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« Reply #100 on: Thu, 17 December 2009, 07:57:35 »
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I've become enamored of this 'board too, at least enough that I'm going to replace the Z switch and use it a while summore instead of looting it to install the browns into another board as I had planned.

I really like this 'board, too.  The only thing keeping on my laptop and not my daily driver is the layout.  I tend to hit the right side of the right shift when I go for the astrisk, parenthesis, underscore, etc.  For a SQL writer, I use these characters quite often, and I can't seem to press the left side of the shift key; my hand doesn't want to move that way.  The other problem I have is the numpad.  The 0 button is too small.  When I ten-key, I press the 0 with my index finger.  You can only imagine the frustration I have pressing the right arrow all the time.  Otherwise, I love the keyboard as it's about the closest thing I'll get to a G80-1800 with browns as I'll get.


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« Reply #101 on: Thu, 17 December 2009, 18:11:47 »
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You have to say thank you first.


Thank you first.

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Uh, riiiiiight. Astronomists. I think you mean nostromonist. One who follows The Cosa Nostra Dame. Has this become really twisted, or is that just Licorice?
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« Reply #102 on: Fri, 18 December 2009, 07:50:47 »
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Thank you first.
 
 
 
Uh, riiiiiight. Astronomists. I think you mean nostromonist. One who follows The Cosa Nostra Dame. Has this become really twisted, or is that just Licorice?

I think he meant "astrologists."


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« Reply #103 on: Fri, 18 December 2009, 14:49:36 »
I really shoud have picked one of these up when they were available.  If anyone is willing to part with one if you bought several, or if you decide you don't like it, please PM me.  Looks pretty much perfect instead of going full out for a Filco Brown Tenkeyless since I don't really need N-Key.
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« Reply #104 on: Fri, 18 December 2009, 15:12:20 »
They're actually quite pleasant to use,  I used one exclusively for a week at work.
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« Reply #105 on: Tue, 29 December 2009, 09:59:58 »
So mine arrived here tonight (thanks webwit!) and I noticed two things:

1) The browns on this feel so entirely different to my Filco that its not even funny. They also feel much different to my other G8000 series brown MX board. What the heck. These feel like clears to me.

2) My Nunmpad "+" key does nothing, does not generate a scancode. Anyone else has/had this problem? Im sure the board is fine since no other keys are effected so I think the circuit is fine.

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« Reply #106 on: Tue, 29 December 2009, 10:07:28 »
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So mine arrived here tonight (thanks webwit!) and I noticed two things:
 
1) The browns on this feel so entirely different to my Filco that its not even funny. They also feel much different to my other G8000 series brown MX board. What the heck. These feel like clears to me.
 
2) My Nunmpad "+" key does nothing, does not generate a scancode. Anyone else has/had this problem? Im sure the board is fine since no other keys are effected so I think the circuit is fine.

1) I agree.  IMO, the Cherry 'boards feel better in this regard.  That said, they feel just like the ones on my 3000.
 
2) Mine works OK, you might just want to check to see if there might be a soldering issue.


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« Reply #107 on: Tue, 29 December 2009, 10:42:28 »
Someone sell me one, please!  A couple offered by PM, but then retracted their offer to sell.

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« Reply #108 on: Thu, 07 January 2010, 11:18:26 »
I'm so mad right now that I missed that deal. I've always wanted a POS keyboard just to add to my collection. The cheapest one now is the one on dell for $75 shipped. *SIGHHHH
KEYBOARDS
Cherry Blue *Filco Tenkeyless w/ blank keys* w/ red ESC key thanks to Megarat
Cherry Red Noppoo Choc Mini
IBM Model M 1391401 12/15/88
Siig Minitouch w/ White Alps


SOLD
HHKB Pro 2 white w/ blank keys red ESC key and blank WASD keys
HHKB L-2
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« Reply #109 on: Thu, 07 January 2010, 11:23:38 »
Not to rub it in or anything, but that was a fantastic deal.  It's a great keyboard at a terrific price.  I'm glad I jumped on it.


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« Reply #110 on: Thu, 07 January 2010, 11:42:08 »
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Not to rub it in or anything, but that was a fantastic deal.  It's a great keyboard at a terrific price.  I'm glad I jumped on it.


