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Quote from: megnin on Thu, 06 September 2012, 13:40:18Yeah, I'm a programmer. Navigating code, copying/cutting/pasting code blocks and sections of text do take some getting used to. And, it still slows me down a bit, but the trade-off is acceptable to me for the small form factor and the feeling of oneness with Topre rubber. I use all three of the HHKBs daily. Two at work for coding and the other at home for "normal" computing, web browsing and such.A tenkeyless is pretty small, and I don't have to give up the slightest bit of speed Megnin, tell me how it works having two keyboards at work. Do you just randomly switch back and forth? Do you have different keyboards for specific tasks?
Yeah, I'm a programmer. Navigating code, copying/cutting/pasting code blocks and sections of text do take some getting used to. And, it still slows me down a bit, but the trade-off is acceptable to me for the small form factor and the feeling of oneness with Topre rubber. I use all three of the HHKBs daily. Two at work for coding and the other at home for "normal" computing, web browsing and such.
A tenkeyless is pretty small, and I don't have to give up the slightest bit of speed
Quote from: AKIMbO on Thu, 06 September 2012, 14:03:43Megnin....you know you want to sell me those 87U white keycaps. Right?I need to raise some funds for a Large Micarta Sebenza Insingo so I may post a few things in Classified shortly. The Topre caps are hard to getQuote from: AKIMbO on Thu, 06 September 2012, 14:03:43Megnin....you know you want to sell me those 87U white keycaps. Right?Do you mean the printed ones that were originally one the keyboard or the NIB non-printed ones?
Megnin....you know you want to sell me those 87U white keycaps. Right?
is the all grey one waterproof?
One last keyboard. It's for programming in binary. A dip switch on the bottom puts it into "Professional Mode" where the 1 becomes a FN key, then you hit "0" for "0" still and FN-0 for "1".
The camera work in the first video is particularly smooth (apart from a slight wobble right near the end).Fantastic!
Thanks, but the credit for the smooth video goes to YouTube. I'm 52 and drink nothing but coffee and alcohol.
Thanks, but the credit for the smooth video goes to YouTube. I'm 52 and drink nothing but coffee and alcohol. All my videos were pretty shaky, sorry about that, but that one was so bad, I guess, that YouTube detected it and automatically fixed it. When I uploaded the video I got a message saying that YouTube detected a shaky video and did I want to let them fix it. I turned out looking like the camera was on a skid or track. I wish it had "fixed" the others as well.
Quote from: megnin on Sat, 08 September 2012, 08:58:44Thanks, but the credit for the smooth video goes to YouTube. I'm 52 and drink nothing but coffee and alcohol. All my videos were pretty shaky, sorry about that, but that one was so bad, I guess, that YouTube detected it and automatically fixed it. When I uploaded the video I got a message saying that YouTube detected a shaky video and did I want to let them fix it. I turned out looking like the camera was on a skid or track. I wish it had "fixed" the others as well. ..., and my first impression was that you went to so much trouble to make a video of your keyboard, but anyway.Great pics, great videos, great collection.
You are a god!
Very nice collection, both keyboards and some nice gb sets.
Oh btw, I'm female and we should probably get married and write contract on that if you have an accident I will be owner of your tresure. xD
I'd probably be rocking HHKB's if I weren't coding in Visual Studio all day long. Kinda need the arrow keys for that.OP: Nice collection. I'd be curious to see what it comes to all priced out (would probably be a little scary).
About $8K I think. I'm thinking about selling about 80-90% of them. There are a few I won't sell and then I'm undecided on a few.
Quote from: daerid on Mon, 10 September 2012, 12:20:28I'd probably be rocking HHKB's if I weren't coding in Visual Studio all day long. Kinda need the arrow keys for that.OP: Nice collection. I'd be curious to see what it comes to all priced out (would probably be a little scary).I code in Visual Studio all day long. It just takes an extra finger on the FN key to use the arrows. You get use to it.About $8K I think. I'm thinking about selling about 80-90% of them. There are a few I won't sell and then I'm undecided on a few.
i've been searching ever since i found out and now i just wish i never found out lol
Quote from: rayuki on Tue, 11 September 2012, 09:27:12i've been searching ever since i found out and now i just wish i never found out lolYou might have a better chance of getting a cart load of unobtainium drawn by unicorns. ) )Someone here has modded a HHKB Pro making it Bluetooth. That's my grail keyboard.
I code in Visual Studio all day long. It just takes an extra finger on the FN key to use the arrows. You get use to it.
this is amazing. i was the one who asked (nay, DEMANDED) these pics, and i'm beyond satisfied one thing i will note though is that you don't have an ssk. i can fix that.
...what i haven't got used to is the placement for the backslash \ , i use a lot of basic regular expressions and UNC paths and it is really getting annoying that i keep pressing the backspace/delete when i want to type a \ OR |
I'm leaning more towards thinning them out than adding to them lately. I could use some funds for a home improvement project.
I can help you getting rid of some Realforce if you want