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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] MW Norse|ABS 2SHOT
« Last post by dvorcol on Tue, 14 July 2026, 14:39:38 »
GB is now live, planned to run 14 July - 14 August 2026

See KeycapLendar for a list of vendors - https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com/?keysetAlias=Dm1FCC-1P1
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PS/2 update:

Rico has made some good progress with PS/2 support for the Leyden Jar controllers! 

https://www.keebtalk.com/t/the-leyden-jar-a-tentative-pcb-replacement-for-the-brand-new-model-f-keyboards/17489/46
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Off Topic / Re: We's prolly spad00dled..
« Last post by tp4tissue on Tue, 14 July 2026, 12:26:12 »
This whole thing about licensing.

If they could build something like that, they would have.

These things have 100s of subcontractors,  and we can barely make them ourselves, at a rate of 10-30 a month.

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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK MTNU Honeywell | $99 Base Kit?!
« Last post by mikademus on Tue, 14 July 2026, 12:11:37 »
Since I use full-size, 65%, HHKB and Alice layous in my rotation (I try to keep reasonably fast and precise on most relevant QWERTY layouts) an all-inclusive Grand Base Set that includes support for my various options is my absolute preference. I am fully aware that most people are much more constrained in their layout preference, but my point is that I am at least one data point for that the convenience of covering most (all) layouts in one Grand Set is a convenience well worth the additional tens of dollars in price.
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Interest Checks / Re: [iC] GMK CYL ❖ Death Knight ❖
« Last post by HungHingDaiLo on Tue, 14 July 2026, 09:44:44 »
Kitting changes 14/7/2026:
Base kit: Added R3 PgUp and R4 PgDn
Runes kit: Changed R4 1u keys to Unholy (green) skull.





Will try to regularly update the kitting changes here.
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Off Topic / Re: Gaming PC Parts discussion thread.
« Last post by tp4tissue on Tue, 14 July 2026, 09:41:13 »
LOL, there's drama in the fighting game community? They've got their own TMZ media circle and everything.
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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB]GMK CYL Thunder God - In Production
« Last post by HungHingDaiLo on Tue, 14 July 2026, 09:38:02 »
Quick update (14/7/2026):

- All custom colors have been approved
- Production renders from GMK have been approved
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Posting with permission a nice JIS configuration on the FSSK.  This is a nice-looking key set that is not often requested.

317753-0

317755-1
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK MTNU Honeywell | $99 Base Kit?!
« Last post by Gtour on Tue, 14 July 2026, 03:02:16 »
I'm starting to think the right approach for this would be to offer two Base Kits: a TKL Base Kit targeting around $99, and a Grand Base Kit targeting around $150, without any child kits.

That way, people can simply choose whichever Base Kit best fits their needs, and everyone's happy.

I'm not entirely sure yet how MOQ is handled when a set offers two Base Kits during the group buy, but I assume the starting MOQ would be higher than usual. If that's the case, the set would need strong vendor support.

Anyway, I just wanted to share the idea with you. We'll see how it evolves in the future :thumb:

For this configuration, I recommend at least one child kit: 40's Mods. Because some people who don't need Numpad also don't have standard TKL boards. Or are you already planning a "Grand TKL" kit that covers smaller boards?

A dedicated 40% child kit in 2026 for an MTNU set? That's blasphemy, lmao.

Jokes aside, the Grand Base Kit would obviously include between 3 and 6-keys 40s support (most likely 3 to 4), just like we've seen with most recent sets.

Then consider moving the dedicated 40s keys from the Grand Base to the TKL Base. It would reduce the price of the Grand Base and attract 40s users who don't want to pay for a million keycaps they won't use. And how many Numpad users want spacebars smaller than 6u?

On the other hand, those who want to cover both types of boards would have to buy both Base kits. But what percent of buyers is that?

You could make an IC survey to weigh customer preferences.

What you're saying is correct in theory, and I agree. But in practice, it doesn't make much sense.

If I start adding more support to the TKL Base Kit (40s, Alice, HHKB, etc.), the price would increase, and the price gap between the TKL Base Kit and the Grand Base Kit would shrink to the point where it no longer makes sense to have two separate base kits. Having two base kits only makes sense when there's a substantial price difference between them (e.g. ~$99 vs. ~$150).

I'm also not sure why anyone would have to buy both base kits, since the Grand Base Kit is literally just the TKL Base Kit plus additional support for those who need it (numpad, 40s, Alice, HHKB, etc.).

I get what you're saying now with people having to buy both Base Kits, and if anything, that just reinforces my view that it isn't the right approach.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK MTNU Honeywell | $99 Base Kit?!
« Last post by Gtour on Tue, 14 July 2026, 02:51:15 »
I'm starting to think the right approach for this would be to offer two Base Kits: a TKL Base Kit targeting around $99, and a Grand Base Kit targeting around $150, without any child kits.

That way, people can simply choose whichever Base Kit best fits their needs, and everyone's happy.

I'm not entirely sure yet how MOQ is handled when a set offers two Base Kits during the group buy, but I assume the starting MOQ would be higher than usual. If that's the case, the set would need strong vendor support.

Anyway, I just wanted to share the idea with you. We'll see how it evolves in the future :thumb:

For this configuration, I recommend at least one child kit: 40's Mods. Because some people who don't need Numpad also don't have standard TKL boards. Or are you already planning a "Grand TKL" kit that covers smaller boards?

A dedicated 40% child kit in 2026 for an MTNU set? That's blasphemy, lmao.

Jokes aside, the Grand Base Kit would obviously include between 3 and 6-keys 40s support (most likely 3 to 4), just like we've seen with most recent sets.

Then consider moving the dedicated 40s keys from the Grand Base to the TKL Base. It would reduce the price of the Grand Base and attract 40s users who don't want to pay for a million keycaps they won't use. And how many Numpad users want spacebars smaller than 6u?

On the other hand, those who want to cover both types of boards would have to buy both Base kits. But what percent of buyers is that?

You could make an IC survey to weigh customer preferences.

What you're saying is correct in theory, and I agree. But in practice, it doesn't make much sense.

If I start adding more support to the TKL Base Kit (40s, Alice, HHKB, etc.), the price would increase, and the price gap between the TKL Base Kit and the Grand Base Kit would shrink to the point where it no longer makes sense to have two separate base kits. Having two base kits only makes sense when there's a substantial price difference between them (e.g. ~$99 vs. ~$150).

I'm also not sure why anyone would have to buy both base kits, since the Grand Base Kit is literally just the TKL Base Kit plus additional support for those who need it (numpad, 40s, Alice, HHKB, etc.).
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