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new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:33:01 »
This was just announced on their facebook page. Copying all the info on here:

http://codekeyboards.com/


We couldn’t find a simple, clean, beautiful mechanical keyboard that we truly loved. So we created the CODE keyboard. It’s the result of a collaboration between Weyman Kwong of WASD Keyboards, and Jeff “Coding Horror” Atwood. Two guys that love keyboards. Maybe a little too much.
 
  Ultra-rare Cherry MX Clear mechanical keyswitches are the heart of the CODE keyboard. These switches are unique in the Cherry line because they combine solid actuation force with quiet, non-click activation, and a nice tactile bump on every keystroke. These hard to find switches deliver a superior typing experience over cheap rubber dome keyboards – without deafening your neighbors in the process.
We know you live and die by keyboard shortcuts. We do too. On the CODE keyboard, up to six keys can be pressed at once, which is known as 6-Key USB Rollover. Furthermore, Ctrl, Alt, and Shift do not count towards these six keys, making it possible to to hold up to nine keys simultaneously – sufficient for even the most arcane keyboard shortcuts. And if you really need it, N-Key Rollover is available over PS/2 with the included adapter.
 

The CODE keyboard is built to last through years of service.

 All of the keyswitches are mounted to a steel backplate for a rock solid feel while typing. How do you know it’s solid? Because it weighs 2.42 pounds. However, please do not use the CODE keyboard as a weapon. Unless you have no other choice.

 We didn’t skimp on what you can’t see, either. A dual layer PCB provides strong solder joints if you want to modify this keyboard yourself.
 

Clean, beautiful white LED backlighting means you can see your keyboard in even the lowest light conditions. We’ve also painted the steel backplate underneath the keys white to provide perfectly even light dispersion. Don’t care for backlighting? No problem. Enable or disable the backlight with a simple keypress, or select among seven brightness levels, anywhere from barely-there dim to daylight bright. Onboard memory saves your backlighting preferences, even if the keyboard is disconnected or the computer is turned off.
 
 We chose a standard Helvetica font for the keys, because the classics never go out of style. We’ve carefully positioned the symbols on each individual key so they are evenly lit by the LED underneath.
 


The CODE keyboard is designed to be timeless – but modern and unobtrusive as well. We custom molded the case to be as minimalist as we could get away with. You won’t find any text or stickers on this keyboard, just small bezels and a classic angled design. This keyboard fits wherever you need it to go, and looks great doing it.
 
We paid just as much attention to the bottom of the keyboard as we did the top. Large rubber pads provide plenty of grip. We also added custom rubber coated flip out feet with matching angled rubber pads at the front. This is one keyboard that won’t slide around on you no matter how furiously you type.
 
Subtle 1mm LED indicator lights let you know when Caps, Num, or Scroll are locked without blinding you in the process, while keeping the case design clean and uncluttered. A textured case surface resists fingerprints and hairline scratches, too.
 

The CODE keyboard is as flexible as you are:
 
  • Do you prefer QWERTY, Dvorak, or Colemak?
  • Are you on a Mac, and need to swap Alt with Command?
  • Are you a gamer who wishes you could disable the Windows key? Wouldn’t it be nice if the useless scroll lock key and scroll lock indicator could be a Windows key lock function instead?
  • Do you think the Caps Lock key is pointless, and would be more useful as Ctrl?
All this and more can be configured via a row of DIP switches on the back of the keyboard. 

Lots of keyboards have multimedia keys, but almost none of them do it right. Either they require weird hand contortions to use, or they tack on a bunch of extra unnecessary buttons and knobs all over the keyboard in strange places.
 

  Our solution is more elegant. On the CODE keyboard, the Fn key replaces the Menu key (provided you’ve enabled it via the switches on the back of the keyboard), and moves the media shortcuts to the navigation cluster. This configuration allows you to comfortably and logically access multimedia shortcuts with one hand – pressing Page Up to turn up the volume just makes sense. If you forget which keys do what, we’ve helpfully printed subtle glyphs on the front of each key, facing you, so you can see which keys have secondary functions.
 
