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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: mozaiq on Thu, 09 October 2014, 17:32:12
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Hi,
I just had the opportunity to try Roccat Ryos for two weeks. Not my board, especially not the blacks it has, but that's not what I wanted to talk about. I really liked one feature this board has: thumb keys. Unfortunately, the way they are implemented seems not that good to me. They are flat and imho very hard to press, much harder than I would like. But that makes wonder: are there any other mechs out there, that have "real" thumb keys, i.e. mechanical keys? I found some that are similar to the Roccat, but besides this the only thing I found was this: http://www.gamdias.com/en/p/hermesgkb2010/ (http://www.gamdias.com/en/p/hermesgkb2010/) Never heard of this brand before, and I really dislike the fact that it is full size, but it's the only board I managed to find. The only other alternative I know would be split board like Ergodox, but I would highly prefer a normal shape in TKL or smaller. Any suggestions on this?
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Tex Yoda, but it's probably not easy to get a hold of
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5477/12062587546_86522feb8d_b.jpg)
Not sure about the programability of the thumb keys as they are meant to be mouse buttons for the trackpoint really.
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I think the mouse is separate from the keyboard's microcontroller, unfortunately.
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i think this is better ;D
(http://www.guru-board.com/pics/prototype_white_keys002.jpg)
lowpoly design thumb keys behind spacebar with microswitch :))
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Not the answers I had hoped for, but what I suspected. It seems that thumb keys are only used in gaming boards. I guess I'll stick to SpaceFN then. But thanks for your suggestions anyway.
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or like this :) not really game only, modiefer on thumb keys more effective
(http://i.imgur.com/svQoIAu.jpg)
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There are a few keyboards that have the Spacebar split into two parts, where one is an additional Backspace.
The Matias ErgoPro is one, but it is also split. There are vintage full-size keyboards from NMB where the additional Backspace is called "Erase-Eaze".
Then there are some keyboards from Japan that have some special keys for Japanese in front of the space bar, but I think that those are mostly rare vintage keyboards that may not work with a modern PC without a special adapter. One example is a FM Towns keyboard which is in TKL form factor.
Regular modern Japanese keyboards have a small Space bar and the Japanese modifiers on the left and right sides.
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Hi,
thanks for your suggestions. I already gave a thought to those Japanese boards, or bottom row styles that reassemble them. The problem is though that I seem to have big hands. Well actually I don't think that they are that big, but I just can't press alt with my thumb comfortably. With JIS the spacebar becomes smaller, but I am not sure whether those modifiers are near to thumb or not.
Also a drawback is that it is pretty hard to grab a hold one. Or really expensive.
I will let this slip for now I guess. I just customized SpaceFN to my needs and realized how many possibilities this single key offers. Maybe that's even enough for my needs. Or I will build a custom keyboard :cool: Although according to the time you can spend doing this, my girlfriend would probably kill me :D
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Too bad there aren’t really any keyboards along the lines of..
(http://i.imgur.com/TuR8Bpo.png)
(http://i.imgur.com/LVxuSUE.png)
(http://i.imgur.com/sXCjoPl.png)