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Offline GL1TCH3D

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #50 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 06:41:53 »
Dammit Bjorn


Back 4ish years ago at a headfi meet someone brought some mechanical keyboards. Being a gamer I of course had heard of them but didn't look into them much (because I had most of my money spent in my laptop and headphones).

Anyway, fast forward 4 months and I got a ducky 9008-2 with browns. They felt okay but I grew into hating them for the crappy "bump" even though they were said to be the best switch IRL.

Bam, Canada Computer pops up and has a sale for a blue switch CM board for $50 CDN.

I buy it and love it a lot more. Unfortunately my friends hated me and booted me off the team speak pending change of keyboards. Ironically sold it to one of said friends (who had a nice setup more accommodating to the keyboard and didn't mind using push to talk) and bought a realforce 89s, the limited edition Japanese 10th Anni 30g one. Used that for a really long time until my fingers decided they needed something heavier. Tried a full sized model M but it was too large for my desk.

Sold the 10th Anni and bought my first custom, the GoN TKL crystal which I wrote a review on.

Now I'm happily invested with over $2000 in the hobby... (Still cheap compared to headphones...)

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #51 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 07:06:56 »
I felt on that post : http://technabob.com/blog/2015/03/22/raspberry-pi-inside-mechanical-keyboard/

Loved the keyboard. Check reddit and than fall in love. Start with big keyboard, getting smaller and smaller keyboards and also more ergonomic.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #52 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 12:16:06 »
Seeing as I spend the majority of the week on a computer, I decided to research and find a nice compact keyboard to pair with my computer at home. Before everyone in  the world owned a Poker, I found one on eBay and knew I had to have it. It was perfect. Then it spread to having a mech at work, and now my hobby is more towards ergonomic boards.

you got the poker before it was cool....what a hipster

Before they were cool? I think they have always been cool! Nice try though!

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #53 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 12:28:32 »
I don't remember when I first saw it, but when I saw the HHKB I immediately wanted one. I didn't feel like I could justify paying that much for a keyboard (oh how times have changed), so I just ended up not thinking about it for a long time.
Then a few years later I decided that I was tired of the scissor switch keyboards everyone had for sale (I was primarily a Logitech keyboard user for years), so I went on a search for the first keyboard that I bought for myself, the Keytronic Ergoforce. While searching for similar keyboards I stumbled upon the HHKB again, and a couple of more clicks here I was lurking at Geekhack.
Back in those days the wiki was amazing, and it was pretty cool to read all the gathered information by members of the community.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #54 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 17:33:33 »
I don't remember when I first saw it, but when I saw the HHKB I immediately wanted one. I didn't feel like I could justify paying that much for a keyboard (oh how times have changed), so I just ended up not thinking about it for a long time.
Then a few years later I decided that I was tired of the scissor switch keyboards everyone had for sale (I was primarily a Logitech keyboard user for years), so I went on a search for the first keyboard that I bought for myself, the Keytronic Ergoforce. While searching for similar keyboards I stumbled upon the HHKB again, and a couple of more clicks here I was lurking at Geekhack.
Back in those days the wiki was amazing, and it was pretty cool to read all the gathered information by members of the community.

Less than a year ago I was telling myself I'd never get a GoN. Eventually I bought 2 (sold the linear switch one) and have 2 ducks as well...oh how you get sucked into the higher price brackets

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #56 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 21:12:59 »
Jan 2014 I started saving to build a rig and my friend told me to get a mech so I started looking at boards on reddit and bought my first board it May 2014. Now I'm here.... Not sure how to feel about that.  :confused:
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #57 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 21:37:58 »
Looked into repairing an old computer, mouse, and keyboard around 2013. Stumbled across GH and r/mk in the process. Put any info I learned on the back burner for a while, but kept coming back to it on /mk. Eventually stopped lurking here a while after.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #58 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 21:41:04 »
I was really getting into fountain pens a couple years ago, which actually has a weird link to the MK community. No joke.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #59 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 21:41:48 »
GL1TCH3D, you think there will be keyboards anonymous in the future? I can definitely see people losing their house over a garage full of custom keyboards they don't want to sell. Maybe HOARDERS: Keyboard edition. Rofl.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #60 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 21:43:26 »
DanGWang's blog was a big reason I got so interested in keyboards.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #62 on: Fri, 17 July 2015, 21:54:08 »
I really don't remember very well. From what I do recall, I was already thinking about creating custom keyboards in 2006, when I started to learn embedded programming with PIC microcontrollers at university. It is important to say that, as a public university here in Brazil, they had to use equipments as long as possible, so one of the computer labs had IBM Model M keyboards available on nearly all machines. Good times...

