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Title: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: Puddsy on Wed, 14 June 2017, 23:46:22
Not form factor, just features.

Givens:

Mostly looking for things like "underglow" or "split spacebar"

Your feedback might end up on a custom board.

Thanks,

P
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: laughatpain on Wed, 14 June 2017, 23:53:58
Top and Bottom case lock in together so the sides are always flushed.

Through bottom weight.

Partial plate.

I guess these fall under form factor, when I see features I think exclusively about the PCB or plate
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: Puddsy on Wed, 14 June 2017, 23:55:29
Top and Bottom case lock in together so the sides are always flushed.

Through bottom weight.

Partial plate.

I guess these fall under form factor, when I see features I think exclusively about the PCB or plate

i forgot about a thru weight

that's also implied
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: f32h80fsd08h34r5 on Thu, 15 June 2017, 00:07:14
Topre Switches, HHKB Layout.

ACtually, just an hhkb.
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: Fiery on Thu, 15 June 2017, 00:50:40
I would also like to get a Norwegian PBT ISO layout in Dvorak keycaps, but that's hard to do (not SA or DSA Caps though)  :p
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: klennkellon on Thu, 15 June 2017, 00:53:18
TKL

Cherry profile PBT

Alps switches

I'm set for life.
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: loud_asian on Thu, 15 June 2017, 03:51:37
USB-C would be nice. Future proofing your $500+ keyboard is a no brainer
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: zylinderhut on Thu, 15 June 2017, 03:53:26

Example of how a dial for intensity could look like:
(https://img.raymond.cc/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/laptop_volume_control.png)
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: davkol on Thu, 15 June 2017, 03:58:26
softwareconnectionkeyscaselayout
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: pabile on Thu, 15 June 2017, 04:09:12
only thing missing from my 60% AEK is split spacebar.
2x3u or 2u+4u spacebars will make my custom board perfect  :thumb:
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: zslane on Thu, 15 June 2017, 12:22:06
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: Joey Quinn on Thu, 15 June 2017, 12:30:46
Split space option, 60% or 65%, Alps compatibility.

I don't care about LEDs at all.
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: chyros on Thu, 15 June 2017, 13:06:24
>=100% form factor
Focus layous
Alps SKCM blue
thin ABS doubleshot keycaps
thick, plastic case
steel chassis

Oh wait, I already have that :p .
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: FoxWolf1 on Thu, 15 June 2017, 13:25:56
True NKRO over USB, waterproof/dustproof/chatterproof, at least two integrated pointing devices (a TrackPoint in the usual place, and another pointing device of some kind near the arrow keys), 100%+, big-ass enter and 2u backspace (\ belongs on the same row as /; just reduce the size of right shift), copious internal stress relief for the USB cable, full-height case, 1000hz, no aluminum, no domes (not even ones with springs under them).
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: _haru on Wed, 21 June 2017, 17:44:28
-ANSI with ISO enter and backslash
-A couple toggle switches that can be assigned to swap whatever we want
-Space for mounting through-hole LEDs on the bottom (for underglow)
-Split backspace (1xDel, 1xBkSp)
-Split left shift
-Split right shift
-Heavy duty PCB, for soldering noobs
-Both Alps and Cherry mount
-Decent price point
-Easy programming support for alternate-action switches (MX Lock, etc)
-Not smaller than 60%
-Plate has cutouts for switch top removal

That's about it.
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: hkf on Wed, 21 June 2017, 17:48:21
Programmability

Split backspace

pretty lights
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: killyou on Thu, 22 June 2017, 08:50:09
1. Programmable
2. Hot swappable switches
3. Option to split RSHIFT and Backspace (60% form factor)
4. Gotta love that bank gothic Pok3r keycaps, I wish the legend would not fade.

That' all. I don't need much, I'm happy with Pok3r.
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: zeltner on Thu, 22 June 2017, 09:02:13
I've always wanted a keyboard for my living room with the following

-wireless
-built in pointing device (track point or track pad)

Basically something like a logitech k400 but mechanical.
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: chyros on Thu, 22 June 2017, 10:02:57
True NKRO over USB
I don't think that's possible.
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: algernon on Thu, 22 June 2017, 10:22:10
The Keyboardio Model 01 (http://htts://shop.keyboard.io/), where the palm keys are also trackballs. You could still press them, and they'd act as keys then, but they'd double as trackballs too. Also a slightly more powerful MCU than the Atmega32U4, so that I can fit more crazy stuff into the firmware.
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: DKrause on Thu, 22 June 2017, 12:52:23
1: Fully, completely programmable, including the option to program totally functionless dead keys.
2: Fully programmable per key RGB so a keys current function is clearly indicated. (Like the Anne Pro during Bluetooth programming)
3: Firmware that also allows "Double-Taps" as a modifier so a "Double-Tap Left shift" would set/reset Caps Lock. (The most worthless key on a keyboard, located in a premium spot.)
4: 60% form factor
5: Excellent double shot PBT caps.
6: Heavy, quiet case. (Like a Pok3r)
7: USB C. (It IS the 21st century after all...)

Not asking for too much really...
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: killyou on Thu, 22 June 2017, 13:24:19
7: USB C. (It IS the 21st century after all...)

+1

Opens possibilities to go crazy with cables for next to nothing instead of DIY or 20$ ones off massdrop ...
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: Findecanor on Thu, 22 June 2017, 13:59:38
Have tinkering and mods in mind:
* If you don't include a pointing device, do at least offer the option to add one: Holes on the PCB/bottom for mounting one or several of the available trackpoint modules out there and three switches in front of the space bar for mouse buttons.
* If you don't split the space bar, allow the option for it.
* Support ISO and ANSI. (That should be a given.)
* Header for additional keys or functions.

I don't agree with having USB Type C. Cables are thicker than other USB cables, pointless unless you can use the additional capacity and there are reversible Micro B plugs around.

True NKRO over USB
I don't think that's possible.
HaaTa's Kiibohd firmware has it, and maybe others. The difficulty has been to cater to various operating systems' different quirks. I think those have been found now and adjusted for.
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: ErgoMacros on Thu, 22 June 2017, 14:38:54
Yes to:
* Fully programmable
* Open source: I want full control
* Ability for the OS/Apps to tell the keyboard what I want. (Changing apps can change layout)
* At least a Atmega32U4
* OS X, at least
* detachable cable
* Either about 60% split or 145% layout. I'm an extremist. So looking forward to the GH-122 at about 146 keys.
* LED intensity control for backlight only.
* At least 7 single LEDs that I can control in software. Things like NumLock, status of mod keys (held, locked, in 1-shot mode),  Active layer.
* Low profile

Don't want:
* RGB LEDs
* Per key LED
Title: Re: What features does your ideal custom keyboard have
Post by: davkol on Thu, 22 June 2017, 14:40:44
Support ISO and ANSI. That should be a given.
And JIS, ahem.