LOL GEE THANKS! =P

I hope there will be more some time in the future =[
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Cherry Red Noppoo Choc Mini
IBM Model M 1391401 12/15/88
Siig Minitouch w/ White Alps


SOLD
HHKB Pro 2 white w/ blank keys red ESC key and blank WASD keys
HHKB L-2
Cherry Brown Compaq mx11800
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« Reply #111 on: Thu, 07 January 2010, 11:48:26 »
if i had bought two id send you one, but i only got one because i didnt expect it to be good.
not that i even know if it is yet, but i hear they are
and now it is my only cherry brown, so ill probably keep it unless i get another filco

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« Reply #112 on: Thu, 07 January 2010, 11:57:46 »
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if i had bought two id send you one, but i only got one because i didnt expect it to be good.
not that i even know if it is yet, but i hear they are
and now it is my only cherry brown, so ill probably keep it unless i get another filco


you still haven't received it yet? when was the last day for the listing? I thought it was like early December. If it was some time recent, then I might as well should just bang my head against the wall until I die
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Cherry Blue *Filco Tenkeyless w/ blank keys* w/ red ESC key thanks to Megarat
Cherry Red Noppoo Choc Mini
IBM Model M 1391401 12/15/88
Siig Minitouch w/ White Alps


SOLD
HHKB Pro 2 white w/ blank keys red ESC key and blank WASD keys
HHKB L-2
Cherry Brown Compaq mx11800
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« Reply #113 on: Thu, 07 January 2010, 12:03:03 »
no, i got it sent to a different address than i am at now
supposedly it got there in a couple days

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« Reply #114 on: Fri, 08 January 2010, 03:59:25 »
This G86 is still in my rotation. I love it for the most part, but damn- those arrow keys. I will never get used to those.

The sounds that come from this keyboard are mesmerizing though. perfect. It sounds like i'm an angel hopping around on a typewriter made of fluffy clouds and world peace.
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« Reply #115 on: Fri, 08 January 2010, 07:44:24 »
Welcome to the world of Cherry-made 'boards.  The only reason I bought another Filco is that it's hard to get Cherrys in different layouts in the US.  The 3000 is a little too big to use at work and the SPOS 'board's layout is a little too wonky to use all the time (that one's on my laptop's docking station).  If there was someone, anyone, that would distribute Cherry G80-1800's with browns, I would buy three of them and leave Geekhack forever.
 
Unfortunately for you guys, no one will be stocking that keyboard anytime soon.


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« Reply #116 on: Fri, 08 January 2010, 21:00:56 »
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This G86 ... damn- those arrow keys. I will never get used to those.


I found that replacing the black arrow caps with white arrows did wonders for my ability to find them. It's been what, 6 weeks? I am almost ready to restore the original caps.
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« Reply #117 on: Tue, 12 January 2010, 03:13:50 »
Ok.  I have made a few mods to this board, and now I love it.  I acutally think I like it better than my Filco Cherry Brown 104 key.

Heres what I did.  

Mapped Left Alt to do nothing, removed the left alt-keycap (revealing cherry brown switch).  Remapped the Tilde button sitting right near the spacebar to Lalt, placed alt keycap on where the tilde button was.  Mapped numlock to the tilde button.  Mapped caps lock to do nothing.

Removed the following keys and replaced them with the blank macro keys: Up arrow, down arrow, left arrow, right arrow, also numlock, numpad 7, numpad 4.  All of these keys are changed to blank macrokeys in appearance.

Why?  Now I can find the arrow keys quickly (they raise up above the regular level of the keyboard), and I don't accidentally overshoot the enter or backspace with my right pinky and get into the keypad section.  The alt is where it should be, and I don't accidentally hit the tilda when I am trying to use alt.

Now this is my favorite keyboard lol.  I'll post pictures tommorrow if anyone is interested.  Only downside is that it looks crazy, but it runs like a fricken champ.

FYI:
Autohotkey:

`::Lalt
Lalt::Return
numlock::`
capslock::Return
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« Last Edit: Tue, 12 January 2010, 03:27:45 by elbowglue »
My keyboards: Filco Cherry Blue Tenkeyless(daily home), Compaq MX11800 (modded to blacks), Compaq "MX 84u",  Wellington\'s Dampened Endurapro, Pinkalicious Filco Blue Cherry, Chicony KB-5191, Chicony KB-5181, Desko MOS 5023 UP "elbowglue" spos (modded to blues), Siig Minitouch (monterey blue), SMK-88 (blue cherries), Ricercar SPOS
Smallest to biggest keyboards in inches (Length X Height) - Length is most important for a midline mouse position

KBC Poker: 11.6 x 3.9 - HHKB: 11.6 x 4.3 - Siig Minitouch (Geekhack Space Saver): 11.6 x 6 - Deck/Tg3 82: 12 x 6 - Noppoo Choc Mini 12.4 x 5.3 - Compaq "MX 84u": 13.1 x 7.5 - Filco Tenkeyless: 14 x 5.3 - Cherry "ricercar spos" G86-62410EUAGSA: 14 x 7.75 - Topre Realforce 86u: 14.4 x 6.65 - Desko "elbowglue spos" MOS 5023 UP: 14.5 x 8.4 - IBM Model M Spacesaver: 15.3 x 7 - G80-1800: 15.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-125B: 16 x 7.3 - Compaq Mx11800, Cherry G80-11900: 16.25 x 7.5 - Filco Standard: 17.3 x 5.4 - Unicomp Endurapro: 17.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-135B: 18.3 x 6.0 - Cherry G80-3000: 18.5 x 7.6 - IBM Model M, Unicomp Customizer: 19.3 x 8.27

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« Reply #118 on: Tue, 12 January 2010, 07:47:47 »
I really like the key action on the SPOS.  It's a shame about the layout, though.  If it were like the 1800 series, this would be my main 'board.


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« Reply #119 on: Tue, 12 January 2010, 09:25:32 »
I'm strongly considering getting a g80-1800 and doing a full switch transplant too if this current iteration becomes irritating because of the small right shift key.  The only problem I forsee is that the space bar is pretty far to the left on the g80-1800 in comparison with normal keyboards....
My keyboards: Filco Cherry Blue Tenkeyless(daily home), Compaq MX11800 (modded to blacks), Compaq "MX 84u",  Wellington\'s Dampened Endurapro, Pinkalicious Filco Blue Cherry, Chicony KB-5191, Chicony KB-5181, Desko MOS 5023 UP "elbowglue" spos (modded to blues), Siig Minitouch (monterey blue), SMK-88 (blue cherries), Ricercar SPOS
Smallest to biggest keyboards in inches (Length X Height) - Length is most important for a midline mouse position

KBC Poker: 11.6 x 3.9 - HHKB: 11.6 x 4.3 - Siig Minitouch (Geekhack Space Saver): 11.6 x 6 - Deck/Tg3 82: 12 x 6 - Noppoo Choc Mini 12.4 x 5.3 - Compaq "MX 84u": 13.1 x 7.5 - Filco Tenkeyless: 14 x 5.3 - Cherry "ricercar spos" G86-62410EUAGSA: 14 x 7.75 - Topre Realforce 86u: 14.4 x 6.65 - Desko "elbowglue spos" MOS 5023 UP: 14.5 x 8.4 - IBM Model M Spacesaver: 15.3 x 7 - G80-1800: 15.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-125B: 16 x 7.3 - Compaq Mx11800, Cherry G80-11900: 16.25 x 7.5 - Filco Standard: 17.3 x 5.4 - Unicomp Endurapro: 17.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-135B: 18.3 x 6.0 - Cherry G80-3000: 18.5 x 7.6 - IBM Model M, Unicomp Customizer: 19.3 x 8.27

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« Reply #120 on: Wed, 13 January 2010, 03:10:29 »
One of the best 20 bucks I've ever spent.
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« Reply #121 on: Wed, 13 January 2010, 11:25:21 »
I had no idea it had a speaker.  How does the plastic piece above the keys pop off?  I tried gently prying ends and it didn't want to pop off.

Interesting layout elbowglue.  This SPOS lends itself to custom layouts very well.
« Last Edit: Wed, 13 January 2010, 11:39:14 by didjamatic »
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« Reply #122 on: Wed, 13 January 2010, 11:33:19 »
It's so it can make a beep when it successfully reads a credit card that is swiped.

