please add normal scroll lock windowed cap.
please add normal scroll lock windowed cap.
It should be normal not purple, this will get fixed asap :thumb:
please add normal scroll lock windowed cap.
It should be normal not purple, this will get fixed asap :thumb:
please add normal scroll lock windowed cap.
It should be normal not purple, this will get fixed asap :thumb:
I know you said you didn't want to add any more caps... but my numlock key will look pretty lonely without a window in it. Any possibility?
Where is the 'Short Shift'?The short shift is the 2.25?
It's in the title but not in the listing - the 1.75x Shift (R_Shift)
Where is the 'Short Shift'?The short shift is the 2.25?
It's in the title but not in the listing - the 1.75x Shift (R_Shift)
Interested.
It would be nice if 1u Ctrl and 1u Alt were part of the color pack as they weren't part of the initial set but knowing as how very few use them and it could drive the cost of the pack higher, I doubt they'll be included. Just some wishful thinking
Sounds great! Count me in
Does GMK imply made in Germany?
Does GMK imply made in Germany?
Correct!
Does GMK imply made in Germany?
Correct!
And does joining the Groupbuy here mean, I (who lives in Germany) have to pay high shipping fee because the shipping will be sent from Germany to the US first before sorting and distribution?
Does GMK imply made in Germany?
Correct!
And does joining the Groupbuy here mean, I (who lives in Germany) have to pay high shipping fee because the shipping will be sent from Germany to the US first before sorting and distribution?
Exactly!
And does joining the Groupbuy here mean, I (who lives in Germany) have to pay high shipping fee because the shipping will be sent from Germany to the US first before sorting and distribution?
Exactly!
Wirklich schade.
Ok here is the deal.
I'll get zambu to update the render accordingly but it looks like the kit pictured above + 1u \| key and a windowed num lock key will be around $35. Windowed keys are a bit more expensive than normal keys. There won't be any more keys added to the kit. This is as cheap as we can get it down to. Still a buy for everyone?
Ok here is the deal.
I'll get zambu to update the render accordingly but it looks like the kit pictured above + 1u \| key and a windowed num lock key will be around $35. Windowed keys are a bit more expensive than normal keys. There won't be any more keys added to the kit. This is as cheap as we can get it down to. Still a buy for everyone?
Ok here is the deal.
I'll get zambu to update the render accordingly but it looks like the kit pictured above + 1u \| key and a windowed num lock key will be around $35. Windowed keys are a bit more expensive than normal keys. There won't be any more keys added to the kit. This is as cheap as we can get it down to. Still a buy for everyone?
So I'm guessing these are in GMK's new colors? Is it impossible to use their old colors?
I like the idea, but I don't really want non-matching purple for my R1 HF set :(
How many sets have gone out in HF R2 compared to HF R1?
So I'm guessing these are in GMK's new colors? Is it impossible to use their old colors?
I like the idea, but I don't really want non-matching purple for my R1 HF set :(
How many sets have gone out in HF R2 compared to HF R1?
I've missed something here, what colors are different, how different are they, and why?
Still a little disappointed that the requests for ISO Enter were ignored, as a kit like this basically would be the only chance to get a somewhat interesting matching ISO Enter (the normal kit only includes a standard cyan on gray enter...)
So I'm guessing these are in GMK's new colors? Is it impossible to use their old colors?
I like the idea, but I don't really want non-matching purple for my R1 HF set :(
How many sets have gone out in HF R2 compared to HF R1?
I've missed something here, what colors are different, how different are they, and why?
GMK changed their default colors. Both the purple and cyan are different. HyperFuse R2 was made with the newer colors, so LSB is making a R2 compatibility kit.
Old:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/2BrfabX.jpg)
New:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/4HansnG.jpg)
Does GMK imply made in Germany?
Correct!
And does joining the Groupbuy here mean, I (who lives in Germany) have to pay high shipping fee because the shipping will be sent from Germany to the US first before sorting and distribution?
This will be round 2 colors.
And no more keys but the ones mentioned earlier will be added. A lot of these keys (even the color ones) are just things that really just would have added unnecessary cost to the original single Hyperfuse kit. I don't want to go around adding keys to Bunny's set that we haven't discussed. Some things mentioned that people want done differently are just part of the design of the original set, and I want to respect the original designers vision and execution of the set on all levels. So I am sorry that every key can't be added, but there is literally no keycap set that has every key everyone wants, there never will be, but I think the original Hyperfuse set was an exceptionally good all-in-one set already :thumb:.
