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Title: ISO tkl mx green
Post by: dust on Thu, 05 December 2013, 11:48:47
does a board like this exist?
Title: Re: ISO tkl mx green
Post by: absyrd on Thu, 05 December 2013, 11:55:25
Not that I know of. I believe the Quickfire w/ greens was only ANSI.
Title: Re: ISO tkl mx green
Post by: Phagocytosis on Thu, 05 December 2013, 12:01:11
I want to say ducky has it in ANSI as well. modding the switches to greens isn't too hard though!
Title: Re: ISO tkl mx green
Post by: dust on Thu, 05 December 2013, 15:07:34
I want to say ducky has it in ANSI as well. modding the switches to greens isn't too hard though!
you mean making ghetto greens?
Title: Re: ISO tkl mx green
Post by: Puddsy on Thu, 05 December 2013, 15:51:29
I want to say ducky has it in ANSI as well. modding the switches to greens isn't too hard though!
you mean making ghetto greens?

Or just soldering in greens.
Title: Re: ISO tkl mx green
Post by: terran5992 on Thu, 05 December 2013, 18:03:06
ISO is evil

Title: Re: ISO tkl mx green
Post by: Phagocytosis on Thu, 05 December 2013, 18:40:26
I want to say ducky has it in ANSI as well. modding the switches to greens isn't too hard though!
you mean making ghetto greens?

Or just soldering in greens.

yeah I did it to my board and all you need are black springs!
Title: Re: ISO tkl mx green
Post by: spremino on Fri, 06 December 2013, 09:19:42
ISO is evil

Not so fast: that extra key in a comfortable position can be useful.

Title: Re: ISO tkl mx green
Post by: dust on Fri, 06 December 2013, 10:09:48
ISO is evil
I use the extra key for all kinds of useful stuff in vim or elsewhere. I'd miss it on an ANSI board.