Anyone know how to tell the cherry software to only output the card number when you swipe the credit card?  Mine outputs a lot of other stuff including my name and crap, so I can't use it to enter in card numbers when checking out on web sites..
My keyboards: Filco Cherry Blue Tenkeyless(daily home), Compaq MX11800 (modded to blacks), Compaq "MX 84u",  Wellington\'s Dampened Endurapro, Pinkalicious Filco Blue Cherry, Chicony KB-5191, Chicony KB-5181, Desko MOS 5023 UP "elbowglue" spos (modded to blues), Siig Minitouch (monterey blue), SMK-88 (blue cherries), Ricercar SPOS
Smallest to biggest keyboards in inches (Length X Height) - Length is most important for a midline mouse position

KBC Poker: 11.6 x 3.9 - HHKB: 11.6 x 4.3 - Siig Minitouch (Geekhack Space Saver): 11.6 x 6 - Deck/Tg3 82: 12 x 6 - Noppoo Choc Mini 12.4 x 5.3 - Compaq "MX 84u": 13.1 x 7.5 - Filco Tenkeyless: 14 x 5.3 - Cherry "ricercar spos" G86-62410EUAGSA: 14 x 7.75 - Topre Realforce 86u: 14.4 x 6.65 - Desko "elbowglue spos" MOS 5023 UP: 14.5 x 8.4 - IBM Model M Spacesaver: 15.3 x 7 - G80-1800: 15.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-125B: 16 x 7.3 - Compaq Mx11800, Cherry G80-11900: 16.25 x 7.5 - Filco Standard: 17.3 x 5.4 - Unicomp Endurapro: 17.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-135B: 18.3 x 6.0 - Cherry G80-3000: 18.5 x 7.6 - IBM Model M, Unicomp Customizer: 19.3 x 8.27

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« Reply #123 on: Wed, 13 January 2010, 11:45:40 »
Hmmmm.....

Can you make it click when you type :)

Load up samples of Alps, Buckling Springs, Montereys, Topres, etc. and load the sound to play with each keystroke on the SPOS.
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« Reply #124 on: Wed, 13 January 2010, 12:15:22 »
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Hmmmm.....
 
Can you make it click when you type :)
 
Load up samples of Alps, Buckling Springs, Montereys, Topres, etc. and load the sound to play with each keystroke on the SPOS.

Ahhh... memories...  This was one of Welly's first posts.  Too bad we haven't seen him around in awhile.


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« Reply #125 on: Wed, 13 January 2010, 12:22:15 »
it has a speaker????
idea: someone build a keyboard with a small speaker and onboard flash memory so that youu can program tones directly in the hardware. specifically, game boy noises. this could save lives, people.
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« Reply #126 on: Wed, 13 January 2010, 19:33:36 »
Is that a speaker in your Wang or are you just happy to...
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« Reply #127 on: Wed, 13 January 2010, 20:31:04 »
I always figured it was some kind of exhaust vent
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« Reply #128 on: Thu, 14 January 2010, 07:58:13 »
Do you type that fast, or does you Model M get that hot?  Mine, has headers and a cold-air intake.  I wanted to add a turbocharger, too, but that would have made the keyboard a little too high.


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« Reply #129 on: Fri, 15 January 2010, 00:17:45 »
wicked. my m's an import, it's got a few more WPMs than the domestic thanks to the extra vowels, grounded space bar, proper return key, etc.

just threw a lift kit on my spos, check it:

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« Reply #130 on: Fri, 15 January 2010, 05:06:30 »
Quote from: spolia optima;151033

just threw a lift kit on my spos, check it:


Perfect synthesis of functionality and elegance! :biggrin1:
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« Reply #131 on: Sat, 30 January 2010, 00:48:06 »
Tonight I replaced my Z key, finally having ambition and means in the same place at the same time. I'm pleased with myself. The Z is in line with its neighbors; I can't tell it was re-soldered.





Before the repair, in order to register the letter Z the old key required me to bear down with great force after it bottomed out. When I removed the key, one of the leads was so loose, it remained in the PC board, requiring a separate desoldering pass. I imagine these facts are related.



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« Reply #132 on: Sat, 30 January 2010, 00:53:32 »
:D well done

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« Reply #133 on: Sat, 30 January 2010, 01:04:09 »
pwned by the semantic police.
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« Reply #134 on: Mon, 01 February 2010, 17:44:49 »
Reposting elbowglue mods here to appease my organizational obsession.

