock" in MX boards sound cheap. The low pitched acoustic sound can be achieved in cheaper plastic boards when you stuff it with foams and polyfill etc. If you have a high end keyboard, embrace the sound that it naturally makes instead of forcing it to thock. Or better still, if you want true thock, you go Topre.
UNpopular opinions
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Keyboards / What's the use of Fn+Q/W/E on RK 84
« Last post by resler on Sat, 18 May 2024, 04:28:47 »
Hello everyone. I am currently using the RK 84 and based on what I have read, it seems you can pair it with a maximum of 3 devices. I am not really sure what does this mean. Does this mean that I can simultaneously change where it connects? For example, it is connected to my PC by Fn+Q. If I want to connect it to my iPad, can I just press Fn+W, so it would connect seamlessly? I have tried doing that but it seems to be not working. Thank you for answers.
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Keyboards / Re: Novel Features?
« Last post by Findecanor on Sat, 18 May 2024, 04:27:52 »
A couple of ideas I've had of but not developed:

• Analogue joystick for scrolling, similar to a IBM Scrollpoint. Emulate a high-resolution scrollwheel (Microsoft's convention of "resolution magnifier" in the HID protocol), but look also at tweaking the input incorporating "negative inertia" like IBM Trackpoint.
I've seen keyboards with multiple joysticks but I dunno if one was used for scrolling.

• "Natural Keyboard"-style ergonomic keyboard, but split and with with adjustable tenting, mating with flat parts of the keyboard without gaps. Don't just use adjustable feet but actual hinges. A keyboard frame made of sheet metal could incorporate "invisible hinges" in the frame: a pantograph mechanism hidden below the top surface so you don't see it. Alternatively, curved sliding surfaces (sectors of a circle with origo at the gap in the surface) and a pin and/or spring could be used.

• Integrated trackpad in the top surface. Not just a separate component but integrated into the top case utilising all the available area.

I've seen buttons on the left side of some recent Bluetooth keyboards: for on/off and pairing (Bluetooth), and I think one also had some media buttons.
The HHKB Studio has touch-sensitive sliders on a couple of its side edges.
I remember from the forums long ago that someone was working on a 60% with Trackpoint that had the mouse buttons on the front, but apparently it never reached mass production.

Unfortunately, the USB HID protocol does not support adjustable repeat rate or motorised sliders itself. You'd have to develop a custom driver or something.
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Keyboards / Re: Unpopular Keyboard Opinions
« Last post by clay on Sat, 18 May 2024, 01:57:29 »
"Thock" in MX boards sound cheap. The low pitched acoustic sound can be achieved in cheaper plastic boards when you stuff it with foams and polyfill etc. If you have a high end keyboard, embrace the sound that it naturally makes instead of forcing it to thock. Or better still, if you want true thock, you go Topre.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Krush65 (Keyboard + Crush) Update: GB is open!!!
« Last post by pseudonym on Sat, 18 May 2024, 00:50:19 »
The aluminium weight is the same material as the case, but it is just coloured in a copper look?
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geekhack Media / Re: Keyboard pixel art things.
« Last post by bewareofpixels on Sat, 18 May 2024, 00:16:18 »
Would anyone be able to do either or both of these pretty please? :)

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Making Stuff Together! / Re: Tinkering with my 87u
« Last post by Rhienfo on Fri, 17 May 2024, 22:35:21 »
I picked up the Cipulot R1 RF 87u PCB from CannonKeys. It was probably not necessary, but gaining QMK support was a big plus for me. That turns this board from a fun weekend board to a productive daily driver with Space-FN etc.

At this point the only thing left from the original board will be the plate.... which I might as well have cerakoted because we're pulling out all the stops here, I guess.

I mean qmk is big for tkls at least, I really don't like the standard layout so it's big that I can reprogram it. Might grab a replacement pcb/adapter so I can reprogram my layers better for my hhkb, and that is a layout that I really like.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] KKB Buff Bride
« Last post by xLeHoy on Fri, 17 May 2024, 19:14:58 »
Yes.
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