Then the years came by, I discovered that there were indeed mechanical keyboards for sale and one or two years ago I discovered the MK subreddit. And from there I ended up here. And to think that I initially hated forums... XD

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #63 on: Tue, 18 August 2015, 21:01:28 »
I got into mech keyboards out of necessity. It was about six years ago. I was going through Logitech Wave boards every 4 - 5 months. As soon as the keys started to stick, I'd pass them down to my kids. I figured that if I could get 2+ years out of a mech board, I'd me money ahead. Of course, that's easy to do with a good mech keyboard. My first was a Das Ultimate. I gave that to a buddy about a year ago and currently rotate three Topre keyboards.

Which three Topre boards do you rotate? All the same weighting?


Sorry for the late response. I just noticed your post. I currently have an 87U variable type-S, an 87U 55g and an HHKB Pro 2. (I have a second variable type-S, but that's been adopted by one of my kids in college.) The board getting the least amount of use is my 55g. I still like it, but prefer lighter switches.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #64 on: Wed, 19 August 2015, 02:54:19 »
it first started when i see the pcgamer best keyboard and i decided to buy k70 and i asked my mother to buy it for me as a birthday gift and at that time i fell in love with mechanical keyboard and i decided to keeps my pocket money to buy another board and now im buying me some hhkb  :p

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #65 on: Thu, 20 August 2015, 03:43:50 »
Ducky keyboards... People were saying it's good build quality etc, they're from Taiwan and so am I. I had CM Storm Trigger though and eventually forgot about getting a Ducky. Then I saw the Ducky Legend and I liked the aluminum case. But it wasn't TKL. Bought a Ducky Mini to see how I like it. 60% turned out not to be my thing but I was too lazy to return it.

...Then insert months of deliberation...

...Then I decided to get a Kmac 2. Lol.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #66 on: Thu, 20 August 2015, 05:26:03 »
I used to be one of those "Keyboard doesn't matter, no need spending $150 on a keyboard!" people. Then I bought a Tt Poseidon Z just to see why everyone was always talking about mechs. I didn't like Browns though so I ended up switching to Blues, then to a Ducky, then I found a Chicony with Blue SKCM at Goodwill... Etc.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #67 on: Thu, 20 August 2015, 07:00:35 »
Mine began with razer blackwidow 2013 blue switch. Made me research on mechanical keyboard and led to impulse buying. Didn't regret a single second  :))

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #68 on: Thu, 20 August 2015, 09:01:26 »
Mine began with razer blackwidow 2013 blue switch. Made me research on mechanical keyboard and led to impulse buying. Didn't regret a single second  :))
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #69 on: Thu, 20 August 2015, 09:07:00 »
Mine began with razer blackwidow 2013 blue switch. Made me research on mechanical keyboard and led to impulse buying. Didn't regret a single second  :))

Exactly how mine started. Got into watching SC2 when WoL first came out and learned about mechanical, got one of the original Blackwidows and have been hooked ever since.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #70 on: Thu, 20 August 2015, 09:38:40 »
When I was a kid, my dad would watch me on weekends because my mom worked. Occasionally he would have to go into the office and needed to take me with him. He would set me up on one of his co-worker's computers where I would make up charts with Harvard Graphics software. The keyboards they used were Model Ms.

I truly got into this nasty business a few years back. When Cherry MX red switches were the hot item, I managed to get my hands on a Filco Majestouch TKL. I enjoyed it, but the lack of a backlight was a turnoff so I ended up selling it on fleBay for a small profit. I took a break for quite a while but came back, and kicked off with a Poker II. Since then, I can't really say how many keyboards I've gone through, but with a whole raft of moving expenses coming up in the next few months, my HHKB Type-S and Razer BlackWidow TE Chroma Stealth will have to suffice. I'll probably end up doing a Novatouch slider swap eventually, but I'm otherwise very happy with what I have at the moment.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #71 on: Thu, 20 August 2015, 10:47:39 »
I don't remember what keyboards I had on the first two computers I owned (Amiga of some sort, Mitsubishi 386 something or other), but considering the age, probably mechanicals of some sort. I do recall the board on my self-built 486: Focus FK-2001. I loved it. Loved the size (smaller than the at the time common Model M). Loved the click. Loved the action. Then I broke one of the stabilizers and bought something (MS Natural Keyboard) else. And something else. And something else.

