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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Keykobo X Pixtendo Lab - Pixel 67 Keyboard
« Last post by WholesomeDucky on Tue, 02 June 2026, 23:43:28 »
Kinda like this, especially at that price, but I can't get over the distracting stuff on the top. Personally I'd remove all the text on the top and keep the accent in the bottom right corner.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Keykobo X Pixtendo Lab - Pixel 67 Keyboard
« Last post by DashanYYY on Tue, 02 June 2026, 23:17:11 »
how many mode connect ?

Trimode will be available
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Keykobo X Pixtendo Lab - Pixel 67 Keyboard
« Last post by DashanYYY on Tue, 02 June 2026, 23:16:48 »
Also, Are there any other plates for this board? I'm not seeing variations in layout options either.

Thank you very much for the feedback. And yes there will be other plate options available.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Keykobo X Pixtendo Lab - Pixel 67 Keyboard
« Last post by DashanYYY on Tue, 02 June 2026, 23:16:00 »
Also, Are there any other plates for this board? I'm not seeing variations in layout options either.

Thank you very much for the feedback. And yes there will be other plate options available.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] KKB Stratos - Updated vendors
« Last post by Shark on Tue, 02 June 2026, 22:56:14 »
Еhe rally theme is really well translated into the novelties, but I feel like pushing the stripe motif a bit more across the kits could make the whole set feel even more cohesive

Hi MarcusDenham, appreciate the comment! I tried a bunch of different layouts for the stripe and honestly didn't love them too much. Found the alert row to blend both racing stripe and iconic keycap sets together.

Fresh new renders have been added!
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Keykobo X Pixtendo Lab - Pixel 67 Keyboard
« Last post by tunb on Tue, 02 June 2026, 22:10:18 »
how many mode connect ?
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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: Playing old PC games from 90s-00s
« Last post by tp4tissue on Tue, 02 June 2026, 22:05:51 »
CRT beam simulator requires multiples of 60hz. so at least 120hz.

It's works like BFI, but it takes inverse color and persistence into account.

It's essentially a smarter BFI Shader. At 240hz I would say it already looks better than CRT.
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The first photo of a (partial) pad printed blue set is below!  The factory continues testing and optimizing as they prepare for mass production.  The pad printing process is not 100% successful all the time; what the factory does is make some extra sets to take keys from, to replace bad keys.
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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: Playing old PC games from 90s-00s
« Last post by TheSoulhunter on Tue, 02 June 2026, 21:41:03 »
Local pickups are the go-to for CRT tvs. There's always some granny who kept a giant CRT in a room for 40 years, you just need to pick it up usually.
Maybe in EU it is more difficult finding old CRTs, and it is getting harder every year in the US as well

Over here, pensions are low and electricity is expensive...
Also the Gov TV station tells em to upgrade their electronics to safe the planet.
Thus all the old people I know switched from their 200W CRT to a 100W LCD long ago.
But yeah, I keep an eye on eBay listings in my city. Most stuff I have seen so far is junk tho.
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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: Playing old PC games from 90s-00s
« Last post by TheSoulhunter on Tue, 02 June 2026, 21:33:23 »
[Beam-Simulator shading[/size][/color]

You mean, you can now actually simulate the travel of the electron beam drawing the image?
Wouldn't that require insane FPS? Like... 400k FPS to simulate 720x576 resolution?
Or is it just something that gives the vibe as the beam draw and phosphor decay?
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