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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: dante on Fri, 13 June 2014, 20:04:44
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Before finding this on Ebay the only membrane sheet tenkeyless I was aware of is the IBM RT3200 SpaceSaver II and read of an obscure Fujitsu available only in Japan.
(http://xahlee.info/kbd/igm/HP_USB_mini_keyboard.jpg)
It feels like a rubber dome, maybe albeit ever so slightly shorter travel. All the hotkeys worked plug-in-play with Windows 7. Average 2-6KRO depending on combination. If you'd like me to test a specific combo let me know.
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Average 2-6KRO depending on combination. If you'd like me to test a specific combo let me know.
This means that it's 2KRO. When determining key rollover, it's always the minimum number of pressed keys that fail - 1, or the "worst case" sucessful combination.
The most number of keys you can hold down is something like <number of rows in the matrix> + <number of columns in the matrix> -1 or something like that.
yeah, it's odd that there's less TKL keyboards that aren't mechs. I don't know why they never caught on.
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hey ! sorry for pump up this
i'm looking for Gaming Membrane TKL with 6KRO at least everywhere in the keyboard
Can you test these combinations (Cursor keys + SPACE BAR.. Q,W,E,A,S,D )
(I, J,K,L) + (Q,W,E,A,S,D)
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sami77: If you can deal with a big ass enter key and tiny backspace you can get a Korean I-Rocks K20.
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i got it yesterday ! it's amazing but again yea that tiny BS is trouble some
wonders what those KOREAN keys doing ? (Beside Left and Right SpaceBar) ?
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i got it yesterday ! it's amazing but again yea that tiny BS is trouble some
wonders what those KOREAN keys doing ? (Beside Left and Right SpaceBar) ?
I think if you install the (windows) Korean language pack those keys become useful in someway to the language.
The 1 unit backspace is overblown ... use it for a while and you won't even notice it. If it really bothers you remap the capslock to backspace for more ergo benefits.
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Eww...rubber dome