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Offline dmreeves

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So I just received my Poker II (MX Browns + PBT caps) in the mail and was wondering what you guys use the programmable key functions for? I can't really think of a whole lot of practical uses for it however it is an extremely cool feature IMO. So if you have a Poker II, what do you use the onboard programmable key feature for?

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 06 July 2013, 00:37:50 »
As a windows 7 user I like things like:

[Win] notepad [enter]

to pop up a notepad.  Obviously you can do any application this way.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 06 July 2013, 01:08:11 »
As a windows 7 user I like things like:

[Win] notepad [enter]

to pop up a notepad.  Obviously you can do any application this way.

Why not just have it directly run Notepad.exe?

Edit: Nevermind, a short glance at the manual it made it seem like you can actually run programs. It seems like CMD.EXE was pulled up from the Windows menu.
« Last Edit: Sat, 06 July 2013, 01:13:48 by Topre »

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 06 July 2013, 01:21:09 »
That's pretty cool. Really makes me want to pick one up for myself.
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #4 on: Sat, 06 July 2013, 01:35:59 »
Nice suggestion, didn't think of that.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #5 on: Sat, 06 July 2013, 01:51:21 »
That's pretty cool. Really makes me want to pick one up for myself.

Actually dude it's really neat. You just hit fn+pmode and then the key you want to program followed by what series of keystrokes to program it with and then fn+pmode and you are set... then PN+"programmed key" activates its programmed function. The first thing I thought of was gaming macros, launching common apps is handy too.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #6 on: Sat, 06 July 2013, 02:51:45 »
Is there a way to get F13 to F24 on the PN layer? Especially F21, that's the main F-key I'm looking for.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #7 on: Sat, 06 July 2013, 05:06:40 »
So I just received my Poker II (MX Browns + PBT caps) in the mail and was wondering what you guys use the programmable key functions for? I can't really think of a whole lot of practical uses for it however it is an extremely cool feature IMO. So if you have a Poker II, what do you use the onboard programmable key feature for?

I know this is a bit off topic.. but I was wondering how you are liking your Poker II so far. I was planning on picking one up myself with MX Browns as well.

A lot of people like the reprogramming for different layouts. like dvorak
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #8 on: Sat, 06 July 2013, 15:10:08 »
I really like it so far. I was coming from a KBTalking Pure with MXReds and Orings, so not much difference as far as layout goes. After being on linear switches for so long the browns feel really nice actually. The programmable keys are really neat and I think it will be something that over time I will find handy uses for. I'd recommend picking one up, you really don't know how long they will be in production.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #9 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 05:15:02 »
Just got mine a week ago, and love the little thing!
I really like the idea of using the PN layer to launch programs, as up to this moment I only use it to remap the CAPS key to backspace.
It's so convenient to use the CAPS key for backspace and with the function to lock in the PN layer, all keys stay the same and CAPS moves to FN+CAPS or PN+CAPS ( both work just fine).

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #10 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 11:55:58 »
So I just received my Poker II (MX Browns + PBT caps) in the mail and was wondering what you guys use the programmable key functions for? I can't really think of a whole lot of practical uses for it however it is an extremely cool feature IMO. So if you have a Poker II, what do you use the onboard programmable key feature for?

I envy you so hard... i have to wait for the paycheck to order mine :(

How long was the delay between payment and retrieval of the keyboard? Hence i'm in Canada therefor it'll probably be a little longer but that'll give me an idea...
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #11 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 12:47:58 »
Just got mine a week ago, and love the little thing!
I really like the idea of using the PN layer to launch programs, as up to this moment I only use it to remap the CAPS key to backspace.
It's so convenient to use the CAPS key for backspace and with the function to lock in the PN layer, all keys stay the same and CAPS moves to FN+CAPS or PN+CAPS ( both work just fine).

I never thought of that. That sounds nifty.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #12 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 13:55:51 »
Macro for airlines reservation codes  :p
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #13 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 14:10:11 »
I just thought of a great one...

I don't know how much you guys do this, but I cut and paste a lot into word.  If you are pasting from a website, it always brings a lot of garbage formatting over.

So here is my macro:  [alt] h v s [up arrow] [enter]

This does a paste special, then selects paste unformatted.

I made it Pn-V so it is like Ctrl-V

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #14 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 15:15:02 »
At first, I wasn't sure how much I would need the programming. Seeing these posts make me realize the cool options I can create.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #15 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 15:19:51 »
I'm a mac user, and i use a window tiling app called Slate. In the past i've used a very wonky combination of PCKeyboardHack and KeyRemap4Macbook to map the totally useless caps lock key to ctrl+command+alt+shift, and use that to key all my window movements. the poker's programmable layer made that a lot easier.
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #16 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 16:12:37 »
Is there a way to move the arrow keys on the Poker 2?

