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112345Or 112344And occasionally 222344
Quote from: LightningXI on Mon, 27 January 2020, 07:45:52112345Or 112344And occasionally 222344So Cherry did do some messing around with their profiling back in the day, although 2-2-2-3-4-4 sound pretty funky to me. R5 on the other hand I wish would make a comeback, I got the OG set of GMK Sky Dolch that came with R5 caps & I always use them over the R4 ones!
Quote from: Rob27shred on Mon, 27 January 2020, 08:17:52Quote from: LightningXI on Mon, 27 January 2020, 07:45:52112345Or 112344And occasionally 222344So Cherry did do some messing around with their profiling back in the day, although 2-2-2-3-4-4 sound pretty funky to me. R5 on the other hand I wish would make a comeback, I got the OG set of GMK Sky Dolch that came with R5 caps & I always use them over the R4 ones!1800s like the one below have the flatter top profileMoreShow ImageBut yeah, GMK now has R5 (1u, 1.25u, 1.5u, numpad enters...) for all compatibility since GMK Carbon R2 so people should make more use of it.IMO, it's superior.
Most of the full size boards will have R5
Ok, guessing thats 112345? (Attachment Link)
Quote from: phinix on Mon, 27 January 2020, 16:03:54Ok, guessing thats 112345? (Attachment Link) YesSent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
A bit of necromancy: which boards had R0 (or F-row) profile top row (like modern GMK Carbon R2)?
Of the full-size G80-3000, the winkeyless had R5, but those with Windows keys have R4 at the bottom.
That g80 is a very interesting keyboard and the set is very nice. It is a shame that the bottom row appears to be engraved and is now worn off
Roughly how much cost does R5 row add to a base kit? For non-Drop quantities but more like normal vendors.
Quote from: directheatedtriode on Sun, 06 September 2020, 17:30:24Roughly how much cost does R5 row add to a base kit? For non-Drop quantities but more like normal vendors. GMK doesn't do quotes on a per-key basis and instead accounts for the kit as a whole, so there's no real "formula" that's known publicly for that to be calculated accurately.