Then I bought a HHKB (JP version) after about 30 minutes of online research. Hated the layout. Kept going back to it every few years, and hated the layout every time. Was great for regular word processing, loved having Control in its proper location, hated the Fn key location, and how the function layer was laid out.

Bought an indeterminate amount of scissor boards in between. I liked the low profile at the time, and was doing consulting work, so was only using a laptop for work. Made transitioning between my desktop at home, and the work laptop easy.

Once I was more planted, I was using some 60%ish board (HHKB Lite, ugh. Some other boards I can't remember). Hated the layout, see above. Then, standing in the aisle of Micro Center, decided to just buy whatever mechanical keyboard looked decent, and was relatively inexpensive, as I'd never actually owned a Cherry switch board. That brought me back to putting mechanicals on just about everything.

Now I primarily use a Pok3r. Am picking up a HHKB in the classifieds (and I'll be looking at one of hasu's controllers to rectify the horrid (IMO) function layer). Have a Varmilo VA87MR on the way. Have a Ducky Shine on the GF's machine. And a bunch of gateron switches incoming. And... yadda yadda yadda.

Like most of my hobbies, it comes and goes. This time around, however, I think it'll be a bit more of a permanent hobby. Just with an ebb and flow :)
  
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #72 on: Sat, 26 September 2015, 14:48:46 »
I was spoiled from the get-go--my first PC keyboard experience was in 1989 on a brand new IBM 30-286 that was equipment as part of being a Western Union agent.  There was some sort of program that made the computer free after a while, so my parents got the whole schbang--30-286 with 1MB of RAM, 30MB hd, VGA monitor, IBM Proprinter XL (24-pin) and even an external 360k floppy drive.  All of it true blue IBM components and brand new.  Well, my only keyboard experience prior to that was a TI-99/4A and Commodore 64, so the IBM M was a bit noisy and weird, but I just thought that's how PCs were. 

I learned all about PCs using that 30-286 as well as its limitations on upgradability.  When the system was finally taken out of service, it had a 486slc processor, 4MB of ram, an additional 240MB Quantum SCSI hard drive added on a hard card with a Seagate ST-01 Controller, and Ethernet card and ran Win3.1 in enhanced mode.  I still have the system as well as the keyboard, but it hasn't been plugged in in years (dammit!).  I'm sure the cmos battery is dead by now. :(  But I will restore that beauty.

As we built our businesses and other computers, the 486 was our first build and we put a Keytronic on it since an IBM M was pretty expensive.  When we finally built our Cyrix P166 a few years later, we opted for nothing than the best--a brand new 'Options by IBM' M.

We had bought several IBM Pentium Pro 200s cheap and they came with IBM rubber domes that weren't based on the M.  I really hated typing on them.  Every quarter a used computer show came to our town.  I happened to go one year and this guy had a whole box of keyboards for a $1/each.  I noticed several Ms sticking out of the box.  So I asked him, "how much if I buy 20+ keyboards?  Will you do 50 cents?"  I knew he was going to say yes, and that's what he did.  That day, I walked out with 17 100% functional Ms and 3 repairable ones (missing keycaps, broken stems but still working) for $10.  And I've been using the Ms ever since.  I ran into GH one day and my keyboard life was finally complete.  :cool:
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #73 on: Sat, 26 September 2015, 17:48:49 »
I think the first time I got into mechanical keyboards was when I was at a best buy. I saw a razer black widow and I was sort of into gaming at the time. I remember it had that little window to push the buttons to see how the switch felt. I was sorta fascinated by that and bought that as my first mechanical keyboard. I actually used it for a good while and still have it. It just suffered from its leds getting dimmer and dimmer.

