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Offline joneslee85

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Happy Hacking Cradle
« on: Tue, 19 January 2010, 19:50:38 »
TOO MANY KEYBOARDS THAT I COULD NOT COUNT! BUT I AM STILL USING MY MODEL F77

Offline rdjack21

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« Reply #1 on: Tue, 19 January 2010, 20:21:49 »
Someone around here has one of those because I have seen pictures of it in the keyboard thread. I want to say it is lowpoly but I'm not sure.
Keyboards
Topre Capacitive: Realforce 87U, Realforce 86U, HHKB Pro 2, Topre MD01B0, Topre HE0100, Sun Short Type, OEM NEO CS (x2), NISSHO Electronics KB106DE
Buckling Spring: IBM Model M Space Saver (1291472), Unicomp Customizer x 2
Cherry Brown: Filco FKBN87M/EB, Compaq MX11800
Black Alps: ABS M1
Not so great boards Rare Spring over dome OKI, Sun rack keyboard

Trackballs - Trackman Wheel (3), Trackman marble (2)
Keyboards I still want to get - Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro 2 the White version, Realforce 23U number pad in black and maybe white, μTRON ergo board with Topre switches.
Previously owned - [size=0]SiiG MiniTouch (White Alps), Scorpius M10 (Blue Cherry), IBM Model M13[/size]

Offline lal

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« Reply #2 on: Tue, 19 January 2010, 21:03:18 »
Lowpoly made a clone by himself.  Don't know if he was inspired by this of if it's coincidence.

Look, I can be helpful, too ;)
BS: Customizer, Model Ms; Alps: CSK-2101, FK-2002, AT-101 (SGI & Dell), MCK-860, FKBN87Z/EB; Cherry: Poker X, FKBN87MC/EB, WY60, G80-3000, G84-4100, TDV 5010

Offline exia

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« Reply #3 on: Tue, 19 January 2010, 21:45:46 »
how do you use this keyboard if it has no arrow keys?

Offline AndrewZorn

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« Reply #4 on: Wed, 20 January 2010, 00:09:44 »
magic?

Offline InSanCen

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« Reply #5 on: Wed, 20 January 2010, 02:39:43 »
I wonder if that Would play nicely with my Tungsten E2...

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Offline lowpoly

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« Reply #6 on: Wed, 20 January 2010, 04:11:30 »
Quote from: lal;152225
Lowpoly made a clone by himself.  Don't know if he was inspired by this of if it's coincidence.

Look, I can be helpful, too ;)

Mine is different:

http://geekhack.org/showpost.php?p=62844&postcount=69

Completely flat when disassembled.
« Last Edit: Wed, 20 January 2010, 04:48:58 by lowpoly »

Miniguru thread at GH // The Apple M0110 Today

Offline rdjack21

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« Reply #7 on: Wed, 20 January 2010, 09:28:55 »
lowpoly I think yours is better and of course it did not cost nearly as much either.
Keyboards
Topre Capacitive: Realforce 87U, Realforce 86U, HHKB Pro 2, Topre MD01B0, Topre HE0100, Sun Short Type, OEM NEO CS (x2), NISSHO Electronics KB106DE
Buckling Spring: IBM Model M Space Saver (1291472), Unicomp Customizer x 2
Cherry Brown: Filco FKBN87M/EB, Compaq MX11800
Black Alps: ABS M1
Not so great boards Rare Spring over dome OKI, Sun rack keyboard

Trackballs - Trackman Wheel (3), Trackman marble (2)
Keyboards I still want to get - Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro 2 the White version, Realforce 23U number pad in black and maybe white, μTRON ergo board with Topre switches.
Previously owned - [size=0]SiiG MiniTouch (White Alps), Scorpius M10 (Blue Cherry), IBM Model M13[/size]

Offline itlnstln

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« Reply #8 on: Wed, 20 January 2010, 09:37:07 »
Quote from: rdjack21;152282
lowpoly I think yours is better and of course it did not cost nearly as much either.

Yeah, the compatibilty range lowpoly's has is vastly superior to the HH Cradle.  It also supports landscape and portrait.