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By the way, I highly recommend cherry brown switch keyboards mounted on PCB, cause it gives you a much better soft landing when bottoming out in comparison to filcos.  Compaq MX 11800 comes to mind, as does the G86-62410EUASGSA, or the G80-3000 from datacal.  Of course the g80-3000 is not tenkeyless.  Oh on the picture below I haven't gotten around to removing the + and Enter on the numpad cause I don't wanna discard the stabilizers yet.

Oh yeah - you can get this keyboard new from dell small business here:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Retail_POS_Keyboards/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04&sku=A0471542
Or occasionally on ebay for a better price.

Redkeycap and White keycaps did not come with this keyboard, they were from other keyboards previously.

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This would be slick with a custom fit black panel covering the unused switches.

My own board is relatively staid and boring. I've replaced some clear-capped single shots with double shots from Optima Spoila.



I go back and forth with red caps on ESC and DEL. They're quite useful, but the ostentation is repelling. I go back and forth.

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« Reply #135 on: Mon, 01 February 2010, 19:36:31 »
AHA!

Who remembers me saying recently I saw Cherry keyboards on the DELL OPTIPLEX 755 check-outs at my college bookstore?

This is not the unit I saw, it's a different layout, but this would indicate Dell has hookups for Cherry boards.
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« Reply #136 on: Tue, 02 February 2010, 11:00:11 »
I propose a new name for this beauty, the g86 "Ricecar SPOS".  Yeah.  It's the fricken bomb.  One of the best parts about this is that a lot of the keys which usually have a stabilizer on normal size keyboards (such as backspace) do not use stabilizers on the Ricecar SPOS, which makes them feel much better, you can feel the cherry brown switch, the stabilizer dosen't sog it down.

I'm still really happy with it.  The totally unused thick top porton of the board reminds me of a model F, it's like the board has a huge forehead.



« Last Edit: Tue, 02 February 2010, 11:09:51 by elbowglue »
My keyboards: Filco Cherry Blue Tenkeyless(daily home), Compaq MX11800 (modded to blacks), Compaq "MX 84u",  Wellington\'s Dampened Endurapro, Pinkalicious Filco Blue Cherry, Chicony KB-5191, Chicony KB-5181, Desko MOS 5023 UP "elbowglue" spos (modded to blues), Siig Minitouch (monterey blue), SMK-88 (blue cherries), Ricercar SPOS
Smallest to biggest keyboards in inches (Length X Height) - Length is most important for a midline mouse position

KBC Poker: 11.6 x 3.9 - HHKB: 11.6 x 4.3 - Siig Minitouch (Geekhack Space Saver): 11.6 x 6 - Deck/Tg3 82: 12 x 6 - Noppoo Choc Mini 12.4 x 5.3 - Compaq "MX 84u": 13.1 x 7.5 - Filco Tenkeyless: 14 x 5.3 - Cherry "ricercar spos" G86-62410EUAGSA: 14 x 7.75 - Topre Realforce 86u: 14.4 x 6.65 - Desko "elbowglue spos" MOS 5023 UP: 14.5 x 8.4 - IBM Model M Spacesaver: 15.3 x 7 - G80-1800: 15.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-125B: 16 x 7.3 - Compaq Mx11800, Cherry G80-11900: 16.25 x 7.5 - Filco Standard: 17.3 x 5.4 - Unicomp Endurapro: 17.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-135B: 18.3 x 6.0 - Cherry G80-3000: 18.5 x 7.6 - IBM Model M, Unicomp Customizer: 19.3 x 8.27

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« Reply #137 on: Thu, 11 February 2010, 15:25:04 »
I found the model number of the Cherry cover for our Ricercar SPOS, but haven't found it in stock anywhere yet.

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« Reply #138 on: Thu, 11 February 2010, 20:05:02 »
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Reposting elbowglue mods here to appease my organizational obsession.



This would be slick with a custom fit black panel covering the unused switches.

My own board is relatively staid and boring. I've replaced some clear-capped single shots with double shots from Optima Spoila.

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I go back and forth with red caps on ESC and DEL. They're quite useful, but the ostentation is repelling. I go back and forth.

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I spot a Vista. Yuck.

But I like that keyboard, especially the arrow keys from the Wyse terminal keyboards. I've been wanting to get one just for the arrows.
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« Reply #139 on: Thu, 18 February 2010, 15:20:55 »
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I spot a Vista. Yuck

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain! I am the Great and Powerful Wizard of OZ!

