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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: kagey on Sun, 16 April 2017, 12:09:14

Title: Looking for a tweaked bottom row
Post by: kagey on Sun, 16 April 2017, 12:09:14
I was wondering how I would go about getting a normal layout, except on the bottom row the space bar is moved to the right by an option key.

Go from this:
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to this:

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thanks
Title: Re: Looking for a tweaked bottom row
Post by: tp4tissue on Sun, 16 April 2017, 15:58:07
This is 100% not possible on current plates because of where the stabilizer has to go for most keycap sets.


You would need a custom made plate to do this..   for the wiring side, you can probably drill through the pcb and just jump the wire for the switches..

But it's not -trivial a mod..


if you're not a carpenter or have any electronics experience,  you would not be able to pull this off without significant learning investment.
Title: Re: Looking for a tweaked bottom row
Post by: xondat on Sun, 16 April 2017, 16:06:18
Custom PCB, custom plate, and a good keyboard platform to work from.
Title: Re: Looking for a tweaked bottom row
Post by: Findecanor on Sun, 16 April 2017, 18:09:53
The Phantom has the "7bit" layout which supports 1.5-1-1.5-1.5 on the left side... but getting a Space bar that fits somewhere in the middle and modifying a plate is probably not so easy.
Title: Re: Looking for a tweaked bottom row
Post by: kagey on Mon, 17 April 2017, 07:39:49
Thanks for the replies. I figured I would have to go custom, just wasn't sure the best route. I don't want to change spacebar size because I want to use my existing keycap sets.

Right now I'm not sure how I would go about getting a custom plate that is compatible with the phatom-compatible cases (like the TEX TKL cases from mechanicalkeyboards.com). I can use http://builder.swillkb.com/ to order a plate, but I don't see any physical dimensions listed after the cad output is created. Maybe I'll ask over on his thread.

After that, I'll either need to custom wire into a teensy or hack the bottom row of an existing pcb as suggested by tp4tissue.

Thanks