 

Rather than a weird custom cable, or even worse, a permanently attached cable, the CODE keyboard uses a detachable standard Micro USB cable that allows you to detach the keyboard without unplugging it from your computer. You can plug your keyboard in wherever a standard Micro USB cable is available.
 
The 5-way cable routing channels under the keyboard let you decide where you want to route the cable for a seamless look. We’ve even rounded the corners to keep your cable kink-free – and a cable strap is included to tidy up any extra.
 
 
  We’ve also included some extra goodies inside the box:
 
  • Wire keycap puller to remove keycaps for cleaning or modding purposes.
  • PS/2 adapter to access N-KRO or legacy systems.
  • 70.8” micro USB cable with cable strap.
 
We custom designed the CODE keyboard to be everything we’ve always wanted in a keyboard. We hope you’ll love it as much as we do.
 
 

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:35:05 »
I need to see what makes this better than their v2.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:38:00 »
Nice, Stock Clears (<3) and LEDs--this could potentially be my next keyboard unless I figure out a good way to LED-mod an FC600M.
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:41:21 »
yawn

the style is nice but at that price point... the glitzy Ducky Shine 3 can be shipped for less (MX Clear too, and more LED/switch combos). Comes down to that fat DIP switch and Hevletica font I guess; not worth it for me.
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:46:48 »
I need to see what makes this better than their v2.

From initial glance, I think the difference is the LEDs, comes with transparent-legend caps, and only available in mx clears.

Now that begs the question, what stabilizer does it use? WASD has always used costar stabilzers, and in fact the only place that sells spare costar stabilizers. However, costar-style stabilizers are not compatible with LEDs, so either it uses Cherry stabs or a modified version of costar stabs.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #5 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:50:05 »
I need to see what makes this better than their v2.

From initial glance, I think the difference is the LEDs, comes with transparent-legend caps, and only available in mx clears.

Now that begs the question, what stabilizer does it use? WASD has always used costar stabilzers, and in fact the only place that sells spare costar stabilizers. However, costar-style stabilizers are not compatible with LEDs, so either it uses Cherry stabs or a modified version of costar stabs.

Could they have put the led on top of thee switch for the stabilized ones?
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #6 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:52:20 »
............   mmmmmm ....

Packaging is very nice...

Other than that....   Ergodox

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #7 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:52:57 »
Yes, from the pic on their website, the LEDs are indeed on top. However, costar stabilizers require the LED notch on the same side as the wire, otherwise it does not have full range of motion. So either it's still a modified version of the costar stabs that we're use to seeing, or it's using cherry stabs.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #8 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:54:05 »
Costar had back-lit boards with their own new-version stabs at trade shows early this year.  Perhaps they've finally released a board to retail with them?
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« Reply #9 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:54:15 »
87 key = $149.99, 104 key = $149.99

Huh?
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #10 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:57:06 »
yawn

the style is nice but at that price point... the glitzy Ducky Shine 3 can be shipped for less (MX Clear too, and more LED/switch combos). Comes down to that fat DIP switch and Hevletica font I guess; not worth it for me.

Can you link me to a Shine 3 with Clears, please?  In any event, it'd be full size: I'm interested in the TKL version, and at least for Shine 2, Ducky only used Clears for the full-sized version (and I have it in my household).
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #11 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:57:48 »
i wish this was around for when i started keyboards, i would have bought the tkl version probably

Ultra-rare Cherry MX Clear mechanical keyswitches are the heart of the CODE keyboard.
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #12 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 19:59:31 »
They are "ultra-rare" for commonly available mechanical keyboards.  Most people here who have clears have either modded them or have gotten some rare keyboards with them.  You have to really look to get a keyboard with Clears, whereas Browns / Reds / Blacks / Blues / and even Greens (thanks to CM) are readily available.  I can think of Ducky's limited edition keyboard with thick PBT caps (sold out) and the WASD v2 (not in stock) off the top of my head.  What else?  Not anything commonly accessible without thoroughly searching.
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #13 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:03:21 »
Costar had back-lit boards with their own new-version stabs at trade shows early this year.  Perhaps they've finally released a board to retail with them?

I heard about this too, but no one took pics or described how they looked like. Would you happen to know the changes in the new wire?


If Cherry Clears are so rare shouldn't the 87 key cost less?  Or the 104 key more?

I guess size isn't related to cost in this case. They know TKL should be more popular in this market, so why not take advantage of the demand?

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« Reply #14 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:04:16 »
They are "ultra-rare" for commonly available mechanical keyboards.  Most people here who have clears have either modded them or have gotten some rare keyboards with them.  You have to really look to get a keyboard with Clears, whereas Browns / Reds / Blacks / Blues / and even Greens (thanks to CM) are readily available.  I can think of Ducky's limited edition keyboard with thick PBT caps (sold out) and the WASD v2 (not in stock) off the top of my head.  What else?  Not anything commonly accessible without thoroughly searching.

Leopold FC660M comes with Clears as well. I think the Cooler Master is also going to have Clear switches on their keyboards soon, probably with the Cooler Master Trigger Z getting it first. But pretty much there aren't many options for Clear switches.

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« Reply #15 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:05:00 »
The only downside I can see is if you are Dvorak/Colemak user you are SOL as you can't rearrange the keycaps.  Perhaps down the road custom backlit keycaps will become available (which would be smart as a crapton of Shine users would buy them.)

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« Reply #16 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:05:33 »
Looks like a very nice board.  Glad to see more backlit options with un-obnoxious design.

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« Reply #17 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:08:17 »
They are "ultra-rare" for commonly available mechanical keyboards.  Most people here who have clears have either modded them or have gotten some rare keyboards with them.  You have to really look to get a keyboard with Clears, whereas Browns / Reds / Blacks / Blues / and even Greens (thanks to CM) are readily available.  I can think of Ducky's limited edition keyboard with thick PBT caps (sold out) and the WASD v2 (not in stock) off the top of my head.  What else?  Not anything commonly accessible without thoroughly searching.

Leopold FC660M comes with Clears as well. I think the Cooler Master is also going to have Clear switches on their keyboards soon, probably with the Cooler Master Trigger Z getting it first. But pretty much there aren't many options for Clear switches.

Right, and you have to hunt for the FC660M with Clears on eBay or elsewhere, as EK does not stock it.  I was thinking of the more readily available shops, such as mechanicalkeyboards.com, but even they don't have any keyboards with Clears at the moment except for Deck.  Of course I forgot about Deck, heh.
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #18 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:09:05 »
the design looks nice and clean. very cool. I think the only downside is that if these are popular it will make mx clear switches even harder to find and even more expensive.

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« Reply #19 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:09:17 »
Man I have to say I really like the look of it.  It's very clean and I kind of like their choice of font/symbol too.

Though I've never tried MX Clear before but I suspect I might not like a switch that heavy.  Also I probably don't want to mod all the switches to ergo clear that seems like a lot of work considering I have to de-solder all the LED also.

I'm also interested in seeing what stabilizer it will use.

I might wait a bit and see.  Otherwise this is looking pretty promising for me so far.  :D
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« Reply #20 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:11:26 »
Meh, Helvetica. Nice for bold logos and signs, lacks contrast for anything else. Not that I need anything written on my keys anyway.

Still could be worse it could be Bank Gothic.

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« Reply #21 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:12:23 »
Can you link me to a Shine 3 with Clears, please?  In any event, it'd be full size: I'm interested in the TKL version, and at least for Shine 2, Ducky only used Clears for the full-sized version (and I have it in my household).
Ah, you're right that Shine 3 Clears aren't available yet (was thinking of the thick PBT G2Pro boards)... with another batch of Shine 3s coming stateside next month, and the fact that MX Green Shine 3 exists, I'd expect some Shine 3 Clears soon.
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« Reply #22 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:15:46 »
Can you link me to a Shine 3 with Clears, please?  In any event, it'd be full size: I'm interested in the TKL version, and at least for Shine 2, Ducky only used Clears for the full-sized version (and I have it in my household).
Ah, you're right that Shine 3 Clears aren't available yet (was thinking of the thick PBT G2Pro boards)... with another batch of Shine 3s coming stateside next month, and the fact that MX Green Shine 3 exists, I'd expect some Shine 3 Clears soon.

Those sold out already :(  And I really want Ducky to put Clears into a TKL keyboard finally instead of reserving less common switches for full-sized boards.  Also sad that they only use white LEDs for Clears: I love colors :)
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« Reply #23 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:16:22 »
They are "ultra-rare" for commonly available mechanical keyboards.  Most people here who have clears have either modded them or have gotten some rare keyboards with them.  You have to really look to get a keyboard with Clears, whereas Browns / Reds / Blacks / Blues / and even Greens (thanks to CM) are readily available.  I can think of Ducky's limited edition keyboard with thick PBT caps (sold out) and the WASD v2 (not in stock) off the top of my head.  What else?  Not anything commonly accessible without thoroughly searching.

Leopold FC660M comes with Clears as well. I think the Cooler Master is also going to have Clear switches on their keyboards soon, probably with the Cooler Master Trigger Z getting it first. But pretty much there aren't many options for Clear switches.

Right, and you have to hunt for the FC660M with Clears on eBay or elsewhere, as EK does not stock it.  I was thinking of the more readily available shops, such as mechanicalkeyboards.com, but even they don't have any keyboards with Clears at the moment except for Deck.  Of course I forgot about Deck, heh.

Haha, I forgot about Deck too. But I'm not going to argue with the fact that it's not a "rare" switch. FC660M is pretty readily available in my opinion, because Qtan stocks it. It comes in Cherry MX Blue, Red, Green, Black, Clear, Brown for now.

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« Reply #24 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:22:25 »
They are "ultra-rare" for commonly available mechanical keyboards.  Most people here who have clears have either modded them or have gotten some rare keyboards with them.  You have to really look to get a keyboard with Clears, whereas Browns / Reds / Blacks / Blues / and even Greens (thanks to CM) are readily available.  I can think of Ducky's limited edition keyboard with thick PBT caps (sold out) and the WASD v2 (not in stock) off the top of my head.  What else?  Not anything commonly accessible without thoroughly searching.

Leopold FC660M comes with Clears as well. I think the Cooler Master is also going to have Clear switches on their keyboards soon, probably with the Cooler Master Trigger Z getting it first. But pretty much there aren't many options for Clear switches.

Right, and you have to hunt for the FC660M with Clears on eBay or elsewhere, as EK does not stock it.  I was thinking of the more readily available shops, such as mechanicalkeyboards.com, but even they don't have any keyboards with Clears at the moment except for Deck.  Of course I forgot about Deck, heh.

Haha, I forgot about Deck too. But I'm not going to argue with the fact that it's not a "rare" switch. FC660M is pretty readily available in my opinion, because Qtan stocks it. It comes in Cherry MX Blue, Red, Green, Black, Clear, Brown for now.

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« Reply #25 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:23:12 »
You have to look at the % of keyboards with a switch.  And out of that, how available they are to the general public.  The general public has NO idea about qtan.  As an enthusiast, you are here on Geekhack and know about qtan, but you are a in a relatively small community vs. those who buy mechanical keyboards.  I think most people aren't even aware that Clear switches exist, just like they don't know what Greens are (though maybe they've heard of them because of Cooler Master, which is as big brand).  Deck keyboards are kind of niche, and no one else has been providing Clears to the public (other than Cherry, quietly) until pretty much the past couple years.  Only in the past year suddenly a bunch of manufacturers started offering Clears, but still in small numbers, not as easily accessible, and not well-advertised.

EK does not sell them with MX Clears.
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« Reply #26 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:31:33 »
Can you link me to a Shine 3 with Clears, please?  In any event, it'd be full size: I'm interested in the TKL version, and at least for Shine 2, Ducky only used Clears for the full-sized version (and I have it in my household).
Ah, you're right that Shine 3 Clears aren't available yet (was thinking of the thick PBT G2Pro boards)... with another batch of Shine 3s coming stateside next month, and the fact that MX Green Shine 3 exists, I'd expect some Shine 3 Clears soon.