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I changed my mind. I don't dislike the aesthetic of the reds. Rather instead, I so love the tight feel of the SPOS stock key caps that I'm loathe to replace any of them (except the brittle crystal-capped ones).

Despite failing the patented ricercar flex™, the SPOS with stock caps has the most sensual feel of any flat (read: Non-Kinesis) keyboard I own. On this SPOS, even Cherry-made double shots aren't as delicious to my fingers as the stock caps.

Key caps removed from this SPOS don't feel this way on any other board, not on a Cherry brown G80-11802, nor G80-6955HPDUS, nor a Kinesis (huge disappointment!). The SPOS caps live in a private Ziplock until I decide I want them back home.

I may marry my SPOS.

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« Reply #140 on: Sat, 20 February 2010, 12:45:21 »
Had to post the answer here because someone was asking me, and I figured it out.

How do you hook the relegendable keys to your own purpose in AHK?

The keys across the top of the keyboard are F13-F24 keys.  The one right above ESC dosen't seem to do squat.  F13 lives right above F1

Add this line:
F15::Space
And now F15 will be mapped to space bar.

How you do macros and stuff, well that will take some time to figure out
My keyboards: Filco Cherry Blue Tenkeyless(daily home), Compaq MX11800 (modded to blacks), Compaq "MX 84u",  Wellington\'s Dampened Endurapro, Pinkalicious Filco Blue Cherry, Chicony KB-5191, Chicony KB-5181, Desko MOS 5023 UP "elbowglue" spos (modded to blues), Siig Minitouch (monterey blue), SMK-88 (blue cherries), Ricercar SPOS
Smallest to biggest keyboards in inches (Length X Height) - Length is most important for a midline mouse position

KBC Poker: 11.6 x 3.9 - HHKB: 11.6 x 4.3 - Siig Minitouch (Geekhack Space Saver): 11.6 x 6 - Deck/Tg3 82: 12 x 6 - Noppoo Choc Mini 12.4 x 5.3 - Compaq "MX 84u": 13.1 x 7.5 - Filco Tenkeyless: 14 x 5.3 - Cherry "ricercar spos" G86-62410EUAGSA: 14 x 7.75 - Topre Realforce 86u: 14.4 x 6.65 - Desko "elbowglue spos" MOS 5023 UP: 14.5 x 8.4 - IBM Model M Spacesaver: 15.3 x 7 - G80-1800: 15.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-125B: 16 x 7.3 - Compaq Mx11800, Cherry G80-11900: 16.25 x 7.5 - Filco Standard: 17.3 x 5.4 - Unicomp Endurapro: 17.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-135B: 18.3 x 6.0 - Cherry G80-3000: 18.5 x 7.6 - IBM Model M, Unicomp Customizer: 19.3 x 8.27

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« Reply #141 on: Sat, 20 February 2010, 16:11:29 »
You can use the Cherry software to map the key once and go from there in AHK. I'm not using the Pause and ScrollLock functions, so the top left blank is mapped to Pause, and the top right blank to ScrollLock. AHK takes over from there.
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« Reply #142 on: Wed, 10 March 2010, 17:49:53 »
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I see your paper inserts, and raise with laser caps:

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« Reply #143 on: Wed, 10 March 2010, 18:32:05 »
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Those are the stickem ones?  How did you get them to fit the stems?

Yes, I eBayed one of the hundred-cap for $8 lots. Took three tries to get to me; I think the seller thought I was scamming him.

The double-sided sticky comes off quite easily, and then I just use a needle nose pliers to munge the square innards, twist and pull, until the inner square is gone, with the inside flat. Then I remove the skirt from a Cherry crystal-top  key stem and superglue (Lexmark type M works, too).



In the first pic of the fake keys, there's some grey discoloration on the key skirts where my flatblade screwdriver stressed the black plastic from the inside enough to show through. My plier technique grew better with practice.
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« Reply #144 on: Wed, 26 May 2010, 17:44:30 »
Someone recently posted about testing the extra unused unpopulated row in the ricercar MX SPOS, but I can't find it. Was there any conclusion, or must I reach my own?



