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http://webwit.nl/input/misc/poker/usermanual.pdfI think the DIP switch numbers are in the wrong order, though, so they are actually:#1: Left Win change to FN#2: Caps Ctrl swap#3: Left Win and Alt swap#4: Left Win lock
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Quote from: ideus on Wed, 25 November 2015, 23:22:30Lock your thread buddy.There still might be someone with a scan of the actual sheet that comes with the poker x.
I've got one somewhere. I'll have to see if I can get my hands on it.
Quote from: mashby on Sat, 28 November 2015, 17:47:23I've got one somewhere. I'll have to see if I can get my hands on it.I honked a few times and thought of you as I fought the rain and bumper to bumper traffic going through Nashville earlier this afternoon.
Quote from: SpAmRaY on Sat, 28 November 2015, 23:37:56Quote from: mashby on Sat, 28 November 2015, 17:47:23I've got one somewhere. I'll have to see if I can get my hands on it.I honked a few times and thought of you as I fought the rain and bumper to bumper traffic going through Nashville earlier this afternoon. Hey bro I scanned it to a PDF for you, and anyone else who needs it. Long Live the Mighty Poker X!Linky
I've never seen one of these poker X keyboards before.
I bought the last Poker X that MechanicalKeyboards.com had for sale on their site. They were making room for the then upcoming Poker II and I thought it might be my last chance to get one. The board came with MX-Blacks, which I had never tried, but I bought it anyway thinking that I'd replace the switches. That board ended up becoming my daily driver and is one that I type on to this day. Of course I completely took it apart, lubed and stickered the switches, added a plate, a Hammer case, Penumbra key cap set and custom USB cable, but at it's core it's still a Poker X and I really love typing on it.Show ImagePoker X Fully Dressed by Compact Keyboards, on Flickr
Quote from: mashby on Tue, 08 December 2015, 10:03:50I bought the last Poker X that MechanicalKeyboards.com had for sale on their site. They were making room for the then upcoming Poker II and I thought it might be my last chance to get one. The board came with MX-Blacks, which I had never tried, but I bought it anyway thinking that I'd replace the switches. That board ended up becoming my daily driver and is one that I type on to this day. Of course I completely took it apart, lubed and stickered the switches, added a plate, a Hammer case, Penumbra key cap set and custom USB cable, but at it's core it's still a Poker X and I really love typing on it.Show ImagePoker X Fully Dressed by Compact Keyboards, on FlickrWhen did you buy it?? I bought a NIB Poker X with blacks that they 'found' on a shelf somewhere ~ March 2014. Of course I sold it and its been since sold again but I did buy another poker x just recently :D
Quote from: SpAmRaY on Tue, 08 December 2015, 10:08:20Quote from: mashby on Tue, 08 December 2015, 10:03:50I bought the last Poker X that MechanicalKeyboards.com had for sale on their site. They were making room for the then upcoming Poker II and I thought it might be my last chance to get one. The board came with MX-Blacks, which I had never tried, but I bought it anyway thinking that I'd replace the switches. That board ended up becoming my daily driver and is one that I type on to this day. Of course I completely took it apart, lubed and stickered the switches, added a plate, a Hammer case, Penumbra key cap set and custom USB cable, but at it's core it's still a Poker X and I really love typing on it.Poker X Fully Dressed by Compact Keyboards, on FlickrWhen did you buy it?? I bought a NIB Poker X with blacks that they 'found' on a shelf somewhere ~ March 2014. Of course I sold it and its been since sold again but I did buy another poker x just recently Yeah, I'm the one that found it. ) CPTBadAss and I went out there for a visit and found that they had one left. I told him if he posted it, it would sell immediately. Didn't know you were the one that bought it. LOL!I had bought mine in late 2013, early 2014. So, I guess technically I bought the second to last one.
Quote from: mashby on Tue, 08 December 2015, 10:03:50I bought the last Poker X that MechanicalKeyboards.com had for sale on their site. They were making room for the then upcoming Poker II and I thought it might be my last chance to get one. The board came with MX-Blacks, which I had never tried, but I bought it anyway thinking that I'd replace the switches. That board ended up becoming my daily driver and is one that I type on to this day. Of course I completely took it apart, lubed and stickered the switches, added a plate, a Hammer case, Penumbra key cap set and custom USB cable, but at it's core it's still a Poker X and I really love typing on it.Poker X Fully Dressed by Compact Keyboards, on FlickrWhen did you buy it?? I bought a NIB Poker X with blacks that they 'found' on a shelf somewhere ~ March 2014. Of course I sold it and its been since sold again but I did buy another poker x just recently
I bought the last Poker X that MechanicalKeyboards.com had for sale on their site. They were making room for the then upcoming Poker II and I thought it might be my last chance to get one. The board came with MX-Blacks, which I had never tried, but I bought it anyway thinking that I'd replace the switches. That board ended up becoming my daily driver and is one that I type on to this day. Of course I completely took it apart, lubed and stickered the switches, added a plate, a Hammer case, Penumbra key cap set and custom USB cable, but at it's core it's still a Poker X and I really love typing on it.Poker X Fully Dressed by Compact Keyboards, on Flickr
i have two, one is fine, the other the pcb is so burnt out half the switches had to be jumped, but still holding on to those things. amazing boards, even though i never use them any more.