This will be the final set + R1 1u \| key and a R1 1u Windowed Num Lock key. No further additions will be made. Thanks.Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/Z8cR2IC.png)
Not to spark up any sort of indepth discussion and hijack the thread but I always wonder why more people don't just entirely switch out to ANSI at this point, especially when/if they are serious about the hobby.Two words: Pair programming.
I'm surely not ignoring ISO as a personal hit to anyone. It was actually included in my first render of this when I proposed it to the important parties needed to make this happen. As it goes with everyone set I'm trying to balance cost and keys, for everyone interested, and it was decided that it simply added a good chunk of cost and benefited a minority of people that would be joining more than likely. This is also likely one wasn't added to the original kit as well (though that is an assumption, I don't know that for fact).
I don't personally use ISO, but if there truly are that many limited keys out there maybe one of the UK group buy sites would be willing to run a drop of just enter keys of various colors, much like people have done with ESC keys in the past.
Still a little disappointed that the requests for ISO Enter were ignored, as a kit like this basically would be the only chance to get a somewhat interesting matching ISO Enter (the normal kit only includes a standard cyan on gray enter...)
Not to spark up any sort of indepth discussion and hijack the thread but I always wonder why more people don't just entirely switch out to ANSI at this point, especially when/if they are serious about the hobby - I made the switch from ISO PT to ANSI years ago but if I hadn't I'd definitely do it now, not only does it save you an insane amount of money in the long run it spares you the headache and nuisance of finding a set you really love and not being able to use it. Switching language in OS is so easy and most keyboards are fully reprogrammable nowadays, they're not even that expensive any more so I feel there's no real point in sticking to something that's clearly neglected (for good reason I might add, NORDE sold 80~ kits out of 3700 for Godspeed on MD a month ago for example). Unless you need to look at legends which I believe will not be the case with most people on here and other enthusiast forums.
That said, the final set for this little colour pack is awesome in my opinion, my main interest being the cyan arrows + windows keys which will breathe some more life into the board I will be putting Hyperfuse on - the remainder will also look cool in assorted GMK sets so I'm sure I'll find them a home!
Because I like ISO more than ANSI.
Because in ISO countries, laptops come only in ISO.
Because I need to use multiple ISO computers.
Because it's difficult to reprogram an ANSI keyboard in multiple OS (android, Linux, multiple windows).
I'm not a slave to my hobby which to many others may look made by crazy enthusiast comparing the qualities of plastic chairs for their garden.
(Attachment Link)Still a little disappointed that the requests for ISO Enter were ignored, as a kit like this basically would be the only chance to get a somewhat interesting matching ISO Enter (the normal kit only includes a standard cyan on gray enter...)
Not to spark up any sort of indepth discussion and hijack the thread but I always wonder why more people don't just entirely switch out to ANSI at this point, especially when/if they are serious about the hobby - I made the switch from ISO PT to ANSI years ago but if I hadn't I'd definitely do it now, not only does it save you an insane amount of money in the long run it spares you the headache and nuisance of finding a set you really love and not being able to use it. Switching language in OS is so easy and most keyboards are fully reprogrammable nowadays, they're not even that expensive any more so I feel there's no real point in sticking to something that's clearly neglected (for good reason I might add, NORDE sold 80~ kits out of 3700 for Godspeed on MD a month ago for example). Unless you need to look at legends which I believe will not be the case with most people on here and other enthusiast forums.
That said, the final set for this little colour pack is awesome in my opinion, my main interest being the cyan arrows + windows keys which will breathe some more life into the board I will be putting Hyperfuse on - the remainder will also look cool in assorted GMK sets so I'm sure I'll find them a home!
This will be round 2 colors.
And no more keys but the ones mentioned earlier will be added. A lot of these keys (even the color ones) are just things that really just would have added unnecessary cost to the original single Hyperfuse kit. I don't want to go around adding keys to Bunny's set that we haven't discussed. Some things mentioned that people want done differently are just part of the design of the original set, and I want to respect the original designers vision and execution of the set on all levels. So I am sorry that every key can't be added, but there is literally no keycap set that has every key everyone wants, there never will be, but I think the original Hyperfuse set was an exceptionally good all-in-one set already :thumb:.
