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hypnophant posted:I use colemak on a preonic and find both to be much more comfortable than the mainstream alternatives. I don't think learning them at the same time would be too much, especially as colemak isn't really all that different from qwerty, although I switched to colemak years before I got the ortho. If you're planning on getting a preonic, the default keymap also makes it easy to switch on the fly which is very useful. Yeah, apparently the Ergodox EZ comes with the correct home rows as well, so maybe ill switch my current Ducky One to Colemak and start learning now so its less of a hurtle when the ergodox arrives in 3-4 weeks
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Some Goon posted:Coronaboredom has led me to ordering the things needed to handwire a keyboard, and I accidentally had my plate shipped to the construction site across the street. Hopefully it works out when it gets here, but I don't have my fingers crossed. Is there any place to get plates from that doesn't involve shipping from China or paying through the nose to have something laser cut? For 3D printed plates, can you use PLA or is only ABS tough enough? Can you use a different material beneath a 1.5mm 3D printed plate for rigidity or do you need more structural support around the switches? If you have a printer I would just give a PLA plate a try on a small keypad or something, the stuff isn't terrible mechanically at room temp
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shovelbum posted:If you have a printer I would just give a PLA plate a try on a small keypad or something, the stuff isn't terrible mechanically at room temp I don't, I was thinking of commissioning someone who does to make some plates, so any work anyone's done on the matter I can use would save me time and money.
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FAT32 SHAMER posted:Yeah, apparently the Ergodox EZ comes with the correct home rows as well, so maybe ill switch my current Ducky One to Colemak and start learning now so its less of a hurtle when the ergodox arrives in 3-4 weeks Fwiw it only took me a few days to learn Colemak and after 4 weeks I was typing at my normal speed, an admittedly not impressive 40ish wpm. If you're comfortable touch typing already, it's not much of a hurdle, imo.
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Well I think it's officially dead. The Woo-dy kickstarter I backed has gone silent for months and it looks like there might be litigation. RIP my $140 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/woo-dy/woo-dy-a-67-keys-mechanical-keyboard-that-is-breathing/posts/2754530 e: what are y'alls' recommendations for a small bluetooth mech board? preferably with a plate / swappable switches. Projects boards are fine. GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 19:21 on Apr 29, 2020 |
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hypnophant posted:Fwiw it only took me a few days to learn Colemak and after 4 weeks I was typing at my normal speed, an admittedly not impressive 40ish wpm. If you're comfortable touch typing already, it's not much of a hurdle, imo. ah yeah, i normally type at 80ish wpm so fingers crossed this will be ezpz i cant find my goddamn keycap puller so I'm already getting pwnd
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i switched my keycaps around and then realised whatever profile they are makes the keys above the home row taller than the keys below, so i had a ton of uneven keys everywhere
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I recommend spending an additional $texas on a group buy Alternatively switch it in software and print out the layout and stick it up next to your screen until you get used to the new layout
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FAT32 SHAMER posted:i switched my keycaps around and then realised whatever profile they are makes the keys above the home row taller than the keys below, so i had a ton of uneven keys everywhere Yeah, the cheapest way of switching keyboard layouts is to stick with uniform profiles like DSA unfortunately. Specific keycaps for non-uniform profiles with different layouts just adds more cost (if the group buy even offers them)
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figured i'd turn an extra planck into a macromacropad for WFH stuff.
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this is a dumb question, but on macos how do i use Colemak with aussie spelling rules?
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Nondescript Van posted:
This is loving genius and I love it EXCEPT I could not use that in that layout because I have the numbad so ingrained into my muscle memory that I would never be able to unlearn it. E: also, are your left control and alt keys flipped? IBM/Lenovo love? GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 23:58 on Apr 29, 2020 |
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So based on the past page I just found out about Colemak, am curious to try it, but is there a way to swap between it and QWERTY quickly? Mostly thinking of trying Colemak for typing, but using QWERTY for games really
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Artelier posted:So based on the past page I just found out about Colemak, am curious to try it, but is there a way to swap between it and QWERTY quickly? Mostly thinking of trying Colemak for typing, but using QWERTY for games really On macOS if you hit control + space you can swap between QWERTY and colemak The only bugger I’ve found is that colemak spell corrects to American spelling so that’s been annoying I assume you can hit windows + space on windows since that’s how I switch between Norwegian and English
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Nondescript Van posted:
What mouse is that?
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:This is loving genius and I love it EXCEPT I could not use that in that layout because I have the numbad so ingrained into my muscle memory that I would never be able to unlearn it. Not flipped, just moved. Caps is control. HHKB love if anything. Thom P. Tiers posted:What mouse is that? FUNC MS-3 REV 2 discontinued and func no longer exists but overall it's "eh". I prefer my mionix naos 3200 but this func has a few more buttons I find useful.