My old roommate used to talk about his daskeyboard and how he loved it. He was taking classes to be a lawyer and told me about the reports he had to type up all the time and the keyboard was awesome. Intrigued, I decided to buy one to try it out. It was definitely different from the razer and I enjoyed it for a good while. I even took it with me to Vermont for school currently. However, not too long ago I spilled coffee on it and it died. Depressed, I started looking for websites for other options. That led me to geek hack and since then I've been introduced into a world of intrigue.

I eventually ended up getting a ducky 3 TKL, a poker 3, another daskeyboard 4 for fun, and all sorts of keycaps. Then the threads about topre... That got me wanting to try out topre so bad from all the reviews. I didn't know any other friends out there into keyboards. I happened to have an amazon gift card also, so I said what the hell and got one. It has since become my daily driver.  :))
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #74 on: Sat, 26 September 2015, 20:49:10 »
Friend had a k60. I wanted a mech too but actually did some research first and got a Ducky. Also how I ended up here.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #75 on: Sat, 26 September 2015, 21:06:03 »
Had an OG Del AT101W back in 2000. It was all downhill from there.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #76 on: Sat, 26 September 2015, 21:35:12 »
Was at my first LAN party with a couple of friends. Two of them had Ducky's, one a Shine 3 and the other a Shine Zero Zone but both had Cherry MX Blues. I remember typing on them and noticing how different they felt from the Bluetooth Apple keyboard that came with my iMac. I fell in love with mechanical keyboards instantly and now I have two!
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #77 on: Sat, 26 September 2015, 21:58:55 »
I spent a lot of time at my computer, so I decided that I should get a better keyboard for ergonomics and to enjoy typing a little bit more. When I found all those super nice keyboards, with crisp legends and elegant cases at GH; I began looking into buy one. Since the beginning I preferred the 60% format, so I got a Poker X with reds.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #78 on: Sat, 26 September 2015, 22:14:01 »
Hi my name is Tim, and my addiction started when I was buying peripherals for gaming. It started with looking for a headset, a mouse, and a keyboard. I was a scrub back then and decided to get Razer products. I ended up getting a Kraken and a Deathadder (which has now been replaced by a Logitech G400s), and I was about to get the Blackwidow. I'm one of those types that like to research stuff to get the best that I can get, and when I searched up mechanical keyboards I entered a world of a broken wallet. I ended up getting my FC660M with red switches, and it was okay but not the greatest for me. That's when I ended up researching more and finding this group and the story continues. I have been pretty inactive recently because life happens, but I still am a collector at heart. Hopefully, life turns out well for me, and I can afford more keyboards and caps.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #79 on: Sun, 27 September 2015, 18:07:18 »
The last straw was when 2 rows of keys on my MS Natural 4000 stopped working, and after opening it up and cleaning it, I realized that the membranes had worn out. It was a problem with the actual matrix and not just dirt preventing contact between the layers. Plus, the pad printing on many of the keys had worn out and it looked terrible. That was when I decided I needed a better keyboard with durable switches and keycaps. So I decided to do some research online about ergonomic mechanical keyboards, and found nothing I liked, which brought me here to learn about building my own.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #80 on: Sun, 27 September 2015, 19:37:39 »
came here to share my story but ended up reading better ones.

Hi my name is Tim, and my addiction started when...

Hi Tim.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #81 on: Sun, 27 September 2015, 19:56:05 »
It started with that MX red Filco MT2. I read about mechanical keyboard and decided to give it a go. Got hooked with how it feels and the noise those switches make.

After 3 or so years I decided to get something new to replace it and stumbled upon my friend's website. Asked him about the most expensive keyboard he has at that time and he pointed me to the HHKB Pro 2. The rest is history (that includes stumbling upon this forum).
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #82 on: Tue, 29 September 2015, 03:26:29 »
Some of this will be old info I dropped at the "New Members" thread, but this seems more inline with the why of why I'm here, so here goes! Anyway, I've been researching mechanical keyboards for the passed month. it all started when I decided to build a "sim-pit" for Kerbal Space Program. I have some nice hardware for the project (6 inch edgewise meters, 4 inch 3/4 circular meter, LED displays. dual 3-axis joysticks, toggles, big red buttons  :p ), but wanted a compact keyboard that could still sit in front of me, and not take up so much space as to interfere with the joysticks.

Knowing I had one somewhere, I dug out an Apple //c keyboard I had packed away. It's the one that uses Alps SKCM Amber switches. I LOVE the feel of that keyboard, and always wanted to put it to use, so I considered mounting it into my control panel, between the two joysticks.

I realized two things though... Having a keyboard front and center takes up a LOT of space... Space that I want for things like toggles and big red buttons that say [ABORT]... Second, I like fully featured keyboards. That's when I discovered the 75% layout.

I decided that I needed to focus on a PRIMARY mechanical keyboard, and forget my //c keyboard as a main device. I'll probably turn the //c keyboard into a wireless mechanical keyboard. One of the push to toggle switches at the top will toggle the top row between numbers and functions. The second push to toggle switch will probably just be the power button. I'll make a compact case for my Apple //c keyboard and wire up a battery and bluetooth module to it, and make it into a highly portable mechanical keyboard with wonderful, wonderful clicky Alps switches! :D

For my primary keyboard, I decided on two major details: I'm purchasing the awesome looking "Danger Zone" keycap set (on Massdrop), cause I love the aviation theme, and feel it'll compliment my Kerbal Space Program controller well. Second, I've put together a modified version of the 75% layout. I was not satisfied with only 4 extra keys. Most 75% layouts offer 84 keys, which is nice, but I wanted all my navigation keys, and volume control keys plus more. The Danger Zone keycap kits I'm buying will have some really nice keycap options for me to use. By adding two columns to the right of the Backspace/Return/Right Shift keys, instead of just a single column, I can do a few very nice things:

A: I can slide the arrow keys over 1u to the right so it does not interfere with the shift or modifier keys.

B: Because the arrows no longer interfere with anything, ALL the keys can be standard keys from a basic TKL set. 1.25u modifiers, 2.75u right shift, 6.25u space... It's ALL normal! Populating the altered 75% layout no longer requires a strange shift size, or 1u modifiers. This makes buying custom key cap sets VERY simple for this modified layout, as a typical ten keyless set probably has enough keys for the whole thing. If it doesn't have enough to cover everything, then you can drop a 1u custom design cap or a 1u blank as your final key.

C: In addition to the normal 4 buttons that a 75% gains, this layout offers 8 extra keys. At 88 keys, this layout offers one more key than a stock standard 87 key TKL, but is only 2u wider than a stock alpha+mods section.

I have simply been calling this a "75% + 1". Don't know if it's already been done, but I'm trying to get a plate made for me, and will hopefully be throwing it all together in the next few months. The Danger Zone keycaps won't show until February at the earliest... At least it gives me time to hand wire the matrix.

I'll do a separate number pad as well. I'll probably get something relatively basic for that one. Since I DO have a bunch of extra keys, I might add an extra column, and make it 6 rows (5x6). Thinking of using a few of the extra modifiers on the number pad so I can access extra characters or something. I want to be able to shove one or both keyboards aside to focus on my Kerbal Controller when playing.

As for what I'm typing on now... Prepare yourselves... I have a first gen iMac membrane keyboard with the 78 ui jk and m, columns shorting together, and multiple worn keys that jam up if not hit perfectly straight downward... You can't imagine the editing this post required to not look like garbage! There may still be a few errors...  :eek:

NEED MECHANICAL KEYBOARD SOON!!!

My layout shown below is actually slightly modified from my "standard". Since I will use this on a Hackintosh, I wanted to use Mac key layout, so Alt and Win are swapped. Furthermore, on a Mac, the Command key (what would be the Windows key on a regular keyboard) is the most prominent modifier. I happen to have available to me, a 1.5u key from the Danger Zone set that I want to use as my Command key. My standard layout has an 0.25u gap between the right most modifier key and the left arrow. By absorbing that gap, I was able to widen the left command key to 1.5u. The standard configuration would feature six 1.25u modifiers. Alternately, by making the right three modifiers 1u, instead of 1.25u, you are left with a 1u gap, perfect if you want 4 modifiers on the right, though that may force you to buy more than a basic TKL keycap set to fill it out.