This will be the final set + R1 1u \| key and a R1 1u Windowed Num Lock key. No further additions will be made. Thanks.Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/Z8cR2IC.png)
To be clear: scroll lock and num lock are going to be cyan on gray?
Still a little disappointed that the requests for ISO Enter were ignored, as a kit like this basically would be the only chance to get a somewhat interesting matching ISO Enter (the normal kit only includes a standard cyan on gray enter...)
Not to spark up any sort of indepth discussion and hijack the thread but I always wonder why more people don't just entirely switch out to ANSI at this point, especially when/if they are serious about the hobby - I made the switch from ISO PT to ANSI years ago but if I hadn't I'd definitely do it now, not only does it save you an insane amount of money in the long run it spares you the headache and nuisance of finding a set you really love and not being able to use it. Switching language in OS is so easy and most keyboards are fully reprogrammable nowadays, they're not even that expensive any more so I feel there's no real point in sticking to something that's clearly neglected (for good reason I might add, NORDE sold 80~ kits out of 3700 for Godspeed on MD a month ago for example). Unless you need to look at legends which I believe will not be the case with most people on here and other enthusiast forums.
That said, the final set for this little colour pack is awesome in my opinion, my main interest being the cyan arrows + windows keys which will breathe some more life into the board I will be putting Hyperfuse on - the remainder will also look cool in assorted GMK sets so I'm sure I'll find them a home!
Still a little disappointed that the requests for ISO Enter were ignored, as a kit like this basically would be the only chance to get a somewhat interesting matching ISO Enter (the normal kit only includes a standard cyan on gray enter...)
Not to spark up any sort of indepth discussion and hijack the thread but I always wonder why more people don't just entirely switch out to ANSI at this point, especially when/if they are serious about the hobby - I made the switch from ISO PT to ANSI years ago but if I hadn't I'd definitely do it now, not only does it save you an insane amount of money in the long run it spares you the headache and nuisance of finding a set you really love and not being able to use it. Switching language in OS is so easy and most keyboards are fully reprogrammable nowadays, they're not even that expensive any more so I feel there's no real point in sticking to something that's clearly neglected (for good reason I might add, NORDE sold 80~ kits out of 3700 for Godspeed on MD a month ago for example). Unless you need to look at legends which I believe will not be the case with most people on here and other enthusiast forums.
That said, the final set for this little colour pack is awesome in my opinion, my main interest being the cyan arrows + windows keys which will breathe some more life into the board I will be putting Hyperfuse on - the remainder will also look cool in assorted GMK sets so I'm sure I'll find them a home!
You're brave :) The emotions are highest when the stakes are small.
It's brave of him to bring it up. It is no slight against you or other ISO users. Its just that the reasons are stated with much fervor, and no real substance of argument against the reasons behind your true opposition. When the real reasons that you don't address are neither ideological nor exclusionary nor based upon anything for nor against the standard, but rather economical. Overcome that, without increasing to bottom line for those that don't want it, and I'm sure no one would care. And that's the simple truth of where you find yourself, however there tends to be much fury and noise whenever people point out the simple unavoidable truth.Still a little disappointed that the requests for ISO Enter were ignored, as a kit like this basically would be the only chance to get a somewhat interesting matching ISO Enter (the normal kit only includes a standard cyan on gray enter...)
Not to spark up any sort of indepth discussion and hijack the thread but I always wonder why more people don't just entirely switch out to ANSI at this point, especially when/if they are serious about the hobby - I made the switch from ISO PT to ANSI years ago but if I hadn't I'd definitely do it now, not only does it save you an insane amount of money in the long run it spares you the headache and nuisance of finding a set you really love and not being able to use it. Switching language in OS is so easy and most keyboards are fully reprogrammable nowadays, they're not even that expensive any more so I feel there's no real point in sticking to something that's clearly neglected (for good reason I might add, NORDE sold 80~ kits out of 3700 for Godspeed on MD a month ago for example). Unless you need to look at legends which I believe will not be the case with most people on here and other enthusiast forums.
That said, the final set for this little colour pack is awesome in my opinion, my main interest being the cyan arrows + windows keys which will breathe some more life into the board I will be putting Hyperfuse on - the remainder will also look cool in assorted GMK sets so I'm sure I'll find them a home!
You're brave :) The emotions are highest when the stakes are small.
Repeating that ISO users do not make up for minimum order quantities will not help to make our hobby more inclusive. It will just preserve the ANSI-only oriented status quo. Vocalizing group thinking on minorities is not brave; instead, it is popular within majorities. I use an ANSI layout featured with an ISO Enter, as a freedom statement, an small sign of individualism. I can use what the manufacturers have decided that does not worth making business wise, but that I can have on my own.
Seeing how keycaps are mostly about aestethics, and ISO being prettier than ANSI, I dont see a reason for not including ISO as the main choice in all keysets. Also seeing how international standards are usually better than american ones, I'd argue that ISO is the way forward for us all. For example the International System of Units is _clearly_ superior to the US customary units.It's brave of him to bring it up. It is no slight against you or other ISO users. Its just that the reasons are stated with much fervor, and no real substance of argument against the reasons behind your true opposition. When the real reasons that you don't address are neither ideological nor exclusionary nor based upon anything for nor against the standard, but rather economical. Overcome that, without increasing to bottom line for those that don't want it, and I'm sure no one would care. And that's the simple truth of where you find yourself, however there tends to be much fury and noise whenever people point out the simple unavoidable truth.Still a little disappointed that the requests for ISO Enter were ignored, as a kit like this basically would be the only chance to get a somewhat interesting matching ISO Enter (the normal kit only includes a standard cyan on gray enter...)
Not to spark up any sort of indepth discussion and hijack the thread but I always wonder why more people don't just entirely switch out to ANSI at this point, especially when/if they are serious about the hobby - I made the switch from ISO PT to ANSI years ago but if I hadn't I'd definitely do it now, not only does it save you an insane amount of money in the long run it spares you the headache and nuisance of finding a set you really love and not being able to use it. Switching language in OS is so easy and most keyboards are fully reprogrammable nowadays, they're not even that expensive any more so I feel there's no real point in sticking to something that's clearly neglected (for good reason I might add, NORDE sold 80~ kits out of 3700 for Godspeed on MD a month ago for example). Unless you need to look at legends which I believe will not be the case with most people on here and other enthusiast forums.
That said, the final set for this little colour pack is awesome in my opinion, my main interest being the cyan arrows + windows keys which will breathe some more life into the board I will be putting Hyperfuse on - the remainder will also look cool in assorted GMK sets so I'm sure I'll find them a home!
You're brave :) The emotions are highest when the stakes are small.
Repeating that ISO users do not make up for minimum order quantities will not help to make our hobby more inclusive. It will just preserve the ANSI-only oriented status quo. Vocalizing group thinking on minorities is not brave; instead, it is popular within majorities. I use an ANSI layout featured with an ISO Enter, as a freedom statement, an small sign of individualism. I can use what the manufacturers have decided that does not worth making business wise, but that I can have on my own.
For some ISO love. You are free to ignore it, some others do not.Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/3c5KctF.jpg?1)
Two words: Pair programming.
I would love to change to ANSI, but then I would make mistakes all time sitting at a colleagues computers (and I would require at least two keyboards on my desk).
Then there's also the case of the missing key... US Intl doesn't really work with languages where accented letters are very common unfortunately...
Repeating that ISO users do not make up for minimum order quantities will not help to make our hobby more inclusive. It will just preserve the ANSI-only oriented status quo. Vocalizing group thinking on minorities is not brave; instead, it is popular within majorities. I use an ANSI layout featured with an ISO Enter, as a freedom statement, an small sign of individualism. I can use what the manufacturers have decided that does not worth making business wise, but that I can have on my own.
Two words: Pair programming.
I would love to change to ANSI, but then I would make mistakes all time sitting at a colleagues computers (and I would require at least two keyboards on my desk).
Then there's also the case of the missing key... US Intl doesn't really work with languages where accented letters are very common unfortunately...
Entirely valid. This was the sole intention I had when I brought up the whole ISO deal, I guess it could be categorized as common sense but I genuinely wonder what everyone's reasoning is behind sticking with ISO over ANSI and it's not really something I can just google, if it's not brought up within the community many will be in the dark.
I'm in constant need of accented letters too as I'm a translator and specialize in Portuguese, French and Finnish but even without a reprogrammable keyboard swapping Windows language is plenty enough - à á ã â, ô õ ó ò, é ê è ñ ç º ª, and the remaining myriad of necessary marks are all available through language swaps thankfully. I can definitely see why swapping between ANSI and ISO when you're having to sit at colleagues' computers often would be frustrating however.Repeating that ISO users do not make up for minimum order quantities will not help to make our hobby more inclusive. It will just preserve the ANSI-only oriented status quo. Vocalizing group thinking on minorities is not brave; instead, it is popular within majorities. I use an ANSI layout featured with an ISO Enter, as a freedom statement, an small sign of individualism. I can use what the manufacturers have decided that does not worth making business wise, but that I can have on my own.
That was far from my intention, I didn't mean to regurgitate the same ole MOQ number issues ISO faces, it is a subject that genuinely interests me. I'm all for inclusion and though I find ISO to be clunky compared to ANSI I have absolutely nothing against it being featured in every single set as a separate kit, my only concern is that I can see why that is not the case and I feel for the people affected by the lack of interest in the international layout subset. Being vocal about it one way or another is probably not going to sway the status quo, the amount of ANSI users will most likely always far surpass ISO due to geographical and logistical obstacles - "fight the power" is all good and all but my statement was mostly about adapting as a minority (something I have a fairly vast amount of experience with) if at all possible when it is the best (or only) way to stay afloat.
PS: there goes that about not derailing the thread haha, hopefully a Hyperfuse ISO enter comes along eventually as it must suck having to mix n match with a single key when it comes to such a uniquely coloured set.
Two words: Pair programming.
I would love to change to ANSI, but then I would make mistakes all time sitting at a colleagues computers (and I would require at least two keyboards on my desk).
Then there's also the case of the missing key... US Intl doesn't really work with languages where accented letters are very common unfortunately...
Entirely valid. This was the sole intention I had when I brought up the whole ISO deal, I guess it could be categorized as common sense but I genuinely wonder what everyone's reasoning is behind sticking with ISO over ANSI and it's not really something I can just google, if it's not brought up within the community many will be in the dark.
I'm in constant need of accented letters too as I'm a translator and specialize in Portuguese, French and Finnish but even without a reprogrammable keyboard swapping Windows language is plenty enough - à á ã â, ô õ ó ò, é ê è ñ ç º ª, and the remaining myriad of necessary marks are all available through language swaps thankfully. I can definitely see why swapping between ANSI and ISO when you're having to sit at colleagues' computers often would be frustrating however.Repeating that ISO users do not make up for minimum order quantities will not help to make our hobby more inclusive. It will just preserve the ANSI-only oriented status quo. Vocalizing group thinking on minorities is not brave; instead, it is popular within majorities. I use an ANSI layout featured with an ISO Enter, as a freedom statement, an small sign of individualism. I can use what the manufacturers have decided that does not worth making business wise, but that I can have on my own.
That was far from my intention, I didn't mean to regurgitate the same ole MOQ number issues ISO faces, it is a subject that genuinely interests me. I'm all for inclusion and though I find ISO to be clunky compared to ANSI I have absolutely nothing against it being featured in every single set as a separate kit, my only concern is that I can see why that is not the case and I feel for the people affected by the lack of interest in the international layout subset. Being vocal about it one way or another is probably not going to sway the status quo, the amount of ANSI users will most likely always far surpass ISO due to geographical and logistical obstacles - "fight the power" is all good and all but my statement was mostly about adapting as a minority (something I have a fairly vast amount of experience with) if at all possible when it is the best (or only) way to stay afloat.
PS: there goes that about not derailing the thread haha, hopefully a Hyperfuse ISO enter comes along eventually as it must suck having to mix n match with a single key when it comes to such a uniquely coloured set.
Keep it in topic, just a last word on the ISO/ANSI Enters, I really love to have a big key for enter and ISO Enter has the perfect size, if this set includes it or not it well beyond us, maybe even beyond the OP, as it is more a business decision than something that he can defines. That is why I have decided to stick with classic OG Beige sets and I have enough ISO keys already, enough modifiers already. I use both 1.25 and 1.5 modifiers, I use the three main spacebar sizes and the two Enter keys, so no regrets.
