Posted: 12 Apr 2014, 08:42
if the guy tried my same prototype, that's not a keyboard that should be reviewed to the public.
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My proto NovaTouch definitely does NOT have this problem. I find swapping around caps just as easy as can be. So perhaps Yuuki has an earlier version?YuukiHaruto wrote:Problems : There are a couple of problems, either it is because MX keys have longer key travel than topre keys OR CM has issues with their key travel. The reason for that is that when you use a key remover to try and pry a key out the keycap is pushed to the very bottom making it highly impossible to remove keycaps if at all.
I see the above problem as spoiling the point of this keyboard because this keyboard is about being the FIRST customizable topre (in terms of keycaps) but it takes so much effort to remove them.
Love the imagery! Looks like development work can be worse than shooting oneself in the foot!matt3o wrote:to YuukiHaruto defense I can say that CM explicitly asked him to review that sample. Which is a little like...
Spoiler:
I have a CM QFR with greens. One of the worst things about it is the USB connector: not enough room in the case cutout; very difficult to attach and detach. I prefer a detachable cable, but it needs to be easy on/ easy off. Plus, I hope they are continuing to go ahead with a micro USB rather than a mini USB; better for longevity.Muirium wrote:Don't know! But I hope not. I like detachable cables much better. The current one is actually quite nice, but look at the way it turns when plugged into the keyboard. I think they moved the socket during development but didn't alter the cable to match. Feedback sent and received!
They should go for connectors with C2 symmetry, like some car keys!Muirium wrote:Isn't micro USB tougher than either variant (type A and B) of full size? USB is a silly standard that's improved over time. Still no Lightning, though. Physical polarity? Ha!
Anyway, pulling in and out the micro USB plug here just now: it seems very easy. The only problem (as seen in the video I was talking about) is where the cable heads straight off to. They're looking into it. Because a unidirectional connector means you can't flip the cable, it only goes one way.
I did what I was asked to do. My product manager asked if I wanted to review the Novatouch, I said yes. Anything wrong about that?matt3o wrote:if the guy tried my same prototype, that's not a keyboard that should be reviewed to the public.
That's why I said with the included keycap remover. When the production version reaches me I'll review it again fair and square.Muirium wrote:And that's why a prototype is a prototype!
From Matt's link:
My proto NovaTouch definitely does NOT have this problem. I find swapping around caps just as easy as can be. So perhaps Yuuki has an earlier version?YuukiHaruto wrote:Problems : There are a couple of problems, either it is because MX keys have longer key travel than topre keys OR CM has issues with their key travel. The reason for that is that when you use a key remover to try and pry a key out the keycap is pushed to the very bottom making it highly impossible to remove keycaps if at all.
I see the above problem as spoiling the point of this keyboard because this keyboard is about being the FIRST customizable topre (in terms of keycaps) but it takes so much effort to remove them.
When is a NovaTouch not a NovaTouch? When it's a prototype! We're going through the looking glass, people…
I'm not blaming you. I'm blaming CM. Didn't you see the message below (with the reverse gun?).YuukiHaruto wrote:I did what I was asked to do. My product manager asked if I wanted to review the Novatouch, I said yes. Anything wrong about that?matt3o wrote:if the guy tried my same prototype, that's not a keyboard that should be reviewed to the public.
Sorry if I came off as blaming you but, ah well. I just hope the production will get out soon as I really like ti to bitsmatt3o wrote:I'm not blaming you. I'm blaming CM. Didn't you see the message below (with the reverse gun?).YuukiHaruto wrote:I did what I was asked to do. My product manager asked if I wanted to review the Novatouch, I said yes. Anything wrong about that?matt3o wrote:if the guy tried my same prototype, that's not a keyboard that should be reviewed to the public.
Future hope:Muirium wrote:Isn't micro USB tougher than either variant (type A and B) of full size? USB is a silly standard that's improved over time. Still no Lightning, though. Physical polarity? Ha!.
any 2-sided connector needs 3 attempts to be successfully plugged. #sciencewhitecitadel wrote:Yes USB 3.1 will be full reversible, lighting connector showed the way that while you have a 50% chance of plugging a directional connector in right, on average the general public (myself included) get it wrong 95% of the time...
Yes. Looking forward to a connector with C2 symmetry.matt3o wrote:any 2-sided connector needs 3 attempts to be successfully plugged. #sciencewhitecitadel wrote:Yes USB 3.1 will be full reversible, lighting connector showed the way that while you have a 50% chance of plugging a directional connector in right, on average the general public (myself included) get it wrong 95% of the time...
It doesn't have much thock but more clack. So yes the same pads that the Type-S uses would be niceluckynet2 wrote:would it be feasible to make a silent version?? or at least sell landing pads to mod zee keyboards??