I'm thinking ducky said no shine 3 with clears. Can't remember if Facebook or one of the mk.com guys.

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« Reply #27 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:35:40 »
Now that begs the question, what stabilizer does it use? WASD has always used costar stabilzers, and in fact the only place that sells spare costar stabilizers. However, costar-style stabilizers are not compatible with LEDs, so either it uses Cherry stabs or a modified version of costar stabs.
Costar had back-lit boards with their own new-version stabs at trade shows early this year.  Perhaps they've finally released a board to retail with them?
I'm also interested in seeing what stabilizer it will use.

They just answered me on their facebook page, confirming it uses a modified version of Costar stabilizers. I wonder if these new stabilizers can be sold separately on their website.

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« Reply #28 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:37:50 »
As an enthusiast, you are here on Geekhack and know about qtan, but you are a in a relatively small community vs. those who buy mechanical keyboards.
I have been here for a while, but... what is "qtan"? I can't find any good link on Google.

Because EK did not have them with Clears, I did not think that they existed. Are they available in ISO?
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« Reply #29 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:41:10 »
As an enthusiast, you are here on Geekhack and know about qtan, but you are a in a relatively small community vs. those who buy mechanical keyboards.
I have been here for a while, but... what is "qtan"? I can't find any good link on Google.
Is it available in ISO?

He is a vendor here and has an eBay store.

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« Reply #30 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:43:00 »
As an enthusiast, you are here on Geekhack and know about qtan, but you are a in a relatively small community vs. those who buy mechanical keyboards.
I have been here for a while, but... what is "qtan"? I can't find any good link on Google.

Because EK did not have them with Clears, I did not think that they existed. Are they available in ISO?

Qtan's site is the first link on Google and Bing. I don't think they come in ISO though. I actually found his site before I even heard of GeekHack.

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« Reply #31 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:45:34 »
  We’ve also included some extra goodies inside the box:
 
  • Wire keycap puller to remove keycaps for cleaning or modding purposes.
  • PS/2 adapter to access N-KRO or legacy systems.
  • 70.8” micro USB cable with cable strap.
 
I would not call the USB cable or the PS/2 adapter "extra goodies". Can you use the keyboard without a USB cable? No? That kind of talk will only make me angry.

Could you tell me, why do the Windows keys have LEDs if the Windows keys are blank, with no transparent legends?
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #32 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:45:50 »
Doesn't the BWU also use modifed costar stabs?

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #33 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:55:22 »
Qtan's site is the first link on Google and Bing. I don't think they come in ISO though. I actually found his site before I even heard of GeekHack.
But the word "qtan" is not used anywhere on the site.
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #34 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 20:58:20 »
Could you tell me, why do the Windows keys have LEDs if the Windows keys are blank, with no transparent legends?

For a more even LED bleed effect. The keycaps themselves are still translucent/white to reflect more light onto plate to get the white glow effect near the Windows keys. If you ever change your keycaps, then having that LED wouldn't make it look out of place.

Qtan's site is the first link on Google and Bing. I don't think they come in ISO though. I actually found his site before I even heard of GeekHack.
But the word "qtan" is not used anywhere on the site.

Qtan is used right here.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #35 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 21:23:36 »
slightly unrelated but, any idea if the standard v2 pcb can be modded to have LEDs? Im doubting it at the moment since he stated that the Code and V2 use different pcbs and apparently the stabilizers are modded to support LEDs too.

figured I'd ask anyways though :s

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #36 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 21:27:17 »
Qtan's site is the first link on Google and Bing. I don't think they come in ISO though. I actually found his site before I even heard of GeekHack.
But the word "qtan" is not used anywhere on the site.

I <3 qtan and he has wonderful service, but he really needs a more professional website.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #37 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 21:31:33 »
As an enthusiast, you are here on Geekhack and know about qtan, but you are a in a relatively small community vs. those who buy mechanical keyboards.
I have been here for a while, but... what is "qtan"? I can't find any good link on Google.
Is it available in ISO?

