pineapple60
HapticKey
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pineapple60
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I love my Framework Laptop
The only thing I would love to see is a keyboard mod for something ergonomic. Something like the ThinKeys project, or the pineapple60 project. I'm not sure if I have the time, but maybe I could try my hand at prototyping something, if Framework has the relevant specs open-sourced and documented somewhere?
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Working on something new
Here's another one that doesn't need individual row wires: https://github.com/saoto28/pineapple60/blob/main/p4/.
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Your next workstation computer should be the W700DS
My dream setup with one of these would be to replace the keyboard and numpad with an ergodox as close to full-size as I could get it, something like this but with the halves angled, and with the thumb keys preserved.
- Ergonomic Trackpoint keyboard (vol. 7)
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Going low profile: adjustable keyboard with magnets
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "p4"
- Ergonomic Trackpoint keyboard (vol. 6)
- Ergonomic Trackpoint keyboard (vol. 5)
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What would you use to do QMK like customization to a Linux laptop keyboard?
AFAIK there's no equivalent for the console... but if you have the right Thinkpad you could try building a pineapple60 :)
- An ergonomic keyboard mod for the T470 (not mine!)
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Alienware and Cherry MX create a true mechanical keyboard on a gaming laptop
Those new cherry switches would be useful for this project: https://github.com/saoto28/pineapple60
HapticKey
- Today I stopped hating the Touch Bar with Pock and HapticKey
- I *love* the Touch Bar
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The Framework Laptop
Exactly. The most impressive part is that it really feels like a click, down to the illusion it's moving down (but it's not, at all). When powering off (or there's a crash), the feeling of it being immovable is surreal.
One can leverage the haptic feedback to make the TouchBar a bit more lively[0]. The illusion breaks a bit since the haptic device is farther away from the touch surface but it's still quite a transformative experience for the TB.
[0]: https://github.com/niw/HapticKey
What are some alternatives?
thinkeys - Split ortholinear custom replacement keyboard with TrackPoint for ThinkPad laptops. [Moved to: https://github.com/moduloindustries/thinkeys]
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager [Moved to: https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad]
libinput - Input device management and event handling library **MIRROR ONLY**
pentadactyl - Pentadactyl for Pale Moon (community maintained)
Fusuma - Multitouch gestures with libinput driver on Linux
su120-keyboard - Expandable keyboard with up to 120 keys
BigBagKbdTrixXKB - "DreymaR's Big Bag of Keyboard Tricks" for *nix with XKB
thinkeys - Split ortholinear custom replacement keyboard with TrackPoint for ThinkPad laptops.
zebra - Zebra, adjustable column stagger keyboard