Yeah, I only have so much control here for sure trying to respect the vendor and original designer as well. I still think doing a GMK ISO Enter buy (perhaps paired with matching ESC keys as well?) would be something good to see. I'd join in just for the ESC keys :thumb:
When designing kits these days it is really hard to include everything. There are SO many new layouts that have enough use you can't ignore (65%, 75%, 96 key layouts, etc, etc) along with the silly number of new 40%'s on the market. Often when a kit is designed, by the time it is bought and shipped there are already new layouts wanting caps to fit their boards, even thought their boards didn't exist when the original set was designed. Furthermore, in regards to GMK, including more compatibility sets often means less "fun" additions, like the colors in this pack, because pricing is always a worry when designing a kit or a set.
I am working on a few other GMK sets, with other users and myself, but in those we have opted to include ISO enter keys in same colors as ANSI enter keys. My personal philosophy when making decisions based on what to include really make favor keys that cover "standard" boards, with ISO being one of those. I just think when buying a keyboard with a funky layout (say MiniVan, or VE.A, whatever) that you should be well aware most custom sets won't fit your board perfectly, especially in regards to GMK.
But backkkk on topic, should have the new renders later and will throw those up. Past that this is right on track. When I know an estimated production date or selling date I'll update accordingly :thumb:
Looking good. Hopefully I can find someone to split the cost with, as I'm only interested in the windowed keys.
Yeah, I only have so much control here for sure trying to respect the vendor and original designer as well. I still think doing a GMK ISO Enter buy (perhaps paired with matching ESC keys as well?) would be something good to see. I'd join in just for the ESC keys :thumb:
When designing kits these days it is really hard to include everything. There are SO many new layouts that have enough use you can't ignore (65%, 75%, 96 key layouts, etc, etc) along with the silly number of new 40%'s on the market. Often when a kit is designed, by the time it is bought and shipped there are already new layouts wanting caps to fit their boards, even thought their boards didn't exist when the original set was designed. Furthermore, in regards to GMK, including more compatibility sets often means less "fun" additions, like the colors in this pack, because pricing is always a worry when designing a kit or a set.
I am working on a few other GMK sets, with other users and myself, but in those we have opted to include ISO enter keys in same colors as ANSI enter keys. My personal philosophy when making decisions based on what to include really make favor keys that cover "standard" boards, with ISO being one of those. I just think when buying a keyboard with a funky layout (say MiniVan, or VE.A, whatever) that you should be well aware most custom sets won't fit your board perfectly, especially in regards to GMK.
But backkkk on topic, should have the new renders later and will throw those up. Past that this is right on track. When I know an estimated production date or selling date I'll update accordingly :thumb:
I think this is a good idea, looking forward to seeing your future work. Since I am hopefully trading to get a set of Hyperfuse in the near future, I am interested in picking this set up. Any concrete plans on where this will be ran (OcO, Massdrop etc...) or will you be organising this yourself?
As for the ISO Enter pack, I think that's a really good idea, there's currently a German-specific GMK Dolch GB, and one of their offers is a colour kit, very simple, just ISO-enter, spacebar ans Esc in three different colours. I am picking up one of those sets even though I'm not in for the base kit of that GB. Maybe this would be an excellent idea to run with for your future work, having GMK Enter keys in several common GMK colours :thumb:
Yeah, I only have so much control here for sure trying to respect the vendor and original designer as well. I still think doing a GMK ISO Enter buy (perhaps paired with matching ESC keys as well?) would be something good to see. I'd join in just for the ESC keys :thumb:
When designing kits these days it is really hard to include everything. There are SO many new layouts that have enough use you can't ignore (65%, 75%, 96 key layouts, etc, etc) along with the silly number of new 40%'s on the market. Often when a kit is designed, by the time it is bought and shipped there are already new layouts wanting caps to fit their boards, even thought their boards didn't exist when the original set was designed. Furthermore, in regards to GMK, including more compatibility sets often means less "fun" additions, like the colors in this pack, because pricing is always a worry when designing a kit or a set.
I am working on a few other GMK sets, with other users and myself, but in those we have opted to include ISO enter keys in same colors as ANSI enter keys. My personal philosophy when making decisions based on what to include really make favor keys that cover "standard" boards, with ISO being one of those. I just think when buying a keyboard with a funky layout (say MiniVan, or VE.A, whatever) that you should be well aware most custom sets won't fit your board perfectly, especially in regards to GMK.
