I like the idea of a custom keyboard designed by a community member -- and it seems like it might be a decent entry into DIY kits -- but I have a more general question: what makes this board stand apart from a Poker II, for instance? The layout appears identical, but I might have missed something that makes this stand out. (ie, I already have a Poker II, would I p much be buying the same board, just one that I have to assemble?)
hyperion001I have a Pok3r and a KC60. The Pok3r is fully programmable, but the KC60, like this Sentraq, is TRULY programmable. I have SpaceFn set up on my KC60 now, and I haven't touched the Pok3r in weeks. (My spacebar is my Fn key for activating arrows and such.) It's life-changing.