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #17 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 16:16:13 »
Yes - you can program any key to be any arrow...you would just need to access it with the Pn mod instead of the Fn mod.  There is no way to lock arrows on if you don't use the default WASD

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #18 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 19:52:39 »
all i am thinking is my keyboard is about to make me a lot better at invoker :D
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #19 on: Tue, 09 July 2013, 19:57:26 »
I like all the program-ability. It is a must on such a small layout.
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #20 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 12:24:45 »
I actually thought about this for a while because a preliminary google search presented no results... but I'm surprised to see that you guys have reached the conclusions I've seen in the thread so far.

*edit* Facepalm, the post right above mine actually presents my reasoning, haha. My fault for skimming too fast

I echo the post which asked why you need a programmable keyboard for "[Win] notepad [Enter]" to open notepad. He seems to have figured it out, but I haven't? I'm going to go on a small rant to make a point, feel free to skip the next few paragraphs.

Anyone who has used linux before knows that that opening programs by _typing the program's name_ should be the _default_. In fact, in general there's two expectations:
1) [Win] program-name [Enter] opens program-name
2) In a terminal typing program-name opens program-name
2a) In Windows, typing program-name in the Run prompt opens program-name

In linux, when you install programs via their package manager, it gives you all of that (well, if your distro of linux doesn't have a start menu you'd have to rebind [Win] to open the equivalent of Run). In windows, you do (1) by dumping a shortcut in the Start folder and you do (2) and (2a) by adding the path the binary to the %PATH% environment variable. The latter is actually how linux does it, but the package manager does it for you during installation which makes it transparent. Yay, transparency! The vast majority of installers in Windows do (1), but not (2).

Anyways, that was a long rant to say basically: 1) Windows installers usually suck and package managers are godly 2) I don't see a need for a programmable keyboard to enable these "flows"

It is true, a programmable keyboard gives you stuff like [Win] q [Enter] to open _any_ program like a browser or the calculator or dota or whatever. But, you could easily write an autohotkey script and use that. The only counter-argument I've heard for that is that it's not portable and you would need to install autohotkey on all of your machines... but eh. I think there's a _very small percentage of users_ who have that sort of complaint.

The reason why programmable keyboards made sense to me was when I thought about purchasing a 60% keyboard. I thought, "Uh... hm. What do I do without a function key row? I need that a lot" And it hit me. You need the programmable keyboard to simply replace all of the keys that are not physically there on a 60% keyboard. The beauty of a 60% is the small form factor, but also, the fact that you need to replace the other keys with keybindings actually enables you to have a _more comfortable layout_ (e.g. no more needing to reach over to press Home and End! No more needing to use two hands/stretching hand awkwardly for ctrl + alt + del and ctrl + alt + esc!). At least, this is how I see it... I haven't bought a 60% yet!

As somehow who now uses autohotkey + pentadactyl (a fork of vimperator) + dexpot... I'm actually thinking that 60% is a bit _too_ small. My brain might explode having to memorize all of the key combos (I should add the IDE I use for work too!). But for a normal user who isn't weird enough to use stuff like the pentadactyl plugin or dexpot... the programmable keyboard could actually be extremely sweet for the reason I described above (i.e. easier access to alt + f4, ctrl + alt + del, print screen, pseudo numberpad, etc.)

*edit 2* Someone might argue that, if you can remap hotkeys with autohotkey/in each individual program... why do you need keys like Home/End or F1-F12 at all? That's a reasonable argument, but at the same time you might not want to go through the trouble of remapping all of the keys in a new program. I mean... I installed pentadactyl because I didn't want to reach over to Home/End in browsers, but do others really want to spend that time? I don't know, would need to think more about this argument.
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #21 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 13:00:19 »
Would someone want to make a comprehensive guide on how to program the Poker 2? I have no idea what I'm doing

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #22 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 13:03:04 »
Step 1: Press Fn + Right Ctrl (enters you into programming mode)
Step 2: Press the key you want to program
Step 3: Type the sequence you want the programmed key to do
Step 4: Press Pn
Step 5: Press Fn + Right Ctrl to get out of programming mode (Or select another key to program and resume Step 3)

To recall your programmed key press Pn + [Your programmed key]

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #23 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 13:29:10 »


Step 1: Press Fn + Right Ctrl (enters you into programming mode)
Step 2: Press the key you want to program
Step 3: Type the sequence you want the programmed key to do
Step 4: Press Pn
Step 5: Press Fn + Right Ctrl to get out of programming mode (Or select another key to program and resume Step 3)

To recall your programmed key press Pn + [Your programmed key]

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #24 on: Wed, 10 July 2013, 18:48:22 »
Is there a way to get F13 to F24 on the PN layer? Especially F21, that's the main F-key I'm looking for.

