« Last post by atarione on Mon, 08 June 2026, 19:05:12 »
I am typing this on my 12~ yr old FILCO MT2 TKL ... which works as good today as it did the day I got it, hmmm maybe that was part of their problem it was just a solid not flashy reliable keyboard for people that wanted such a board and who are unlikely to replace it unless something breaks... problem is it doesn't break?
Over the years I had wondered if Diatec / FILCO was going to try to make something that was more in line with changing market for keyboards? but they never really seemed to.
Oh well I am still more than happy using my own FILCO and likely will use this keyboard for many years to come? No need to reinvent the wheel here just a nice professional mechanical keyboard that draws no attention to itself while competently doing the job it was made to do reliably for decade(s).
« Last post by tp4tissue on Mon, 08 June 2026, 15:17:20 »
People who vote in democracies thinking he's our guy he so gets me, he represents.
Rich people don't think about you at all.
Remember, as written, ""Society IS .... small select aristocracy born booted and spurred to ride and a large dim mass born saddled and bridled to be ridden."" -proud tower.
Thank you, I didnt know this exisited and upto date. Thanks
Actually, KeycapLendar is much better source. Its filter is pretty comprehensive. To get links your best bet is to filter Previous Sets for only the vendor(s) you're looking for.
« Last post by Ellipse on Mon, 08 June 2026, 14:16:11 »
Rico has released an updated Leyden Jar firmware which adds calibration bins (like the Model F keyboards) to fix issues with modules having varying signal levels (due to debris etc.) not working. Binning allows keys with different signal level values to have their own activation values, instead of having one value for all keys, so any keys with lower resting values due to debris will have their own values based off this custom value. As always please email me with feedback.