But backkkk on topic, should have the new renders later and will throw those up. Past that this is right on track. When I know an estimated production date or selling date I'll update accordingly :thumb:
I think this is a good idea, looking forward to seeing your future work. Since I am hopefully trading to get a set of Hyperfuse in the near future, I am interested in picking this set up. Any concrete plans on where this will be ran (OcO, Massdrop etc...) or will you be organising this yourself?
As for the ISO Enter pack, I think that's a really good idea, there's currently a German-specific GMK Dolch GB, and one of their offers is a colour kit, very simple, just ISO-enter, spacebar ans Esc in three different colours. I am picking up one of those sets even though I'm not in for the base kit of that GB. Maybe this would be an excellent idea to run with for your future work, having GMK Enter keys in several common GMK colours :thumb:
Where is the German gb? Thanks
I wish there were bar F&J. I'll still probably grab a set though.
my preference is scoops, but i have no problem with bars being added in addition to the scoops
I wish there were bar F&J. I'll still probably grab a set though.
yes, want the F & J bars pls
I wish there were bar F&J. I'll still probably grab a set though.
yes, want the F & J bars pls
+1 :thumb:
https://www.originativeco.com/products/hyperfuse-accent-kit
The set is live!
I will be closing this thread shortly, sherry can open up a GB thread if needed under his page!
FYI the "~" key is indeed ALPHA COLOR, it is wrong in the render :thumb: We will try to get that fixed in the render, but it will be the correct color
Is there a GB thread for this? Or am I just blind?
FYI the "~" key is indeed ALPHA COLOR, it is wrong in the render :thumb: We will try to get that fixed in the render, but it will be the correct color
Don't you mean the \| keycap instead?
It is nice that HyperFuse gets the standard HHKB look with that cap. However, it still misses the inverted R1 ~` with modifier colors.
Hi, I recently bought this and original hyperfuse gmk keysets on Originative.
I was also wondering if the top Function keys could be added with other colors other than white+darkgray since white ones are having same colors as alphas which makes less attractive than Carbon does (this is my opinion, please refer carbon sets). When I look up the carbon sets in the google, they had the similar issue for the very first draft (I think?) and Massdrop one wasn't the very first one, but got some improvement. And btw this happens especially for 75% or 96% making heart shape connecting top function key rows and alphas rather than closed form like Carbon does. I actually indulged into Hyperfuse after I bought Carbon since it brings futuristic atmosphere to me, and I wanted to know if this could be improved (in the sense of that thing becomes real as my wish) by gathering other's opinions as well.
Can we get these in the same "mini tray" that GMK shipped Ceresia in?
For those of you wondering, this is the tray we're talking about:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/HZCqX92.jpg)
Very cool. I would pick this up in a heartbeat.
how is the progress so far? has it reached the moq or it's not needed?
how is the progress so far? has it reached the moq or it's not needed?
This is happening for sure :thumb:
Very cool. I would pick this up in a heartbeat.
This is live on originativeco.com right now :thumb:
Very cool. I would pick this up in a heartbeat.
This is live on originativeco.com right now :thumb:
is it sold out? Can't find it :-X
Very cool. I would pick this up in a heartbeat.
This is live on originativeco.com right now :thumb:
is it sold out? Can't find it :-X
Yeah that is a little odd.. it looks like all of the Group Buy products are gone on originative. Was this a mistake?
Hi Lsb, any ETA on this add on set?
Was there a gb for this hyperfuse add-on?OCO sent an email Dec 8th 2016 for "Honeywell, Hyperfuse Accent + New Arrivals."
Did I miss it?
Gonna camp the OCO site for extras I guess, can't believe I ordered Honeywell but didn't see this :-\What's oco?
Originative Co.Gonna camp the OCO site for extras I guess, can't believe I ordered Honeywell but didn't see this :-\What's oco?
So, I have to hope I can get extras in May, right?Originative Co.Gonna camp the OCO site for extras I guess, can't believe I ordered Honeywell but didn't see this :-\What's oco?
Yep! I'm pretty sure they stock extras, only caveat is that they will be a wee bit more expensive than GB price. But you get it right away when you buy :PSo, I have to hope I can get extras in May, right?Originative Co.Gonna camp the OCO site for extras I guess, can't believe I ordered Honeywell but didn't see this :-\What's oco?