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« Reply #145 on: Fri, 25 June 2010, 20:47:31 »
I just got my second ricercar SPOS (sold my first one, but got a great deal on this one serial number 253.  This one has been used for a little while but it still feels great.  King of all brown cherries still in my mind)

By the way, the profile on the caps lock key is slightly different than the ASDFG keys.  It was molded in the same shape as the ZXCV row profile.  Anyone know what material these keys are made of?  They are really nice.
My keyboards: Filco Cherry Blue Tenkeyless(daily home), Compaq MX11800 (modded to blacks), Compaq "MX 84u",  Wellington\'s Dampened Endurapro, Pinkalicious Filco Blue Cherry, Chicony KB-5191, Chicony KB-5181, Desko MOS 5023 UP "elbowglue" spos (modded to blues), Siig Minitouch (monterey blue), SMK-88 (blue cherries), Ricercar SPOS
Smallest to biggest keyboards in inches (Length X Height) - Length is most important for a midline mouse position

KBC Poker: 11.6 x 3.9 - HHKB: 11.6 x 4.3 - Siig Minitouch (Geekhack Space Saver): 11.6 x 6 - Deck/Tg3 82: 12 x 6 - Noppoo Choc Mini 12.4 x 5.3 - Compaq "MX 84u": 13.1 x 7.5 - Filco Tenkeyless: 14 x 5.3 - Cherry "ricercar spos" G86-62410EUAGSA: 14 x 7.75 - Topre Realforce 86u: 14.4 x 6.65 - Desko "elbowglue spos" MOS 5023 UP: 14.5 x 8.4 - IBM Model M Spacesaver: 15.3 x 7 - G80-1800: 15.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-125B: 16 x 7.3 - Compaq Mx11800, Cherry G80-11900: 16.25 x 7.5 - Filco Standard: 17.3 x 5.4 - Unicomp Endurapro: 17.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-135B: 18.3 x 6.0 - Cherry G80-3000: 18.5 x 7.6 - IBM Model M, Unicomp Customizer: 19.3 x 8.27


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« Reply #147 on: Fri, 25 June 2010, 22:00:03 »
Rats, the thing looks brand new.

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« Reply #148 on: Sat, 26 June 2010, 00:11:41 »
Hmm.. PBT eh?  No wonder it feels nice.  Same stuff as topres.  I see some molding artifacts too on this ricercar SPOS as noted earlier on other PBT keys.  Although I think they were there on my old ricercar just that I didn't notice.

Now that i am looking at it I suspect my pink filco may not be the same material as a regular filco.  Although I can only go by memory as I have no black filco keys for comparison.

This is a sweet board. I regret selling the last one :)
My keyboards: Filco Cherry Blue Tenkeyless(daily home), Compaq MX11800 (modded to blacks), Compaq "MX 84u",  Wellington\'s Dampened Endurapro, Pinkalicious Filco Blue Cherry, Chicony KB-5191, Chicony KB-5181, Desko MOS 5023 UP "elbowglue" spos (modded to blues), Siig Minitouch (monterey blue), SMK-88 (blue cherries), Ricercar SPOS
Smallest to biggest keyboards in inches (Length X Height) - Length is most important for a midline mouse position

KBC Poker: 11.6 x 3.9 - HHKB: 11.6 x 4.3 - Siig Minitouch (Geekhack Space Saver): 11.6 x 6 - Deck/Tg3 82: 12 x 6 - Noppoo Choc Mini 12.4 x 5.3 - Compaq "MX 84u": 13.1 x 7.5 - Filco Tenkeyless: 14 x 5.3 - Cherry "ricercar spos" G86-62410EUAGSA: 14 x 7.75 - Topre Realforce 86u: 14.4 x 6.65 - Desko "elbowglue spos" MOS 5023 UP: 14.5 x 8.4 - IBM Model M Spacesaver: 15.3 x 7 - G80-1800: 15.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-125B: 16 x 7.3 - Compaq Mx11800, Cherry G80-11900: 16.25 x 7.5 - Filco Standard: 17.3 x 5.4 - Unicomp Endurapro: 17.9 x 7.1 - Adesso MKB-135B: 18.3 x 6.0 - Cherry G80-3000: 18.5 x 7.6 - IBM Model M, Unicomp Customizer: 19.3 x 8.27

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« Reply #149 on: Sat, 26 June 2010, 14:58:27 »
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I cheated on the Ricercar


I want a divorce.
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