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So what do I need to get a working numpad?Just the case, the PCB and some switches or are there other components I need to source?By the way, I don't think it's neccessary to post the PayPal address in the comments. This could be done via PM!
will race case fit other 75%?
Quote from: Pacifist on Thu, 26 June 2014, 10:33:44will race case fit other 75%?No. The USB port position is different, if you are thinking about mx-mini.
You think you could get case like this that fits Poker/Poker2's?
Quote from: CommonCurt on Thu, 26 June 2014, 18:00:32You think you could get case like this that fits Poker/Poker2's? no i can't. but i personally have an empty poker case around lol if you want that
Quote from: kinruan on Thu, 26 June 2014, 20:47:45Quote from: CommonCurt on Thu, 26 June 2014, 18:00:32You think you could get case like this that fits Poker/Poker2's? no i can't. but i personally have an empty poker case around lol if you want thatAre you talking about a stock Poker case?I'm trying to find a aluminum Poker case like the one that imsto was selling a while back (or something similar) that isn't low profile.Just wanted to check since you mentioned that you could get Race cases.
I am also interested in the 75% case if it can fit Keycool 84
Wow.... tough choice between buying this now or waiting for the butterfly pad to be released.Only way to get the full numpad is to buy the pcb and case from here and DIY right? Where do I get the other parts from like the controller, diodes and resistors etc? Will they be included? Cause switches, stabs, LEDs and keycaps are fine by me. Just the other parts of the PCB
Quote from: CommonCurt on Thu, 26 June 2014, 21:13:53Quote from: kinruan on Thu, 26 June 2014, 20:47:45Quote from: CommonCurt on Thu, 26 June 2014, 18:00:32You think you could get case like this that fits Poker/Poker2's? no i can't. but i personally have an empty poker case around lol if you want thatAre you talking about a stock Poker case?I'm trying to find a aluminum Poker case like the one that imsto was selling a while back (or something similar) that isn't low profile.Just wanted to check since you mentioned that you could get Race cases.It is a metal grey aluminium case
I think we need plate. It's easy to take out keycap on keypad.
This is just pcb and case, correct? No plate?
Quote from: pmh1410 on Fri, 27 June 2014, 12:46:44I think we need plate. It's easy to take out keycap on keypad.^ this. And for better back lighting effect. I know aboStudio doesn't have plate right now, but hey, we really need plate!
Quote from: pmh1410 on Fri, 27 June 2014, 12:46:44I think we need plate. It's easy to take out keycap on keypad.huh? i have a few PCB mount boards, you can very easily take off keycaps and you can service switches even easier than a plate with the notches cut out and with the aluminum case it really wont need it because it will still be very solid. backlighting will actually be betterhere is my race for exampleShow ImageShow ImageShow ImageShow ImageQuote from: Glod on Fri, 27 June 2014, 15:04:02Quote from: pmh1410 on Fri, 27 June 2014, 12:46:44I think we need plate. It's easy to take out keycap on keypad.huh? i have a few PCB mount boards, you can very easily take off keycaps and you can service switches even easier than a plate with the notches cut out and with the aluminum case it really wont need it because it will still be very solid. backlighting will actually be betterhere is my race for exampleShow ImageShow ImageShow ImageShow Imageveryone makes plateless out to be this horrible thing, probably because they have only tried it where the case the PCB is in was very flexible like a G80-1800 or G80-1190, I don't think so. Was you take out your switchs from keyboard by Keypuller when you change your keycap sets ?Anyway, if we add plate, it's more better and more solid but not good feeling type than plateless .....
Quote from: pmh1410 on Fri, 27 June 2014, 12:46:44I think we need plate. It's easy to take out keycap on keypad.huh? i have a few PCB mount boards, you can very easily take off keycaps and you can service switches even easier than a plate with the notches cut out and with the aluminum case it really wont need it because it will still be very solid. backlighting will actually be betterhere is my race for exampleShow ImageShow ImageShow ImageShow Imageveryone makes plateless out to be this horrible thing, probably because they have only tried it where the case the PCB is in was very flexible like a G80-1800 or G80-1190,
Quote from: Glod on Fri, 27 June 2014, 15:04:02Quote from: pmh1410 on Fri, 27 June 2014, 12:46:44I think we need plate. It's easy to take out keycap on keypad.huh? i have a few PCB mount boards, you can very easily take off keycaps and you can service switches even easier than a plate with the notches cut out and with the aluminum case it really wont need it because it will still be very solid. backlighting will actually be betterhere is my race for exampleShow ImageShow ImageShow ImageShow ImageQuote from: Glod on Fri, 27 June 2014, 15:04:02Quote from: pmh1410 on Fri, 27 June 2014, 12:46:44I think we need plate. It's easy to take out keycap on keypad.huh? i have a few PCB mount boards, you can very easily take off keycaps and you can service switches even easier than a plate with the notches cut out and with the aluminum case it really wont need it because it will still be very solid. backlighting will actually be betterhere is my race for exampleShow ImageShow ImageShow ImageShow Imageveryone makes plateless out to be this horrible thing, probably because they have only tried it where the case the PCB is in was very flexible like a G80-1800 or G80-1190, I don't think so. Was you take out your switchs from keyboard by Keypuller when you change your keycap sets ?Anyway, if we add plate, it's more better and more solid but not good feeling type than plateless .....
Anyway, if we add plate, it's more better and more solid but not good feeling type than plateless .....
... using plate ...
Quote from: pmh1410 on Fri, 27 June 2014, 23:41:23Anyway, if we add plate, it's more better and more solid but not good feeling type than plateless .....Seriously, for a PCB this small, the typing feeling doesn't change at all whether it's plateless or not.
Quote from: yicaoyimu on Sat, 28 June 2014, 00:14:36Quote from: pmh1410 on Fri, 27 June 2014, 23:41:23Anyway, if we add plate, it's more better and more solid but not good feeling type than plateless .....Seriously, for a PCB this small, the typing feeling doesn't change at all whether it's plateless or not.with plate, bottom out typing more hard than plateless. Try and compare yourself .....@sorry Kinruan about this discuss, i will stop discuss about tech and tip here. I think you are membre of Enjoyclick forum
Hi, put me down for 2 x PCB's
Quote from: yicaoyimu on Fri, 27 June 2014, 12:49:19Quote from: pmh1410 on Fri, 27 June 2014, 12:46:44I think we need plate. It's easy to take out keycap on keypad.^ this. And for better back lighting effect. I know aboStudio doesn't have plate right now, but hey, we really need plate!for better LED effect, we have clear switch cover!
Any deadline or MOQ for this?
Hmmm, nice looking number pad. That PCB looks amazingly similar to regack's GHpad design.
Quote from: jdcarpe on Wed, 02 July 2014, 14:12:14Hmmm, nice looking number pad. That PCB looks amazingly similar to regack's GHpad design.Because that PCB is GHpad, confirmed.