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Offline Ozzar

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Nordic ISO side-printed?
« on: Wed, 27 December 2017, 08:55:59 »
Does anyone know where to get side-printed keycaps for a nordic layout?
Please help :)

Offline seville57

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Re: Nordic ISO side-printed?
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 27 December 2017, 09:05:09 »
Does anyone know where to get side-printed keycaps for a nordic layout?
Please help :)

You can take a look here: http://www.maxkeyboard.com/iso-layout-custom-color-cherry-mx-keycap-set-front-side-print-blank.html

But I don't know if  the set are any good and only max 105 keys. I'm have some ISO/Nordic k - boards but they are 109 keys.

I used ISO/Nordic k - boards for some years ago but it is a hell find good lookin keycaps sets here in Sweden, so I'm usin ANSI k - boards now. Easy to find good lookin sets for that layout.
« Last Edit: Wed, 27 December 2017, 09:42:25 by seville57 »

Offline Flowshi

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Re: Nordic ISO side-printed?
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 28 December 2017, 12:35:01 »
Here you can get ISO-Nordic from Varmilo (nice dyesub PBT caps). Afaik Varmilo also offers side printed, but it's not available on their site. Write an email to the seller and ask if they can order sideprinted caps.

I also recommend switching to ANSI (US International) if you're gonna stick to this hobby, much easier to get caps and boards.
« Last Edit: Thu, 28 December 2017, 12:39:28 by Flowshi »

Offline Ozzar

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Re: Nordic ISO side-printed?
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 30 December 2017, 05:21:33 »
Thank you both so very much :)
I think I will build my first board soon with the ANSI layout. Wish me luck :)

Offline Flowshi

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Re: Nordic ISO side-printed?
« Reply #4 on: Sat, 30 December 2017, 07:33:14 »
Just use US international layout.
All special characters should be available, if you're sick of the dead keys (like I am), you can create your own layout with "Microsoft keyboard layout creator".



There is also an IC check for an US-Int Dyesub set, which might be interesting for you.