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Does anyone make a maximalist keyboard with another numpad's worth of macro pad on the left side of the board opposite the numpad edit: every time i look at the CODE and think this could be BIGGER i come in this thread and post this and im sorry shovelbum fucked around with this message at 17:26 on Apr 30, 2020 |
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Assuming initial experiments go well I'll make you one, would just need to fabricate a custom a custom case for it. And get the firmware working...
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shovelbum posted:Does anyone make a maximalist keyboard with another numpad's worth of macro pad on the left side of the board opposite the numpad somebody did briefly Clueboard April Fools joke from like 2 years ago. It had a bunch of dumb memes on the pcb so i got a brass plate cut.
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So I have a WASD CODE with MX Clears at work. I like it alot. I'd like to replace my Corsair keyboard at home now. What's the preferred keyboard vendor? Mechanicalkeyboards.com? Also I'm thinking of going TKL - will be primarily for gaming and some typing. Been eyeing one of those Varmillos - is that a good place to start? And any opinions on the Varmillo switches? I'm a fan of tactile feedback so have really liked the clears at work though they might be too stiff for gaming?
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Lowness 72 posted:So I have a WASD CODE with MX Clears at work. I like it alot. I'd like to replace my Corsair keyboard at home now. What's the preferred keyboard vendor? Mechanicalkeyboards.com? If you like the WASD CODE that much, you could just get one for home use (I'm pretty sure they come in TKL variants; I know the standard non-backlit WASD does) As for being too heavy for gaming, I'm not sure that's a thing. Everyone has different preferences, and while I'm sure there some sort of e-sports reason why the *~*~competitive choice~*~* is short-keystroke with extremely light press, there are plenty of gaming boards out there with Cherry MX Blues, Cherry MX Greens, and proprietary knock-off equivalents. Any reason you can't bring the CODE home for the weekend and see how it feels for gaming? (I know nothing about Varmillos so I have nothing to add there, sorry)
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Anyone have recommendations for a good wrist rest for a 60% keyboard? I've been having a hell of a time finding one that doesn't have mixed reviews/is in stock (or doesn't have the little glorious logo on it).
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foutre posted:Anyone have recommendations for a good wrist rest for a 60% keyboard? I've been having a hell of a time finding one that doesn't have mixed reviews/is in stock (or doesn't have the little glorious logo on it). Not sure what's wrong the the Glorious logo, it's a pretty epic beard. That being said, my favorite has been the fat wrist pads by these guys: https://grifiti.com/collections/fat-wrist-pads If you want no logo at all, it looks like the longer ones don't have a logo, but the TKL does? That being said, it's just a piece of fabric glued to a thick piece of heavy foam. I'm reasonably certain that I could cut mine in half with a Stanley knife (new blade ofc) and a straight edge. Granted, you said 60%, and I'm not certain if that's smaller than a TKL or not. Edit: Just checked the OP, looks like 60% is smaller than that. I'm not sure how many inches that is; it looks like they have an 8-inch version that's nominally for a mouse. Or, y'know, a knife on a bigger one I guess. (or just shift it to the left or right I suppose) Zarin fucked around with this message at 23:42 on Apr 30, 2020 |
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shovelbum posted:Does anyone make a maximalist keyboard with another numpad's worth of macro pad on the left side of the board opposite the numpad Corsair K90/95 but you can't get it in good switches sadly.
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shovelbum posted:Does anyone make a maximalist keyboard with another numpad's worth of macro pad on the left side of the board opposite the numpad Logitech g710+ has 6 extra function keys on the left side. Not a whole numpads worth but some. Cherry MX browns. The software is easy to use too. (And I happen to have one to sell if you're interested )
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Colemak talk: Yes it's good. Probably the most widely supported alternative layout other than Dvorak. I've used it since about 2008 or so. I don't find it hard to go back and forth to QWERTY either other than the jarring additional amount of finger effort inherent to the layout, but I was also a touch typist in QWERTY for a long time before Colemak. AFAIK pretty much every OS except Windows has Colemak by default. Even iOS has Colemak, although I still use QWERTY there as it's actually better for finger-tapping. You may want to evaluate Angle Mod and Mod-DH (https://colemakmods.github.io/mod-dh/). Angle Mod will help if you later transition to a columnar keyboard, as it more properly aligns the bottom left row. Mod-DH may be worth learning, but it's only a minor improvement. I actually don't use it myself, but mostly because I'm transitioning to another layout anyway. Also check out the punctuation and numpad layers for BEAKL15 (https://web.archive.org/web/20190909214019/http://www.shenafu.com:80/code/keyboard/beakl/index.php). I do a lot of accounting entries and the BEAKL15 numpad is an absolute lifesaver. It takes a few weeks to get used to but you will never go back to a traditional numpad.
