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Title: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: TastaturenAuslese on Thu, 25 June 2015, 12:00:58
Hi guys,

I'm quite new here so I don't really know if this was the right subforum to put this in. Over the course of the past 3 weeks or so, I've grown increasingly obsessed with mechanical keyboards, and I now have an IBM Model M 1391401, and an HHKB Pro 2 coming in the mail today.

Does anyone know if there is anything I can do, software-side, to build an embedded numpad? I was thinking of putting it on the Alt (or Meta) layer, and having it on the 789 region. In other words, alt/meta 7 would give me numpad 7, and alt/meta U, I, O would give me numpad 4, 5, 6 respectively. I hope this makes any sense.

Is there anyway I can remap my computer to do this with the HHKB?
Title: Re: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: steve.v on Thu, 25 June 2015, 12:27:49
Certainly!

Karabiner (Document>Manual) scroll half way and it'll show number mappings.
Title: Re: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: TastaturenAuslese on Thu, 25 June 2015, 12:32:48
Oh awesome! Would these work with the al/meta modifiers? This would be great for my mac, since Karabiner doesn't work on Windows.

Do you know if there's a Windows Alternative?
Title: Re: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: MJ45 on Thu, 25 June 2015, 12:42:55
The best thing to do is get a programmable controller from hasu https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=71517.0 You make your HHKB do whatever you desire.
Title: Re: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: yomammary on Thu, 25 June 2015, 12:44:17
The best thing to do is get a programmable controller from hasu https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=71517.0 You make your HHKB do whatever you desire.
That's also my suggestion.
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Post by: esoomenona on Thu, 25 June 2015, 14:55:30
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Title: Re: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: steve.v on Thu, 25 June 2015, 18:38:09
Hasu's controller makes me wish I would have gotten JP type-S version for the additional thumb keys. :(

Still happy though, my mouse is only used when gaming now  :p
Title: Re: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: TastaturenAuslese on Thu, 25 June 2015, 22:13:52
Thanks for the replies everyone :D I've never installed a controller on my own.

Is it difficult, and are there any potential difficulties I'll run into? In other words, how high is the risk of me turning my HHKB into a brick?

I'm guessing the benefits are great  :p Which means I won't have to remap the HHKB layout on every different computer I'm using, since the layout will be hardware side?

On a side note, you may notice that I'm trying to make my posts longer. Loving the feeling of typing on my HHKB right now, and I'm trying to extend the good feeling of oneness with cup rubber.
Title: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: steve.v on Thu, 25 June 2015, 23:56:40
To revert the changes, just swap back in the old controller. Its plug and go! However to manually do some fancy stuff, it requires compiling the source firmware and editing map layouts.
Title: Re: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: yomammary on Fri, 26 June 2015, 07:26:34
To revert the changes, just swap back in the old controller. Its plug and go! However to manually do some fancy stuff, it requires compiling the source firmware and editing map layouts.
That isn't so hard with the Hex generator someone programmed.
Title: Remapping HHKB to make an Embedded Numpad
Post by: steve.v on Fri, 26 June 2015, 08:02:26
To revert the changes, just swap back in the old controller. Its plug and go! However to manually do some fancy stuff, it requires compiling the source firmware and editing map layouts.
That isn't so hard with the Hex generator someone programmed.

nope, fancy stuff cant be done with a hex generator silly lol. keymapping definitely.
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Post by: esoomenona on Fri, 26 June 2015, 08:04:34
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