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Kerning stands out like a splinter in a sore eye
One man's irony is anothers exploration of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.
If it was a true Any Key, it would return a different scancode (randomly) every time.
What we need now is a Geek Hack key for an IBM keyboard.
You use a keyboard? I thought you used a hole puncher and roles of paper.
Now I know it's been photoshopped.
I don't see any dust or fingerprints! Those nubbies are a bit kinky though.
Just out of curiousity, how many geekhackers would've been interested in this keycap for Alps switches?
Just out of curiousity, how many geekhackers would've been interested in this keycap for Alps switches?
Would perhaps prefer to see an implementation for buckling spring (M-style keycap?) but that's probably quite a bit less possible.
Just out of curiousity, how many geekhackers would've been interested in this keycap for Alps switches?
ALPS are the WORST for keypulling. Gotta YANK those suckers and then half the time the whole switch will come with it.
Mmm? I clipped the stem on one of my Cherry Geekhack keys and glued in a Model M stem.
I'm just going to post a gratuitous extreme closeup for the sake of it: