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GIVE IT BACK
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>>108967928
use case?
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Erm you can just ask copilot to open the contextual menu for you ok?
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>he hasn't been using the same keyboard for 20 years
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hahaha i have it on my 100%
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I have it, also.
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>>108967933
If you're vimpilled, rebinding to ESC
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>>108968024
Have you considered using an editor that wasn't designed for ADM-3A terminals?
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>>108968050
I like how fast it is, but I'd be willing to consider other lightweight options. I assume VS Code or whatever it's called is a complete bloatfest and haven't tried it. All that being said, I've been using vim for quite a while now and haven't been bothered by the ESC spam.
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>>108968024
ctrl-[
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>>108967928
https://www.apple.com/shop/product/mxk73ll/a/magic-keyboard-with-touch-id-and-numeric-keypad-for-mac-models-with-apple-silicon-usb-c-us-english-white-keys
>>108967933
correcting typos noted with red squiggly underlines
>>108968081
VS Code might be a bloatfest but your computer might be fast enough now that you don’t care
VS Code was too slow for my latency-sensitive friend on his old Intel-based MacBook Pro, but ever since the M1 came out his computer is too fast for him to care
try it for a week, and if you hate it, uninstall it
t. VS Code main who uses Helix in terminals
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>>108967928
Use PowerToys to rebind Win+Shift+F23 to it.
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the most accidentally typed key in all of human history ?
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>>108968401
Backwards slash on ANSI layout keyboards.\
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My keyboard has this key and instead sacrifices the second windows key for the fn key.
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>>108968407
Same, and I never use either key
I miss the right windows key for Win+L though
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>>108967928
Logitech K120 doesn't have this problem :)
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>>108967928
where'd it go? my keyboard is from like 2011. but yes i'd agree i wouldn't buy a keyboard without a menu key
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>>108967928
My G413 got it.
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WTF OP
GIVE IT BACK
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>>108967933
I haven’t found a way to otherwise use the Run As Different User option using only your keyboard, while is needed in my corpo to run shit as admin at all using a domain admin account because local admin accounts aren’t really an easily accessible thing. When setting up new physical hardware it saves me having to plug in a mouse
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>>108968407
Same but I remapped FN back to win because it's just for backlight control which I do through software anyway, and use the menu key as the main AHK shortcut modifier where menu + FN = actual menu key function just in case.
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>>108969235
Shift+F10 still works as a right-click key emulation, right?
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>>108969328
I did not know this
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>>108969328
on linux is not that great, it will follow the last thing you clicked, not where the cursor is hovering
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There is no use case for it anymore.
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>>108967928
>"PRESS ANY BUTTON TO CONTINUE!!11"
>press menu key
>nothing happens
tech is so retarded
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>>108967933
My keyboard doesn't have dedicated volume/media keys, so I use it as a "media mode" toggle.
Basically function lock.
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>>108968081
>VS Code
I don't use it personally, but no it's actually on the lighter end of things.
Heavir than vim obviously, but your computer would have to be pretty old for it to be problematic for you.
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What was that 105 key keyboard I keep seeing being posted the Commander? Thats' what we need
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>>108970538
Uhh you have Joe Strandberg's F122 reproduction (can be modded for a shorter space and extra modifier)
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>>108970538
And the Hyper 7 keyboard that has even more keys than that.

Also Joe offers a novelty "Any Key" keycap so you can brag about actually having that on your keyboard
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>>108967933
pressing the right mouse button can move the mouse slightly. sometimes I need to open the context menu at a really precise position and that small movement causes the cursor to be outside the desired area.
pressing the keyboard key doesn't move the mouse cursor.
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>>108970612
The Hyper 7 was what I put in for in a group buy a few years ago but pulled out on the last minute. Still kind of wish I went through with it because cmon who doesn't want a nuclear plant's control panel as their keyboard
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>>108970738
RETVRN to trackball boards
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>>108970606
I have the first edition of the model F and I was disappointed because of just how fucking heavy it is, it actually detracted from the buckling spring experience. Are these still metal or made out of plastic?

>these things are cheaper than the new model F I bought
my god
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>>108967933
It's how you run start menu shortcuts as admin on Windows
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>>108971670
What was the initial price for the F62/F77 when he first got around to making them?
And yes, these are still all metal, but in case of the whole FSSK/F104/F122 lineup, it's no longer the extra dense zinc alloy that he used for the initial F62/F77 batch. It's a steel backplate and aluminium frame, for the sake of weight saving (yes, really) with the F122 weighing in at around four kilos like the original Battleship. Of course this still mean you'll have the resonance of the metal case. Can't really complain about weight of his F122 repro when the IBM OG was also a 4kg behemoth.

