>> Cool. What Model Fs have you got? I have two F ATs, an XT, a reproduction F77, and an F107.
I have got XTs but haven't used them it, they have been lying for about 6-7 years. I did buy teensy (2++ and two of them) but never got the chance to make a converter. I will buy the converter from Orihalcon.
I can't blame you on that, the XT layout is weird as all hell. I wish I typed more on mine, since it sounds wonderful to me, and wasting capacitive buckling springs seems almost like a crime.
>> What switches have you got in those Omnikeys and Focus boards? Any blue alps?
Almost all the ALPS are white. But I do have one Leading Edge with Blue Alps. Again it needs a converter and cable. I have asked Orihalcon for the discount if I buy three of them.
Sweet. What model Leading Edge? How do the switches feel? I have two DC-2014s, which I love. One's switches are perfect ... the other, not so much, unfortunately.
Yes Futabas are one of my favorites also used Model M (with old grey logo) a lot and a Das model S with brown switches in office.
One the futaba keyboard I replaced keycaps from Cherry board that has black double shot keycaps.
You've got a board or two that's lasted all of these years with Futabas without losing tactility? Must have been stored really well, or maybe the fact that you use it reguarly has helped to keep the rubber mats inside the switch housing from curling or something.
I have a Das Pro 4 I swapped Kailh box navies into myself. Do you like MX browns, or were you maybe looking at other tactile/silent options?
I just bought one Zenith (with gold logo) just yesterday from Ebay for 70$ with free shipping hoping it will have green switches, very anxious to try it out.
Sweet. What's the model number? I think that gold text was common with Zenith boards. I could be anything from a ZKB-2 to a Z-150 variant. I have a ZKB-2, ZKB-2R, and white/beige label Z-150. All of them need a little TLC before I use them too much and start ruining the switches, but I have always loved Zenith as a brand since I was a kid, and will certainly use the heck out of them.
I also bought Maxi Switch programmable keyboard again that was yesterday, want to use for macros. hoping it will serve my needs. (in my opinion macros buried in layers defeat the purpose, max 2 key presses, imagine ctrl+alt+del on poker3 or any other keyboard that has del buried under a layer)
I do have poker2 and poker3. Macros on poker 2 are more useful, just pn+key, but that has a limitation of 14 keys (I believe )
Finding it frustrating to use pokers, I need nav keys, the arrows and home+end and also the del. I do need to make far too many edits while I type.
I agree. Macros would be useful when kept to a maximum of 2 keys. I don't have anything that doesn't have, at least, dedicated arrow keys though. If it doesn't have those, I don't want it. Then I can usually get away with native hotkeys.