He is a vendor here and has an eBay store.

http://geekhack.org/index.php?board=81.0

This is his vendor forum.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #38 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 21:32:50 »
They just answered me on their facebook page, confirming it uses a modified version of Costar stabilizers. I wonder if these new stabilizers can be sold separately on their website.

Awesome.  None of the vids of the Costar boards have caps off of stab'd keys, so no idea what they look like.
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #39 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 22:02:57 »
Collaborating with Jeff Atwood is going to give WASD some mad exposure (at least in the developer community). Good for them.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #40 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 22:26:08 »
Mmmmmmmm this keyboard is sold out from the website already.

Things progress fast lol.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #41 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 22:37:42 »
I need to see what makes this better than their v2.

From initial glance, I think the difference is the LEDs, comes with transparent-legend caps, and only available in mx clears.

Now that begs the question, what stabilizer does it use? WASD has always used costar stabilzers, and in fact the only place that sells spare costar stabilizers. However, costar-style stabilizers are not compatible with LEDs, so either it uses Cherry stabs or a modified version of costar stabs.

you can use wire stabs on an LED look at the black widow.
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #42 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 23:21:31 »
Mmmmmmmm this keyboard is sold out from the website already.

Things progress fast lol.

Wow... I guess that's what happens when a well known developer with over 100k followers (and who knows how many blog readers) who's known for being an avid keyboard fanatic writes a gushing post about the board he helped design.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #43 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 23:29:04 »
Looks like a very nice board.  Glad to see more backlit options with un-obnoxious design.

Agree.  It's not bad looking, but $150 feels too pricey.

Wow... I guess that's what happens when a well known developer with over 100k followers (and who knows how many blog readers) who's known for being an avid keyboard fanatic writes a gushing post about the board he helped design.

Yup, that's smart of WASD to partner with him, and good for the keyboard scene overall I'd say.  More converts to swell our ranks...
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #44 on: Tue, 27 August 2013, 23:39:35 »
Back in stock.  But I agree, too expensive.  If they could sell a barebones version without caps, Id possibly go for it (or if the V2 PCB allows for LEDs--perhaps that one)..
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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #45 on: Wed, 28 August 2013, 00:05:09 »
I'm pretty excited about this one. This looks like the first time someone has tried to bring MX Clear's to the general developer community. Jeff Atwood's pretty famous, love him or hate him, people are going to be curious about this keyboard.

I've been telling folks at work that this keyboard is half-finished because it still needs to the springs swapped and the switched to be lubed & stickered after that. Just wouldn't be right otherwise.

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #46 on: Wed, 28 August 2013, 00:12:13 »
To be honest, I've been rocking stock clears for a while. It's much easier for me to not bottom out on them. Something about the stiffness ramp-up at the end of the stroke makes the switch feel really soft and relaxing to type on. Plus the heavy actuation force is probably going to be less of a shock to users who are used to rubber dome boards (which usually have a much higher actuation force than most MX switches).

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #47 on: Wed, 28 August 2013, 00:25:42 »
Well it looks like we're going to be ordering a bunch for the devs at work (makes sense since Atwood co-founded the company). Yay!

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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #48 on: Wed, 28 August 2013, 00:34:24 »
The arrow cluster seems a lot closer to the alpha base than what's customary. Or is it just me? That's bothering me a bit. Other than that, yeah, this thing looks like a hit.

But wouldn't it be awesome if the plate supported switch mods? I wonder when a company is going to stock that.
That would have been my first keyboard, bar none.

Cheers for the clean aesthetics, though and the clears and... well this thing hits a lot of good notes. The leds are a "meh" issue for me, but I understand that there's a lot of folks out there who love the idea.


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Re: new CODE keyboard from WASDkeyboards
« Reply #49 on: Wed, 28 August 2013, 00:36:48 »
Yeah, it does look that way. But not by much. Unfortunately, WASD has previously stated that the V2 plate will not be mod-friendly :(