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LOL I didn't even realise this was eBay Australia - so many links to eBay US )At least this is USB numpad - most of the mechanical ones are PS/2. Or AT.
This was posted about a long time ago in greatfinds.I believe when people received them, they were usually not doubleshot.I've used those switches before, and I don't like them, but your mileage may vary.
I knew I've seen this before... Well, too bad the 20key ones aren't up for sale anymore. Two of them + some Matias switches = cheap 40% ergo keyboard.
Quote from: davkol on Fri, 25 July 2014, 10:27:42I knew I've seen this before... Well, too bad the 20key ones aren't up for sale anymore. Two of them + some Matias switches = cheap 40% ergo keyboard.Hm, might need an controller..and a case, plate, and a everything else except switches.
Quote from: blackbox on Fri, 25 July 2014, 11:13:07Quote from: davkol on Fri, 25 July 2014, 10:27:42I knew I've seen this before... Well, too bad the 20key ones aren't up for sale anymore. Two of them + some Matias switches = cheap 40% ergo keyboard.Hm, might need an controller..and a case, plate, and a everything else except switches.You'd definitely have to wire up the matrices to a new controller. You wouldn't be able to plug two numpads into your PC and have them act as separate halves of a keyboard.
indeed it is!brings back memories.
Quote from: dorkvader on Fri, 25 July 2014, 08:21:42indeed it is!brings back memories.In that other thread it notes that the numpad is not compatible with Macs.Is this really the case?