• Crafter72@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    As someone that into mech keyboard hobby, I can say that’s still perceivable for average user as you still retain the familiar “qwerty” layout.

    Look up stenograph keyboard. They have lesser keys but allows someone to write higher wpm and programmable though I don’t think they would fit for average office workload (unless you types a lot).

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      The central control probably is set to spacebar, i dont think they make small space bars and they already have another control key down the right.

      It does however not have an “a” key, so maybe yours is misconfigured so the control-spacebar is the letter a?

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    I want a keyboard that is just one main key with 100 or so modifier keys surrounding it.

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    Shift is A, Caps Lock is Z, Control + Backspace is spacebar.

    Don’t ask me why, I just searched the image and found the reddit thread that this post is riffing from and got my answers

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        Split spacebars are thing mostly because of layouts that won’t support a normal spacebar key. But, since most of these keyboards have user created and designed firmware, one could assign those spacebar keys to do anything.

        I have a few keyboards with split spacebars where the “right” spacebar is normal; it’s just a spacebar but small. The “left” space does dual duty; tap it and it’s a spacebar, hold it down and it becomes a modifier key for a custom layer. Custom layers are used on small keyboards to make the “missing” keys available, sort of like how a phone keyboard has number layer and symbols layer.

        I fully embraced this habit of split spacebars because I cannot train myself to use my left thumb to hit space for the life of me even though I’m a touch typist. Since my right thumb is the only digit hitting space, may as well get some use out of the rest of the space taken up by that spacebar.

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          Wouldn’t a split spacebar be two different keys that both individually can be used to type a space? This keyboard requires that both keys be pressed together to insert a space because each individual key has a different function. Given the common occurrence of spaces, that seems needlessly difficult.

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            This is still a split spacebar layout though, the person on reddit who built this thing even said that they just didn’t have the right sized blank keycaps. This is very normal for small keyboards since keycap sets usually are designed for regular layouts and don’t always have the right size, sculpt, and legend for weird layouts.

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              Ah, ok, so “control” and “backspace” don’t actually function as control or backspace keys. Then that makes more sense.

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        Even though I told you don’t ask me why… you’re asking me why. But I’m a good donut so I went back:

        They dont have to press BOTH keys to press space, they just didnt have a spacebar key that is the correct size to fit, so they put those 2 random keys on instead until they get a permanent keycap set that all fits.

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          Yeah both are individual space bars, at least that’s how mine is since I hit space with either thumb

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        Less used than the Code key apparently. Their editor must crash A LOT if they need a dedicated button to launch it more than A or Space

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      it is possible if you get enough time to think of every word, you just need to to find synonims so you don’t write specific letters, often needing to switch both words/speech style

      (it’s very difficult though, I’ve been writing this comment for 5 to 10 minutes)

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      The left Shift is A, and Caps Lock is Z.

      To get those keys to function as Shift/Caps you would need to hold down the Fn key (bottom right).

      I’m all for minimalist keyboards, but this shit is a bit too ridiculous.

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        Definitely unneeded. The ending letter of the series of letters we employ to form words is especially useless, but to be honest the first is mostly superfluous too

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      this is a fancy mechanical keyboard and can be programmed. The missing keys are typed using key combinations.

      In general I love the reprogrammability of mech keyboards, but this one is fucking weird ngl

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    Managers will still expect you to do 60% of your work on 60% of your keyboard.

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    Ironically enough, talking about cutting expenses, the keyboard in the photo could easily cost 10 times more than the typical 100% keyboard you’d find in a corporate office.

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      Especially when they have luxury of lubed switches, foam, dampeners/stabilizers, custom case material (that keeb def. Custom one).

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        Don’t forget keycaps! It’s where the real money is lost.

        That set looks like GMK Blue Samurai, which sells new for $150.

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          Keycaps is where I always avoid because that’s what makes keyboard standout other than the overall produced sound.

          Still saving for my keycaps sets

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            True. I was mostly thinking about having to buy keycaps aftermarket when the prices double/triple and having to source all the different kits.

            Personally, I think I have three times as many keycap sets than I do keyboards.

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          Looks like a knockoff to me. Look at the “Backspace” lettering up close for example.

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        I was even thinking just about the case - good CNCd aluminium has come down in price, but it’s still expensive. You also have a point, I agree.

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      A typical office keeb is around $15. If you can build this for anywhere close to $150 I’m gonna take 2, please!

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        I wrote “could easily cost 10 times more”, which doesn’t exclude an even higher price. $100-$150 for just the case (I couldn’t find the exact one) is what I’d expect.

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      You cab remap it to required less finger gymnastics… I prefer super+q, personally.

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    I SO hate the CapsLock, the most useless key in the best of locations. I converted it to XCape on all my keebs!

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      Usually on boards like this it’s remapped to Ctrl, Esc or whatever you actually want. At this point having the caps button still there is purely cosmetic.

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    This is just retarded. Like how is it reasonable to have no a, z, space and enter key but have a code key and 2x alt, shift, control and fn keys. Like what do you need fn keys for anyway in this setup?

    This has to be meant as a joke. Or it was an American who build/programmed it.