Author Topic: monospace - frl with a southpaw numpad (in-stock drop in less than 12 hours)  (Read 4631 times)

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Offline typface

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    monospace

    frl-tkl with a southpaw numpad





    monospace is a no-frills, productivity-focused keyboard that is designed to complement your workspace.
    Much like its namesake, we worked to keep the design of the case largely utilitarian, with pops of texture and material contrast for visual interest.
    Check out our website for more details!




    Contents
    • Specifications
    • Sales & Pricing
    • Renders & Photos
    • Socials & Build Vlog



    1. Specifications



    Layout Options:
    Soldered PCB:

    Hotswap PCB:


    Mounting Styles:

    O-ring mount on PCB



    Top mount on plate



    2. Sales & Pricing

    Plateless Config (Soldered PCB & Case Only) SGD 336 (USD 249)
    Regular Config (Soldered PCB, Aluminium Plate & Case Only) SGD 369 (USD 274)


    Packaging Contents:
    • 1x Keyboard Case (fasteners installed, PCB not included)
    • 4x Custom Silicone Feet (60A)
    • 13x Viton O-rings (70A)
    • 1x C3 Unified daughterboard (including JST-SH cable)
    • 1x Carrying Case

    75 units available in a total of 3 colorways
    In-stock on https://typface.com/
    Sale date: 21st July 8.00am, GMT +8

    Shipping Services Available:
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    International: FedEx (2-5 business days*)
    China: SF Express (1-2 business days)

    *for most major markets



    3. Renders & Photos

    Black & Silver

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    Red & Silver (matched to Pantone 18-1441 TCX Baked Clay)

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    Silver (mono)

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    Bottom View

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    Accent View

    Copper accent (included)
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    Durat d0040-02 (optional extra)


    Durat d0730-00 (optional extra)


    Durat d0060-02 (optional extra)


    Exploded View


    Photographs (by lensoflucas)

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    5. Socials & Type Test

    Join our discord server, or follow us on instagram for news on our latest projects!

    type test (cf half-plate) done by the wonderful lensoflucas




    Thank you for checking this project out![/list]
    « Last Edit: Sat, 20 July 2024, 11:22:49 by typface »

    Offline xLeHoy

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    I love seeing some southpaw things!

    GLW(the rather short)IC

    Offline typface

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    I love seeing some southpaw things!

    GLW(the rather short)IC

    appreciate it!

    Offline Francisco

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    You made a huge mistake by reversing all the keys on the number keypad. Left handed users still use regular keypads but with their left hand. We read from left to right like everyone else. You've got the number keys, plus and enter keys all reversed right to left. Big mistake!
    « Last Edit: Sun, 21 July 2024, 06:33:54 by Francisco »

    Offline SpookieBoogie

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    You made a huge mistake by reversing all the keys on the number keypad. Left handed users still use regular keypads but with their left hand. We read from left to right like everyone else. You've got the number keys, plus and enter keys all reversed right to left. Big mistake!

    Besides being an option on the solder PCB and shown in the renders, both the solder and hotswap layouts still show a regular numpad, did you read the post?

    Offline Francisco

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    I realised after posting but still... the ridiculous backwards numpad pictures should be removed/replaced. It's like saying that instead of qwerty on the left side of the keyboard, it should be ytrewq (qwerty backwards) on the other side of the keyboard. Stupid right?

    Offline Rob27shred

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    I realised after posting but still... the ridiculous backwards numpad pictures should be removed/replaced. It's like saying that instead of qwerty on the left side of the keyboard, it should be ytrewq (qwerty backwards) on the other side of the keyboard. Stupid right?

    I don't know why in the renders it shows the numbers reversed as well but in a flipped numpad layout the numbers would still go the normal way. The enter & + key are on the left hand side is the only real difference. Unless someone would want it that way for whatever reason, it is programable through Vial so any key can be whatever you want it to be.