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geekhack Community => Ergonomics => Topic started by: davkol on Tue, 31 March 2015, 06:26:41

Title: Infinity ErgoDox (Infinity X ErgoDox by Massdrop)
Post by: davkol on Tue, 31 March 2015, 06:26:41
It seems Massdrop is replacing the ordinary ErgoDox in their semi-regular drops. The new design has the same physical layout, but hardware is more like their Infinity 60% keyboard. Links:
Features:The drop features a choice of Cherry MX, Gateron and Matias switches, and DSA and DCS keycaps for MX-compatible or DSA keycaps for Matias/Alps switches. Price remains essentially the same.

Still no tenting support out of the box, the same layout, no backlighting but an LCD instead. I'm not sure how I feel about it.

I'm curious how the new interconnection works. I hope there's a controller in either half.
Title: Re: Infinity ErgoDox (Infinity X ErgoDox by Massdrop)
Post by: SpAmRaY on Tue, 31 March 2015, 07:31:24
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=70476.0

Some discussion here also.
Title: Re: Infinity ErgoDox (Infinity X ErgoDox by Massdrop)
Post by: daerid on Thu, 02 April 2015, 01:48:23
Apparently the PCB supports backlighting, it just doesn't come with any LEDs
Title: Re: Infinity ErgoDox (Infinity X ErgoDox by Massdrop)
Post by: Input Nirvana on Sun, 05 April 2015, 17:39:50
Improved design, better pricing, the Input Club engineered a great product and addressed many requests.

Keep in mind this is merely a stepping stone to even better in the future.
Title: Re: Infinity ErgoDox (Infinity X ErgoDox by Massdrop)
Post by: ideus on Sun, 05 April 2015, 17:41:33
Apparently the PCB supports backlighting, it just doesn't come with any LEDs


If the PCB actually supports back-lighting it requires the places for the resistors to be soldered.
Title: Re: Infinity ErgoDox (Infinity X ErgoDox by Massdrop)
Post by: Parak on Sun, 05 April 2015, 17:43:52
If the PCB actually supports back-lighting it requires the places for the resistors to be soldered.

There's only a need for a single resistor, on the LED driver, which is used by the whole matrix.
Title: Re: Infinity ErgoDox (Infinity X ErgoDox by Massdrop)
Post by: ideus on Sun, 05 April 2015, 17:48:46
If the PCB actually supports back-lighting it requires the places for the resistors to be soldered.

There's only a need for a single resistor, on the LED driver, which is used by the whole matrix.


Interesting, could that be done with for example the Nerd60? Or why this last requires resistors per switch? Or the term "back-lighting" here does not refer to the LEDs installed at each switch?
Title: Re: Infinity ErgoDox (Infinity X ErgoDox by Massdrop)
Post by: Parak on Sun, 05 April 2015, 19:47:24
If the PCB actually supports back-lighting it requires the places for the resistors to be soldered.

There's only a need for a single resistor, on the LED driver, which is used by the whole matrix.


Interesting, could that be done with for example the Nerd60? Or why this last requires resistors per switch? Or the term "back-lighting" here does not refer to the LEDs installed at each switch?

It's a normal function of the LED driver. Using a single resistor requires using such a driver, or a similar one, so it would not apply to anything that does not use such a driver.
Title: Re: Infinity ErgoDox (Infinity X ErgoDox by Massdrop)
Post by: Heliobb on Sat, 30 May 2015, 05:51:05
Thanks for the info. 4,039 users have requested this product, impressive.