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geekhack Marketplace => Vendor Forums => techkeys.us => Topic started by: mteinum on Tue, 28 June 2016, 17:17:01
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Hi,
I've always wanted a JD40 from the first time I saw one, and when the PCB was dropped at techkeys.us (http://techkeys.us/collections/accessories/products/jd40) - I had to have it. And now it's here ;D.
(https://c7.staticflickr.com/8/7340/27350487454_9a161aff54_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/HESp3w)
JD40 (https://flic.kr/p/HESp3w) by Morten Teinum (https://www.flickr.com/photos/mortenteinum/), on Flickr
Pictures of the first (?) PCB have the following layout
[attach=1]
R1: 12
R2: 11
R3: 11
R4: 6
Total 40
Looks like there is a change in MKII with
R1: 12
R2: 11
R3: 11
R4: 10
Total: 44
From the reddit thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/4p2tls/buying_jd40_techkeys/
This should be possible (http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/##@@=Esc&=Q&=W&=E&=R&=T&=Y&=U&=I&=O&=P&=Back%3Cbr%3ESpace%3B&@_w:1.25%3B&=Tab&=A&=S&=D&=F&=G&=H&=J&=K&=L&_w:1.75%3B&=Enter%3B&@_w:1.75%3B&=Shift&=Z&=X&=C&=V&=B&=N&=M&=%3C%0A.&_w:1.25%3B&=Shift%0A%0A%0A%0A%0A%0A%0A%0A%0AUp&_a:7%3B&=Pg%20Up%3B&@=Ctrl&=Supr&=Alt&_w:1.25%3B&=Fn%20Dn&_w:1.75%3B&=&_w:1.75%3B&=&_w:1.25%3B&=Fn%20Up&=Left&=Down&=Right):
[attach=2]
Have any of you built it this way?
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I've just tried this layout - unfortunately not all keys are registering at the moment - need to figure out how to remap them via easyavr I guess.
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I've just tried this layout - unfortunately not all keys are registering at the moment - need to figure out how to remap them via easyavr I guess.
Can you take pics of both sides of the PCB? Should be easy to add the extra positions which aren't currently visible.
edit: Unless it's called the JD45 in EasyAVR, that looks close but I thought it was a completely different board....
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I've just tried this layout - unfortunately not all keys are registering at the moment - need to figure out how to remap them via easyavr I guess.
Can you take pics of both sides of the PCB? Should be easy to add the extra positions which aren't currently visible.
edit: Unless it's called the JD45 in EasyAVR, that looks close but I thought it was a completely different board....
Success!
I created a keymap with the missing keys in it.
- Stick it in C:\Users\%username%\.EasyAVR\Boards
- Then create a new keymap using the JD40 MkII keymap as a base
Now to print a decent set of keycaps for it.
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(Attachment Link)
Have any of you built it this way?
Also built mine this way.
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ylG1VZz4xpg/V3v_YqHtPLI/AAAAAAAB5s8/4HNf5VGECywdLcVgHCIRRlyCo8vdY6w0gCLcB/s1600/IMG_20160705_083340.jpg)
Thinking of swapping the right shift.
Running QMK. http://www.40percent.club/2016/07/ivory-jd40.html (http://www.40percent.club/2016/07/ivory-jd40.html)
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Is it possible to put long spacebar on MKII like on v1?
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Is it possible to put long spacebar on MKII like on v1?
Yes, the MKII PCB supports the original layout. http://www.40percent.club/2016/07/jd40-woody.html (http://www.40percent.club/2016/07/jd40-woody.html)
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I know this post is old but where are the keycaps from?
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I know this post is old but where are the keycaps from?
It is these, but it looks like they might have stopped offering dyesub ones outside of group buys so you can only get blanks.
https://pimpmykeyboard.com/g20-blank-keysets/
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Thx :D