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Dhupp
45
Jan 8, 2018
Does this have the same dipswitch options and mapping functionality as Vortex's Pok3r boards? Can I map function to caps lock?
Interstate74
78
Jan 8, 2018
DhuppThis is compared to the Race3 without the F row. But my first thought is this is the Pok3r with a numerical keypad. I already have a Pok3r - I'd love to have a separate, matching keypad to use as needed.
DhuppIt does not have dip switches on the bottom
ahndrew
77
Jan 9, 2018
TheCoolNeighborAs a Dvorak user, that's a big letdown :/ I love the Pok3r for a lot of reasons but the biggest is probably to be able to have Dvorak at the hardware level and not bother with adjusting the OS.
Makami
4237
Jan 9, 2018
ahndrewMaybe i can help a bit. $57 plus shipping and you may take your preferred layout with you in your pocket and use it with almost any keyboard given (granted permission to an USB slot for the converter which isn't allowed in some company's for obvious reasons)
https://www.massdrop.com/talk/128/resources-you-find-we-all-should-know https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=69169.0 https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=72052.0 https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=74708
My most beloved keyboard gadget of all time :)
Cheers
ahndrew
77
Jan 11, 2018
MakamiThis looks awesome but I worry about whether it would work at my job or not. We have thin clients instead of physical desktops, and they only accept basic keyboard input. I have several programmable boards (ErgoDox and Planck for example) that don't work in my job's USB ports because of it :( I would fear this would be the same way.
Makami
4237
Jan 11, 2018
ahndrewTo bad, i honestly don't know if it would work. Maybe a question to be asked at geekhack.
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