Support for Alternative Layouts
This is a summary of how alternative layouts have been supported by kits such as Colevrak and Homing. It is not a discussion of alt layout performance and development, but if that interests you I highly recommend starting with Pascal Getreuer’s A guide to alt keyboard layouts (why, how, which one?). It’s a concise and comprehensive overview with links to some great sites that go deeper. He also has a separate Links about keyboards page. The Keyboard layouts doc he recommends explains layout goals and metrics in detail, summarizing the alt layouts discussed here as well as more than one hundred others. Sculpted-profile The majority of custom keycap sets are sculpted-profile (Cherry, SA, MT3, KAT, etc. - more on profiles generally here) so let’s start there. Because each row has a unique keycap shape, alt layouts require a unique keycap for each legend that moves off its QWERTY row. At first there were two The Dvorak layout was patented in 1936 by August Dvorak & William L....
Apr 23, 2024
I can assure you that there is a LOT of europeans that know this web is not a good business for them and, thus, don't add themselves to the current mass. An european version of the web would not dilute the current masses. It would multiply them. I add myself to suggesting an european site.
The point is that the drop of this display from retail price (say 709 USD) to 679 is much less than the 70 USD of just importing it from the US. I'm not criticizing the customs and taxes system. It is one way of making the world a little bit fairer. But I do not believe a US person should be able to get a Taiwan imported Korean branded device for a 30% less than a European person. This is what makes MD less appealing. For me, anyway.
somewhere someone gets product X always cheaper than us ...
for normal mainstream products like displays or gfx cards massdrop doesn't make sense for us in the EU, for niche products it works.
maybe we need to join the US as a new state ?