I'm planning on stuffing mine with polyfill and floss modding once I get mu unit to "refine" the sound, make it less echoey and boil it down to just the flippers clacking against the PCB. I paid for it last month so given his order backlog it should ship this month hopefully. I'd be spending premium on the exact type of keyboard I'd like and his F122 layout just speaks to me so whatever, imma take the risk, if I dug around my second hand 3090 I can dig around a Model F assembly.
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>>108972008
>What was the initial price for the F62/F77 when he first got around to making them?
I don't remember without looking up the original receipt, but for me it was $529 with addons and about $400 without. The addons were extra keys to fuel an autistic obsession I had with model M style L shaped enter keys and extra printed keys.

The sound was the least of my problems honestly, I liked the sound. It's definitely one of the dense zinc models. I remember holding out for a beam spring keyboard, but now that it's out I would almost want a battleship instead.
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>>108972093
Joe also has Battleship layout beam springs available, and those have MX-style keycap crosses. Maybe this is the dream keyboard you're looking for.
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>>108972111
That may be the dream keyboard I'm looking for, thanks for making me aware of it.
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>>108972121
No prob.
Tho I wonder how much I'll regret getting that F122. I mean, I plan on opening up the assembly to do the short spacebar mod so making sure every flipper has it's spring on straight and tight should be piss easy at that point and the setup shouldn't be that painful, right?
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>>108972213
If you get the buckling spring ones that I did, it's fairly simple to work on and do alignment work on it. I think I only had to align it once or twice, and it takes ~2 minutes to open and IIRC if you want to do any kind of tightness or spring modding, you don't have to take it apart, take the key off and the spring is right there.
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>>108972258
Yeah I got a ton of context off of just watching and reading about these. I'm probably worrying more about any potential finnicky issues that may arise with the mechanism, like the capacitors not getting the signals right or the springs not buckling right. Guess it won't be much of an issue if I'm planning on opening the assembly, then I can inspect every single spring and flipper to make sure nothing's misaligned in any way to not have to fiddle with tweezers in the barrels afterwards to just get them moving right.

And then I'm assuming, just from everything I've seen online, that for the floss mod I'll have to account for the flipper mounting nub and the key nub to make sure there's no collision for the buckling in there, and polyfill is just stuffing the damn thing with polyester fluff.

Funny how it's been well over a month since I decided to get one, I'm still hyped to get my hands on it and I already have the entire modding plan laid out, and I don't even have the thing yet. But I probably won't regret it, after 8 years of MX Browns it's time to get something properly tactile, loudness be damned.
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>>108967928
It's right there. You didn't buy a memetroon circumcized "keyboard", right?
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>>108967928
Use case for cloning RMB on a keyboard?
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>>108969205
the fuck?
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>>108972299
>Yeah I got a ton of context off of just watching and reading about these. I'm probably worrying more about any potential finnicky issues that may arise with the mechanism, like the capacitors not getting the signals right or the springs not buckling right.
Thankfully: You can adjust these. The QMK software let's you adjust for capacitive sensitivity. I had to adjust for a couple of keys that were double tapping, and it hasn't come back since.
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>>108973543
I heard you could only do a full board calibration without being able to do per-pad tuning. That's good to know. I assume that all of that can be done in Vial? And when you want to enable a pad for a layout mod that's also all available in Vial?
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>>108970738
>pressing the right mouse button can move the mouse slightly
Do you have parkinson's?
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>>108972111
>join online video game match
>press win button
>lose
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>>108973830
>I heard you could only do a full board calibration without being able to do per-pad tuning.
I remember doing it in QMK using their specific firmware. So idk if I was using a custom version of it or what. It was as simple as selecting the key, selecting the sensitivity, and applying.

As for layout mods, I also just applied a new key layer and it was able to apply it. No fanciness needed
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>>108973994
Hopefully it won't be overly convoluted, I've heard horror stories about how ass QMK is to use so I hope Vial will have all the settings exposed in an easy to digest way. Not that I wouldn't be able to figure out QMK, I probably would, but fuck me if I don't like it when I don't have to fight the software I use.
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>>108967928
NO
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>>108967928
Mine says MENU but it's the same shit.
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>>108967928
Not my problem.
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CAN'T WAKE UP
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>>108974028
Are those keycaps really golden and do they print money when you press them?
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>>108968024
>>108968122
If you're not using the big fat useless capslock key located in prime real estate, and are instead reaching down to the bottom row(and even chording shit there) then you need to be confined to baby mode editors for the safety of your hands.
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>>108976155
I regularly use vi on a variety of embedded devices and don't want my muscle memory to use anything but the defaults. Changing configs is not an option.
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>>108971868
so... use case?
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>>108975840
function being on the far left is fucking disgusting but at least they didn't put pic related next to backspace or some shit.
>inb4 use case for backspace?
I don't type control-H nor do I use the delete key for line editing unless I want to delete the character under the cursor. >he moves his cursor to backspace a character
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>>108976169
supposing you remote into these things you can just use a macro to input all of your settings on the host.
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>>108976186
It's vi. There are no macros.
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>>108976260
I can't even begin to explain how many ways this is wrong.
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>>108976273
Anon, have you never used busybox vi before? There's not even regexes in the search.



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