According to Greenshot and AquaKeyTest.
F21 is window key code: 132 (0x84)
I've never done it, but there may be a way to use that
with the Poker PN or with an Auto Hot Key script
to remap and give you your F21.


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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #25 on: Thu, 11 July 2013, 03:21:33 »
So I just received my Poker II (MX Browns + PBT caps) in the mail and was wondering what you guys use the programmable key functions for? I can't really think of a whole lot of practical uses for it however it is an extremely cool feature IMO. So if you have a Poker II, what do you use the onboard programmable key feature for?

I envy you so hard... i have to wait for the paycheck to order mine :(

How long was the delay between payment and retrieval of the keyboard? Hence i'm in Canada therefor it'll probably be a little longer but that'll give me an idea...

Well the longest wait was for them to come in stock. I bought mine from Mechanicalkeyboards.com - I'd hurry and buy asap, who knows how long they will last or how long it will be again before they get another shipment. Skimming the forums, I did see somewhere that some people bought theirs through vendors here on GH, maybe that's an option worth exploring for  you. Both my experiences purchasing a KBT Pure and then my poker II were tremendously painless though and I highly recommend mechanicalkeyboards.com . Good Luck!

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #26 on: Thu, 11 July 2013, 07:12:50 »
So I just received my Poker II (MX Browns + PBT caps) in the mail and was wondering what you guys use the programmable key functions for? I can't really think of a whole lot of practical uses for it however it is an extremely cool feature IMO. So if you have a Poker II, what do you use the onboard programmable key feature for?

I envy you so hard... i have to wait for the paycheck to order mine :(

How long was the delay between payment and retrieval of the keyboard? Hence i'm in Canada therefor it'll probably be a little longer but that'll give me an idea...

Well the longest wait was for them to come in stock. I bought mine from Mechanicalkeyboards.com - I'd hurry and buy asap, who knows how long they will last or how long it will be again before they get another shipment. Skimming the forums, I did see somewhere that some people bought theirs through vendors here on GH, maybe that's an option worth exploring for  you. Both my experiences purchasing a KBT Pure and then my poker II were tremendously painless though and I highly recommend mechanicalkeyboards.com . Good Luck!

Hey fellow, i ordered mine yesterday. I'll point out the delay time once it comes here. I took the same as you (Brown MX) since i wanna try them so hard. I've already tried both Red and Black, now i'm going into something a little different and i hope i'll appreciate. I had to choose between Brown and Blue, but Blue seems MegaLame to have in an Office (people are already calling me woodpecker for typing fast... i don't know how they'll call me for typing fast and loud.)

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #27 on: Thu, 11 July 2013, 21:07:32 »
I had the same background as you going in to this keyboard. I had a Steelseries 6gV2 with MX Blacks, and then bought a KBT Pure with MX Reds in march. I owned a quickfire with blues for a little while but ended up returning it because it was a little bit too loud for tastes.

BROWNS ARE PERFECT!

They have a very gentle tactile bump, I anticipate hearing glowing review from you.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #28 on: Thu, 11 July 2013, 21:22:17 »
I switched fn to my caps key using the dips switches but you lose access to the windows key. So  I've brought back all my windows key shortcuts except I now press the Pn key instead of the windows key.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #29 on: Thu, 11 July 2013, 21:38:14 »
Have had my Poker 2 for a few days now (also with browns). Haven't used the programming feature as yet. I'm going to try and get used to the arrows being on WASD (which seems okay so far) but its good to know I can reprogram them to the 'old' Poker location if I want

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #30 on: Thu, 11 July 2013, 21:44:56 »
Copy paste from the TMK firmware thread of what I did on my Phantom:

Sort of obious, but type out emails, addresses, names, phone numbers and other common things

Type out username, tab, password, enter

Type volume up key a couple of times in a row for other people who like me are annoyed by the 1% increase in volume per click normally in certain OS'es and programs

Open your music player normalized, eg "win, name, enter, volume down*100, volume up *30" to always have it start at volume 30, no matter what the volume is set to before. This also works with other apps where you want to perhaps have a few keys which all open word but with a different template

I just thought of a great one...

I don't know how much you guys do this, but I cut and paste a lot into word.  If you are pasting from a website, it always brings a lot of garbage formatting over.

So here is my macro:  [alt] h v s [up arrow] [enter]

This does a paste special, then selects paste unformatted.

I made it Pn-V so it is like Ctrl-V

I tried making the same effect with ctrl-space. It removes formatting.
« Last Edit: Thu, 11 July 2013, 21:48:51 by damorgue »

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #31 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 05:49:45 »
Copy paste from the TMK firmware thread of what I did on my Phantom:

Sort of obious, but type out emails, addresses, names, phone numbers and other common things

Type out username, tab, password, enter

Type volume up key a couple of times in a row for other people who like me are annoyed by the 1% increase in volume per click normally in certain OS'es and programs

Open your music player normalized, eg "win, name, enter, volume down*100, volume up *30" to always have it start at volume 30, no matter what the volume is set to before. This also works with other apps where you want to perhaps have a few keys which all open word but with a different template

I just thought of a great one...

I don't know how much you guys do this, but I cut and paste a lot into word.  If you are pasting from a website, it always brings a lot of garbage formatting over.

So here is my macro:  [alt] h v s [up arrow] [enter]

This does a paste special, then selects paste unformatted.

I made it Pn-V so it is like Ctrl-V

I tried making the same effect with ctrl-space. It removes formatting.

Rad ideas man, thanks. So how does Volume down*100 work. It obviously isn't a command in windows but is something the keyboard translates into a "system call" of some sort?

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #32 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 05:58:02 »
I use PN+w/a/s/d to switch spaces on Mac.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #33 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 06:19:40 »
all i am thinking is my keyboard is about to make me a lot better at invoker :D

LOL! I use macros too when I practiced Invoker, but when you memorized the keys you don't need it anymore. Maybe ghost walk for clutch escape.
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #34 on: Mon, 15 July 2013, 06:23:43 »
Rad ideas man, thanks. So how does Volume down*100 work. It obviously isn't a command in windows but is something the keyboard translates into a "system call" of some sort?

Well, in hasu's firmware you write them, so I just copypaste'd a whole bunch of VOLD so that it actually presses volume down until I can be certain that the volume is 0. There is probably a better way to do it. In the case of Poker and recording, I would just set volume to 100 before recording it and then pressing volume down until it reaches zero, then you can be certain that the macro will always start of at zero, no matter what the volume was before.

While writing this, I just came up with a  better way that might work. Since hasu's firmware supports holding down keys, perhaps it could hold down VOLD for a a while instead.

The "username-tab-password-enter" is really excellent for those sites that circumvent you using a password saver.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #35 on: Fri, 19 July 2013, 11:32:49 »
Is it possible to map shift+esc to ~ (fn+shift+esc)?

When I program this (pMode: shift+esc; fn+shift+esc, pn) the shift+esc returns a ` . I have tried something similar with hjkl as ctrl+{h,j,k,l}, to be used instead of w,a,s,d arrow keys. Simple keymapings work, such as CAPS -> esc and esc -> ~. Any tricks or suggestions?

Otherwise I love the board. Honestly can't say enough good things about it. The modibility, intro to mx browns, and the 60% formfactor have been way beyond expectation.

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« Last Edit: Fri, 19 July 2013, 12:25:39 by keyed1n »

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #36 on: Fri, 19 July 2013, 14:16:39 »
I hated this board, the cherry stabilzers felt and sounded like hell.  I injected some lube into the little stabilzer hole in the plate. Much better.... but still adjusting to the layout.

I don't think you can program multiple keypresses, ie you cant use Pn+shift+ESC. You can only do Pn+ESC etc
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #37 on: Fri, 19 July 2013, 14:38:33 »
I hated this board, the cherry stabilzers felt and sounded like hell.  I injected some lube into the little stabilzer hole in the plate. Much better.... but still adjusting to the layout.

I don't think you can program multiple keypresses, ie you cant use Pn+shift+ESC. You can only do Pn+ESC etc

So a key as a combination but not a combination as a key, excluding fn/pn layer buttons. Those are the examples in the manual too... The weird thing is, it does actually set pn+shift+esc to `, just not ~. I'll see about binding it under X.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #38 on: Sat, 27 July 2013, 02:29:24 »
Bump for more programming.

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #39 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 02:35:13 »
Sorry if i'm reviving this too late or if this is a stupid question but I couldn't find anything that directly answered my question. Was wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to remap the capslock key to toggle the fn key? as far as I know there isn't a way to toggle the fn key except for the arrow keys by pressing fn+space. Thanks :)

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #40 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 08:06:17 »
Bump for more programming.

I'd say on of the most amazing thing in VBA is that you can run Step by Step your macros using Shift + F8, but that combination is hard on a functionless keyboard. Therefore i maped Shift + F8 to Pn + R.CTRL, makes it a blessing to run through program.