Here's my "75% + 1" layout:
"75% + 1" Keyboard with "Danger Zone" keycaps and magnetically detachable Number Pad. Dyed Gateron Blue switches with amber sub lighting. Blue anodized plate and wood trim. (Firmware in Progress)
Bluetooth Apple //c keyboard with Alps SKCM Amber Switches. (Build in Progress)

Offline reaper

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #83 on: Wed, 07 October 2015, 00:54:34 »
Building first PC. Almost bought one of those Logitech tanks. Found ocn, found reaper which brought me here. Sadly it was during the sc2 boom and everybody was buying up filco thanks to sc players so I settled with leopold for my first board.


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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #84 on: Wed, 07 October 2015, 14:11:03 »
I wasn't really aware that mechanical keyboards had become a "thing" after the mass market went completely over to cheap membrane keyboards (all those years ago). If I had, I might have gotten into them much sooner than three months ago.

But earlier this summer I began doing a lot of coding at home and discovered that the cheap membrane keyboard I was using had the |\ key in a very non-standard location and it was driving me insane. So I began searching for a replacement keyboard with a more standard layout and better build quality. I was disappointed with all the usual stuff that was showing up on Google searches so on a whim I tried searching for "custom computer keyboard".

Lo and behold the world of mechanical keyboards poured forth onto my screen and I became absolutely obsessed. I've learned that I am a keycap fetishist, with very particular tastes (it's spherical or nothing), and that keyboards for me are really just vessels for beautiful keycaps.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #85 on: Wed, 07 October 2015, 15:12:01 »
I've learned that I am a keycap fetishist, with very particular tastes (it's spherical or nothing), and that keyboards for me are really just vessels for beautiful keycaps.
I think you forgot to mention how much you like keycaps, lol.

Welcome to the obsession!  Glad to have you on board. :)


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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #86 on: Wed, 07 October 2015, 15:23:00 »
I moved from console gaming to PC gaming in 2010 when a friend introduced me to Starcraft II. I was completely enthralled by the game and its community. It wasn't very long after when I started searching for one of those cool keyboards all the koreans had...

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #87 on: Wed, 07 October 2015, 18:31:37 »
I was interested in mechanical keyboards since late 2010 or so but I never pulled the trigger on a board because I loved the macro keys under the spacebar that the Razer Anansi had. I couldn't give up those macro keys especially paired with a Razer Naga it actually made me a better player in WoW, ended up getting over 2200 rating in Arenas and that was the height of my WoW era. I grew away from gaming for the most part, video games have been apart of my life ever since I can remember but I just can't seem to find the time anymore. When I grew away from WoW I ended up looking into mechanical keyboards but lost interest again after I wasn't able to find anybody to sell me a YoTS Ducky w/MX Blues. Once I found out you could build your own keyboard I was instantly hooked and spent numerous hours researching what I needed to do in order to build a keyboard. I'm glad I found GH but I don't think my wallet is too fond of this place haha.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #88 on: Wed, 07 October 2015, 18:37:45 »
I was typing a lot (programming and writing) and knew nothing about good keyboards but I could tell most keyboards I had ever used were complete crap. Some keyboards were amazing: I worked on a Mac with a great keyboard (in the early or mid nineties I'd say!?) for example and I clearly remembered sweet IBM terminal keyboards (but had no clue similar ones existed for PCs).  I also was already using computers in the eighties, back when some computers had cool switches.  I didn't know why but I knew that some keyboards felt better than others and that was it.

Then one day on /. (slashdot.org, the website: though nowadays it's kinda sucky compared to what that site was) I read a random comment, back when GH didn't exist (and reddit  didn't exist either), saying something like: "All the keyboards you're talking about are PoS. Do yourself a favor and buy an IBM Model M.".  The comment wasn't nice or anything but I knew he was right about most keyboards being complete PoS.  So I did buy an IBM Model M on eBay (eBay already existed) for less than one EUR.  Instant love.  I bought several others Model M.

And so I lived happily with my army of 1391401 Model Ms for a few years, then discovered GeekHack and started collecting a few cool keyboards.

I'm now a happy Topre / HHKB Pro JP camper since a few years and won't change anytime soon.  Still have all my Model Ms that said: one is next to me, hooked to my Raspberry Pi 2 so I still get to hear the click-click-click once in a while :)
HHKB Pro JP (daily driver) -- HHKB Pro 2 -- Industrial IBM Model M 1395240-- NIB Cherry MX 5000 - IBM Model M 1391412 (Swiss QWERTZ) -- IBM Model M 1391403 (German QWERTZ) * 2 -- IBM Model M Ambra -- Black IBM Model M M13 -- IBM Model M 1391401 -- IBM Model M 139? ? ? *2 -- Dell AT102W -- Ergo (split) SmartBoard (white ALPS apparently)

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #89 on: Wed, 07 October 2015, 18:55:02 »
It's not a hobby -- it's an obsession.

