what I find ridiculous is that a single artisan keycap can cost up to $200. but hey... people like what people like.
Saw those show up on /r/MK. Suffice to say that I want one despite not having a keyboard to put it on yet.Slightly off topic...ish, but too cool not to share with fellow keyboard enthusiasts:
https://www.jellykey.com/artisan-keycap/artifact-series-forbidden-realm-keycap
As eluded to in a couple other threads, I picked up my Obins Anne Pro and am putting it through its paces. I also tested out the Bluetooth on it and it works very well for me under Linux and Android. In fact, this entire post was written using the Anne Pro in Bluetooth mode. There are a few things that should be noted about the keyboard.
That is the what I have come up with so far. If you have any other questions, please let me know.
- There is an included Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter. Obins recommends that you use the internal Bluetooth 4.0 in your machine if it has it.
- The keyboard can only have its layout, RGB LED colours, and macros modified via either the official Android or iOS apps or via an open source Windows program
- Macros do not work at the moment at the firmware level
- The keyboard's 800 mAh battery can keep the keyboard going for a long time on Bluetooth with the LEDs turned off
- The stabilizers are a bit rattle-y. I am used to the sound as part of the keyboard sound
- The keyboard needs to connected to a computer with the included USB cable for about an hour before first use
- LED profiles are not saved to the keyboard
- The keyboard does have its quirks which the /r/AnnePro community have compiled in their wiki
Nice ! Is this keyboard programmable ? Been looking for a 40% like the JJ40 or the Plank.My keeb!
Vortex Core with DSA Honeywells.
It is but on the keyboard itself and not using a firmware such as QMK.Nice ! Is this keyboard programmable ? Been looking for a 40% like the JJ40 or the Plank.
Nice ! Is this keyboard programmable ? Been looking for a 40% like the JJ40 or the Plank.
This makes me miss my old cell phone that had a slide-out keyboard.
Could you link me to that keyboard? That might end up in my living room and/or bedroom.
What mechanical keyboards are you liking right now? My matt3o dev/tty keycaps are finally shipping!Thank you everybody! I'll certainly come take a look every now and then, but I don't think I'll visit often. My tech hobby interests have shifted to 3D-printing and mechanical keyboards, and even about that I'm way less in the loop than I ever was here
I also considered just releasing everything as CC0 and making the whole thing a free-for-all, but I think we'll find a better way.
As much as I'd love to do that, it would be really hard to justify designing an SFF PC with the upcoming Hades Canyon NUC. I could certainly try to draw some as practice, though
I'm hopeful as well. Let's see what the coming weeks will bring us!
Absolutely. You see, when you have less time and/or less motivation to work on something, you'll do it haphazardly. Instead of going over the final design of the PCB 20 times, testing everything 10 times, trying to break your own product in any way you can imagine, you'll tend to just say "this is good enough", and it never is the first time around. I've seen this countless times with coding projects, of myself and of other people, and it's nothing I would want to happen on hardware at all.
Same thing for software updates. If people find bugs, it takes time to find the root cause, to implement a solution, properly test that nothing broke as a result, distribute an update, write patch notes and everything. That is time I am not willing to spend at this point, but it would be unfair to customers to not properly support and update a product they've paid a good chunk of money for.
What mechanical keyboards are you liking right now? My matt3o dev/tty keycaps are finally shipping!