

You can test drive the experience (like I did first) by adding that functionality to a pre-existing keyboard. Soarer's Converter does the trick for anything PS/2, AT or XT.Stabilized wrote:That has been something that has really interested me the most from browsing this forum; the idea of completely remappable keyboards on a controller level. I have to admit if I didn't cost so much I would have embarked on a similar project already
Good to know!Muirium wrote:Nope. I have thick heavy doubleshots on mine, and I've also tried thick PBT, so that's not it. But it's also not finished yet, so have a little patience…
To quote JFK:Muirium wrote:Enjoy the SSK: you don't need me to tell you it's a legend, and Phosphorglow does fine work on them.
Once Topre to MX has been perfected, I'm itching for the same on buckling spring! Don't think it'll be remotely easy, though.
I'd love to make a 75%'er with Topre's.Muirium wrote:Make this:
Boom!
The blanking tiles attach to the switch. I never found a source of them, except on Access keyboards. Very easy to mount, but can be a pain to remove without removing the surrounding keys.Grond wrote:Apparently you may leave the space around the arrows on the Lightsaver too, by adding some flat tiles. I don't know how they are mounted, but I assume you can mount them on the plate instead of the switches.