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Offline mike873

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split spacebar options
« on: Mon, 22 May 2017, 22:35:15 »
Are there any keyboards that offer a split spacebar other than clueboard? That one comes so close, but I'd really like backlighting on a 300$ board I'm going to build. Not even RGB, just white will do.

Do you guys have any suggestions?

Offline N0GLUT0N

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Re: split spacebar options
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 22 May 2017, 22:56:27 »
Minivan has a split space.

Offline mike873

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Re: split spacebar options
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 22 May 2017, 23:11:40 »
I should have been more specific. I'm also looking to have around 66 keys in "standard" configuration. Something like MF68 or FC660.

Offline PotatoTM

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Re: split spacebar options
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 22 May 2017, 23:19:33 »
You should look into the Banana Split 60 (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=84891.0), it's pretty much a 60% keyboard layout with a split spacebar option.
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Offline mike873

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Re: split spacebar options
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Offline SpectreiiI

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Re: split spacebar options
« Reply #5 on: Tue, 23 May 2017, 00:05:19 »
Z70 sounds like it's exactly what your looking for. Unfortunately, they are not in production yet. I'm looking for the same thing, but with only 60 keys. I might end up just designing my own pcb and building it myself.

Offline mike873

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Re: split spacebar options
« Reply #6 on: Tue, 23 May 2017, 00:45:00 »
A full-on custom board has crossed my mind. I just don't have the capacity to add another project to my schedule now.

There are a bunch of things that could be improved on the current designs, between GH60, clueboard and banana split. For example, I would separate the PCB into two parts, one for mechanical functionality like switch mounting and usb port mounting and another for the controller. This would add to the cost somewhat, but then allow more flexibility if you want to swap the brains for a bluetooth chip or if you want to re-use a controller board on a new switch board, or if there is mechanical damage to the switch board, then the controller is easily salvageable, etc.

Another thing is layer indication, I believe some of the Ducky boards have this where first 3 layers have dedicated LEDs. I suppose this can be accomplished with underglow, but i don't want a disco show on my office desk.