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Dr.David_Bowman
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May 28, 2018
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A very good day to you Sir, I hope you are doing Great Sir,
Please kindly take a look at the attached picture for my Fightboard Design This Fightboard will be used for Fighting Games like Street Fighter II + IV + V If Possible please use Low-Profile Laptop Mechanical Keycaps just like on the OLKB Planck Light Mechanical Keyboard If Possible I would like to have N-Key-Roll-Over as well for all Keys This Fightboard will be used in conjunction with an input processing device called the ConsoleTuner Titan 2 https://www.consoletuner.com The Keys - "QWERT" + "AZ" + "GB" will all have MACROS assigned to them using the Titan 2 Input Processing Device These MACROS Keys will execute a Character's Moves when any the MACRO Key is pressed These Charater Moves include - normal moves + super combos etc When used with the Titan 2, These MACRO Keys can be pressed in conjunction with the Directional Keys to perform a Character's normal moves or super combos etc The Titan 2 Input Device is a VERY Flexible Input Processing Device Please kindly take note that the Keys - "S" "D" "F" Should be using the "F" or "J" Physical Keys  Because the "F" and "J" Keys have a little physical notch on the top of the Key This will be a Tactile Marker for the user of the Fightboard So that any user will know exactly which keys they are pressing without looking at their hands and the Fightboard. By touching on the Keys and feeling the S D F Tactile Marker Notches,  A user should know which Keys they are Touching or Pressing.
Key Assignments S = Light Punch D = Medium Punch F = Hard Punch X = Light Kick C = Medium Kick V = Hard Kick
The Design of this Fightboard should follow the physical design of the - Massdrop - OLKB Planck Light Mechanical Keyboard
Basically you take the - Massdrop - OLKB Planck Light Mechanical Keyboard - And you make it look like this Fightboard
I would like to kindly ask - "How much it will cost to produce just 1 or 2 of this Fightboard for my own personal use" ?
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May 28, 2018
Daed
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Jun 11, 2018
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Dr.David_BowmanThat sounds like the perfect application for hand-wiring. I've hand-wired two boards, myself. One 6x6 macro pad, and one full ortholinear ~80-key board. It's a rewarding experience, and I highly recommend you try it. You can even design your own switch plate at http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/, import the data to http://builder.swillkb.com/ to convert it to a CAD drawing, which can be sent straight to http://lasergist.com/ to have it cut from 1.5mm stainless steel.
Jun 11, 2018
Joansws
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Jun 17, 2018
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DaedDo you try laserboost.com? Looks fine too.
Jun 17, 2018
Daed
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Jun 17, 2018
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JoanswsI haven't heard of them before, I'll have to look into it! I've only used lasergist for stainless, and ponoko for acrylic.
Jun 17, 2018
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