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Title: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: itskuroi on Thu, 27 August 2015, 16:59:00
WHEN DID YOU GUYS ANNOUNCE THIS?!

https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1379

?!!??!

Just take my money. (when i get the money for this next week  :p)

also i hope bot is standard in terms of space bar D:
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: 00zeRO on Thu, 27 August 2015, 20:23:34
WHEN DID YOU GUYS ANNOUNCE THIS?!

https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1379

?!!??!

Just take my money. (when i get the money for this next week  :p)

also i hope bot is standard in terms of space bar D:

You just did! Hehe...thanks.
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: dante on Fri, 28 August 2015, 12:31:45
Uhhhh... I must be missing it ... Where is the delete key on this?
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: JoshMK on Fri, 28 August 2015, 12:48:46
Uhhhh... I must be missing it ... Where is the delete key on this?
Right Arrow + Backspace


 :))


It's still in production. I'll see if they can make it Fn+BS
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: dante on Fri, 28 August 2015, 13:09:50
Uhhhh... I must be missing it ... Where is the delete key on this?
Right Arrow + Backspace


 :))


It's still in production. I'll see if they can make it Fn+BS

I'm willing to overlook the font because the description says they are doubleshot keycaps but I think that embedding the delete on a 75% is a bad move.  I'd put the delete above the right arrow key, shift all the navigation (home/end/pgup/pgdown) one row up and make the scroll lock an embedded key.

Ask around before they put these in boxes ....... :/    I think the expectation is to have as little embedded functionality as possible in a 75%, 60% is a different story...
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: Data on Fri, 28 August 2015, 13:24:52
I put Del over the Home key on mine.  Where Scroll Lock is on the MK board is a special function key on the Octagon.  I don't remember if it would let me assign normal Scroll Lock to that switch or not, but that location makes more sense for Delete than the Pause/Break key.  I never, ever use Scroll Lock.  :p

(http://i.imgur.com/HhmgrWH.jpg)
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: Phirr on Fri, 28 August 2015, 13:58:29
They have the other styles of gateron switches as well, along with greetech switch ones and ones with blue leds and white cases
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: wildontara on Sun, 30 August 2015, 10:30:56
is there a left ctrl/caps lock switch on this board?
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: inkwell on Tue, 01 September 2015, 14:36:34
Uhhhh... I must be missing it ... Where is the delete key on this?
Right Arrow + Backspace


 :))


It's still in production. I'll see if they can make it Fn+BS

Any update on this?  Also, what size space bar and right shift is that?  Trying to see how easy it will be to put keysets on this.  Thanks!
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: CPTBadAss on Tue, 01 September 2015, 14:38:44
Also, what size space bar and right shift is that?  Trying to see how easy it will be to put keysets on this.  Thanks!

From a glance I'd guess:
Spacebar = 6.25x
Right shift = 1.75x (Cherry 1800 style short shift)
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: 00zeRO on Tue, 01 September 2015, 14:43:18
Also, what size space bar and right shift is that?  Trying to see how easy it will be to put keysets on this.  Thanks!

From a glance I'd guess:
Spacebar = 6.25x
Right shift = 1.75x (Cherry 1800 style short shift)

Yes, and yes.
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: merlin64 on Fri, 11 September 2015, 11:13:20
Anymore info on this?

1. Plate mounted?
2. Are switches able to be changed without de-soldering
3. Is USB cable detachable
4. Anyone got a sample copy by any chance?
5. What OEM actually makes it?
6. Any keys programmable?

Thanks
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: 00zeRO on Fri, 11 September 2015, 11:16:49
Anymore info on this?

1. Plate mounted?
2. Are switches able to be changed without de-soldering
3. Is USB cable detachable
4. Anyone got a sample copy by any chance?
5. What OEM actually makes it?
6. Any keys programmable?

Thanks

1. Plate mounted? Yes.
2. Are switches able to be changed without de-soldering. No.
3. Is USB cable detachable. Yes. We have.
4. Anyone got a sample copy by any chance? Yes.
5. What OEM actually makes it?  :-X
6. Any keys programmable? TBD
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: saturnotaku on Fri, 11 September 2015, 11:42:46
The legends look similar to those on the Royal Kludge RC930 RGB.

I know there's a ? in the spec sheet, but do you know if these keyboards will be Mac compatible?
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: merlin64 on Fri, 11 September 2015, 11:43:03
Wow, your quick responses are very much appreciated =)

Could you at least tell us what country its manufactured in?  :) pretty please??  :) :) :)

Also would it be possible to see pictures of the underside of the keyboard? Thanks again.
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: 00zeRO on Fri, 11 September 2015, 11:44:47
The legends look similar to those on the Royal Kludge RC930 RGB.

I know there's a ? in the spec sheet, but do you know if these keyboards will be Mac compatible?

Probably, but as for specific Mac functions (i.e. Command, Option, Return, etc), doubtful.
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: 00zeRO on Fri, 11 September 2015, 11:46:16
Wow, your quick responses are very much appreciated =)

Could you at least tell us what country its manufactured in?  :) pretty please??  :) :) :)

Also would it be possible to see pictures of the underside of the keyboard? Thanks again.

It would give it away.

Underside pictures of current samples would definitely give it away...hehe
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: JoshMK on Tue, 06 October 2015, 10:08:53
Just a small update; the "Delete" key will now be on the top right of the board where the "Pause/Break" is now. The "P/B" is now a function layer and the "Delete" is the primary/normal layer.

Keyboards have begun production, there was a bit of work with odds and ends. We expect these later this month or early November.
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: dante on Wed, 07 October 2015, 21:34:25
What kind of warranty will these have?
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: JoshMK on Thu, 08 October 2015, 14:49:54
1 year from the date of purchase.
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: itskuroi on Thu, 29 October 2015, 13:37:53
another delay :'(
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: Delirious on Thu, 29 October 2015, 13:57:14
Is there an online manual or at least some info on dip switch, if it has any?
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: 00zeRO on Thu, 29 October 2015, 13:59:01
Is there an online manual or at least some info on dip switch, if it has any?

No DIP switch, and no manual as of yet.
Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: matrixenigma1 on Sat, 09 April 2016, 14:15:08
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Title: Re: Mechanical Keyboards 75% Board
Post by: 00zeRO on Sat, 09 April 2016, 17:14:08
Can we expect Gateron switches in the near future? :)

Possibly. Have you ever typed on Greetechs?