It started with liking IBM Model M keyboards and deciding I ought to stock up on them in case the ones I had ever wore out (not realizing at the time that it was virtually impossible to wear out an IBM Model M).

Later on, I had a shoulder injury that made reaching past the length of a full-size keyboard for the mouse a painful maneuver. I thought it would be a good idea to look at smaller contemporary keyboards. The first one I tried was a Filco TKL with Cherry mx blues. I was disappointed. After the Model M, the Filco felt like a toy. So, I started branching out and trying one keyboard after another. First TKL, then various sub-TKL, and finally 60% boards.

My search included various vintage boards other than IBM as well as contemporary boards. Switches have included various Alps, every flavor of Cherry, Hall Effect, IBM Model M and Model F, Matias, NMB Space Invader, Topre, and various linear switches on ancient terminal boards.

Finally I've arrived at some provisional favorites. Favorite form factor is 60%, but I will still use a TKL. Favorite switches are IBM Model F and silenced Topre (both 45g and 55g). Runners-up switches are Matias Click and Matias Quiet Click. Favorite keycaps are dye-sub PBT.

Now a substantial fraction of the square footage of my house is occupied with keyboards awaiting refurbishing, drawers filled with keycaps, and tools and supplies dedicated to keyboard repair. I can't wait to see what has come in today's mail ....


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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #90 on: Wed, 07 October 2015, 19:01:06 »
So I did buy an IBM Model M on eBay (eBay already existed) for less than one EUR.  Instant love.
Ah yes, the good old days!  I got a bunch of Ms for 50 cents each--walked away that day with 20 working, 17 perfect for $10!  If I would have known, I would have kept digging and got all that the guy had in his 'keyboard box'.


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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #91 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 02:39:52 »
I tried Colemak layout, and then I come to geekhack to read Colemak review. The rest is history.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #92 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 04:09:52 »
Typing is fun. Typing on the pinnacle of finger sensation is priceless.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #93 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 05:32:34 »
Got into building PCs and saw that all the high end builds usually had a mech of some sort included so I bought a Ducky Shine III with my PC.
Then got drawn into the reddit community and got interested in the custom stuff which lead me GH (which is far superior imo)

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #94 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 09:10:47 »
I'm a software engineer and in the early days of the company I work for, I was pretty much writing code for 12+ hours straight in a day.  When researching ways to deal with my RSI and carpal tunnel pain I found that mechanical keyboards could help with that.  I decided to buy a Das Keyboard for home and I instantly fell in love.  I had work get me one too, and most of my pain went away.

Fast forward to today, I'm now rocking a KUL ES-87 at home and at the office.  Strongly considering getting a 60% for when I travel but I'm not sure I want to carry around an extra keyboard with me when I'm on the road yet.  I'll never go back to rubber dome nonsense.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #95 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 09:13:44 »
Typing is fun. Typing on the pinnacle of finger sensation is priceless.

I like this comment.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #96 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 09:15:43 »
I was driving when this NPR story came up.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=100076874

Later that evening I discovered geekhack, but Cherry switches seemed to be all the rage. I specifically wanted a buckling spring, so I ordered a Unicomp a few weeks later. Only late last year did I start lurking again and since have gotten my first Cherry and Topre boards.

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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #97 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 09:53:08 »
EDIT: Double post, completely forgot I already wrote here.
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #98 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 11:37:34 »
Typing is fun. Typing on the pinnacle of finger sensation is priceless.

I like this comment.
 
 
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Re: How did the keyboard hobby started for you?
« Reply #99 on: Thu, 08 October 2015, 12:09:11 »
Typing is fun. Typing on the pinnacle of finger sensation is priceless.

I like this comment.
 
 
Ah, I have received one point of 'Geekhack Karma'. Excellent.
Three points.  :cool:  I too enjoyed your description.  And you got the first point when you registered on gh!  :D