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So I'm trying to get into Colemak and I downloaded Colemak Mod DH for Windows But is there a way to set up my switchable keyboards to be between QWERTY and Colemak? If I press Win + Space, I get to switch languages, not keyboards: I would like the option to be QWERTY or Colemak, instead of US or UK. Tried Googling but I might be using the wrong terms to find the option, and digging on my own isn't going great so far. EDIT: I posted after I restarted and took the picture above, thinking I was out of the ordinary fix options. I was updating my graphics drivers, restarted and...suddenly Colemak appears as intended. Whee! Artelier fucked around with this message at 13:53 on May 1, 2020 |
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Three days into using Colemak for short typing, and I have to say, the biggest mental block for me is the O button, because it takes place of where the colon normally is and that's just now how my hands are spread out. Muscle memory kicking in slowly!
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Artelier posted:So I'm trying to get into Colemak and I downloaded Colemak Mod DH for Windows I'm pretty sure you can have multiple layouts per language. That said, I've only ever had US region on my windows installs so maybe it's buggy with multiple regions.
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My dumb lovely green Razer board is dying so I ordered a Durgod Hades 68 with Gateron Brown switches, wish me luck
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Zarin posted:Edit: Just checked the OP, looks like 60% is smaller than that. I'm not sure how many inches that is; it looks like they have an 8-inch version that's nominally for a mouse. Or, y'know, a knife on a bigger one I guess. (or just shift it to the left or right I suppose) Thanks for the recommendation! It turns out the 12 inch is perfect for 60/65%, at least my particular one. Feels a lot better to type with.
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Just got a Durgod k320 and love it. Now to get some keycaps. I'm thinking of swapping the WASD, arrow, and probably poo poo like ctrl and shift and whatnot. Perhaps a primary red, yellow, blue color scheme. Anyone know something for sale like that?
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So odd one for the thread. I love the thinkpad keyboards, but only use macs. They just released a new thinkpad trackpoint ii keyboard, (so wireless via dongle or blue tooth) which is the thinkpad keyboard but as Stand alone board. My issue is it says it supports windows and android only: now, can I assume they means trackpoint support? Because I don’t give a poo poo about the red clit. I just want to type on the drat thing. Thoughts thread? Will the blue tooth just work on my iPad/iMac?
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LionArcher posted:So odd one for the thread. I love the thinkpad keyboards, but only use macs. They just released a new thinkpad trackpoint ii keyboard, (so wireless via dongle or blue tooth) which is the thinkpad keyboard but as Stand alone board. If it’s a Bluetooth standard compliant device and sends standard keyboard codes via either Bluetooth or USB then idk why it wouldn’t work Unless they seriously have their own driver for more than just the mouseclit
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Google says it works fine, except the trackpoint scrolling doesn't work like it does in windows (having not used one I'm not entirely sure what they're talking about), but even that has workarounds.
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Some Goon posted:Google says it works fine, except the trackpoint scrolling doesn't work like it does in windows (having not used one I'm not entirely sure what they're talking about), but even that has workarounds. Okay thanks thread. Well it’s $100 and not on amazon yet, so now I wait. (I have a gift card).
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Having always used cherry clones, I've been curious about using Kailh Choc low-profile keys for a while now. Is there a good Kailh Choc-based 40% keyboard that anyone can recommend? Prebuilt would be nice, but I don't mind soldering/assembling one either.
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LaughingWallaby posted:Having always used cherry clones, I've been curious about using Kailh Choc low-profile keys for a while now. If you get a board with hot-swappable switches, you can use the low-profiles - the pins are the same.
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Canuck-Errant posted:If you get a board with hot-swappable switches, you can use the low-profiles - the pins are the same. Is that true? I thought the pin positions on Kailh Choc switches are different from the Cherry clones. This product page for hotswap sockets says there are two types: one for Cherry MX and one for Chocs.
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HappyCapybaraFamily posted:Is that true? I thought the pin positions on Kailh Choc switches are different from the Cherry clones. Whoop, my bad. I looked at mine closer and they're definitely different The Planck Light or WoodKeys Meira look the closest to what you want, but the former is a groupbuy KB on Drop and the latter is currently on waitlist. Canuck-Errant fucked around with this message at 04:15 on May 10, 2020 |
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