Also mapped (Email + Tab) to PN + R.Shift and (password + Enter) to PN + Enter, therefore login in anywhere is easy as PN + Shift then Enter. That makes it easy especially in my field where you gotta login once every half hour on the millions of services my enterprise offers us to work with.

Now that the Poker II Programming is customized i want to buy some sweetass keycaps for my board but i don't know yet what colors i'll be using to create my next wonder. It has to rock hard.
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Poker II - Brown MX

Ducky One II TKL - Silver MX

TEX Shinobi - Clear MX

Offline mr. rampage

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #41 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 08:44:55 »
Just bought a poker 2 on Friday. It's been great, but I wish the FN and WIN keys were swapped. Pretty much mapped the PN key to the WIN key. Other than that, it's a great keyboard.

Offline jameslr

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #42 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 09:14:18 »
I just thought of a great one...

I don't know how much you guys do this, but I cut and paste a lot into word.  If you are pasting from a website, it always brings a lot of garbage formatting over.

So here is my macro:  [alt] h v s [up arrow] [enter]

This does a paste special, then selects paste unformatted.

I made it Pn-V so it is like Ctrl-V

For this you can always set the option in Word to "Keep Text Only" when pasting from other programs (If this is something you always do). It's under Options > Advanced > Cut, Copy, and Paste. Also - the proper shortcut to bring up paste special is Ctrl + Alt + V. Just an FYI, but I find it easier to use the options of the program and use standard shortcut keys, YMMV. Helps with portability, when I don't always have the same keyboard in front of me :D

Still a good thought. You can also assign shortcut keys to just about any function in MS Word (at least in Word 2010 and 2013 you can).

Here is an example of a few Pn layer commands I think would be useful:
For Windows 8:
Command prompt (Admin): Win+x, Shift+A (can't fully automate this as you have to click on UAC prompt unless you disable it)
Command prompt: Win+x, Shift+C
Shutdown: Win+D, Alt+F4, Enter
Restart: Win+D, Alt+F4, down, Enter
Sleep: Win+D, Alt+F4, up, Enter
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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #43 on: Tue, 06 August 2013, 09:18:41 »
It would be nice if there was an app you could run that would give you an OSD of legends for Pn layer shortcuts and their programmed sequences. Something you could assign application icons to. Something with a nice overlay that is non-obtrusive. You could just hit a pre-programmed key sequence to bring it up. That would be super slick I think.
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Offline Steamboat

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #44 on: Fri, 16 August 2013, 08:23:14 »
Sorry if i'm reviving this too late or if this is a stupid question but I couldn't find anything that directly answered my question. Was wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to remap the capslock key to toggle the fn key? as far as I know there isn't a way to toggle the fn key except for the arrow keys by pressing fn+space. Thanks :)

I think flipping DIP switch 1 on will do this. It does something like that. I know it toggles Caps Lock into Fn or Win, can't remember which.

Offline Darkwing Duck

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #45 on: Tue, 05 November 2013, 09:13:47 »
Not every  fn layer key is reprogrammable? Ik can't reprogram Fn+d to Fn+f, or am i doing something wrong?

Offline Quardah

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #46 on: Tue, 05 November 2013, 22:38:15 »
Not every  fn layer key is reprogrammable? Ik can't reprogram Fn+d to Fn+f, or am i doing something wrong?

Programming keys on the Poker II will use PN and not FN.

Read the manual accordingly now that you know about PN and i'm sure you'll figure it out easy :)
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TEX Shinobi - Clear MX

Offline Darkwing Duck

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #47 on: Wed, 06 November 2013, 15:38:17 »
Not every  fn layer key is reprogrammable? Ik can't reprogram Fn+d to Fn+f, or am i doing something wrong?

Programming keys on the Poker II will use PN and not FN.

Read the manual accordingly now that you know about PN and i'm sure you'll figure it out easy :)

Yes, but I know, I understand the programming quite well :p, but still if I toggle PN, then I can't program fn+d to fn+f. To get the arrows from wasd to esdf. I just can't reprogram fn+f.

Offline JayG30

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Re: New Poker II, If you own one what do you use programmable keys for?
« Reply #48 on: Mon, 11 November 2013, 12:07:15 »
For windows users, not sure if people are aware, but you can right click a program (like calc or notepad in the examples previously) and set a shortcut. I think you can set them to either CTRL+ATL+letter, F1-12 keys, or modifier+F1-12. Personally I think that's easier then PN for doing those type of things, unless you want to store them on the keyboard so they move to other computers with you.