vial-qmk-mini-m
bucklespring
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vial-qmk-mini-m
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Unicomp Inc.'S "New" Model M Keyboard
Was just thinking how much I miss my old model M. I got a stack of them from an old girlfriend when (and this is back in maybe 1999) a place she was working at was getting rid of a whole load of old IBM PCs. They were 486s in the age of the Pentium 2/3, so basically useless, but each one came with a PS2 model M.
I used that keyboard for about 10 years, then gave it to a friend when I was moving country. I moved back, and they gave it back. I used it for another few years, though a little less as it is so loud. Then I moved country again and gave it to a workmate who is a real keyboard enthusiast kind of guy, and I understand it's now back in daily use.
It's bigger than I want these days - I'm a fan of the TKL keyboard now. But I see they do a Mini!
https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/product/MINI_M
Hmmm....
- Vial-QMK firmware now available for the Mini M
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Is there a port of QMK/VIAL for the mini-M with the Raspberry Pi based controller?
There is now: https://github.com/purdeaandrei/vial-qmk-mini-m/releases/latest
- Unicomp is such a great company to deal with
- Weird key issue, possible rollover???
bucklespring
- Nostalgia Bucklespring Keyboard Sound
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Unicomp Inc.'S "New" Model M Keyboard
Somewhat relevant, you can get the sound (but not feel) of this keyboard as software:
https://github.com/zevv/bucklespring
Might even be in the repos depending on your linux distro, e.g apt install bucklespring
- Klack – Satisfying sound with every keystroke
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New acoustic attack steals data from keystrokes with 95% accuracy
You want https://github.com/zevv/bucklespring then.
Lagniappe: “To temporarily silence bucklespring, for example to enter secrets, press ScrollLock twice”
- Keyboard sound.
- How do I "look busy" at the office without actually having work - ideas please?
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Mail him/her about how their open source software has helped you in your life and just say THANK YOU.
I agree. Bro, I just did that 6 days ago. This app helped me not suffer from carpal tunnel pain anymore : https://github.com/zevv/bucklespring/issues/115
- what GUI do you think looks good, classic? luna? or aero?
- Cool-Retro-Term
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Watching TNG and boy weren’t they wrong about iPads.
Whenever my kid or his friends complain that I'm typing too loud/fast, I run bucklesping and turn up the speakers.
What are some alternatives?
picotool
NoiseTorch - Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
vial-qmk-overnumpad-and-aristides-2862 - This repository contains vial-qmk firmware for the open hardware Overnumpad Controller, and for Unicomp's OEM Aristides 2862 controller.
linux-clicky - Adds sounds to your keyboard presses
noise-suppression-for-voice - Noise suppression plugin based on Xiph's RNNoise
PercepNet - Unofficial implementation of PercepNet: A Perceptually-Motivated Approach for Low-Complexity, Real-Time Enhancement of Fullband Speech
z - z - jump around
suppressor - OS X utility for dynamically hushing your mike when you're pounding on the keyboard.
keyboardsounds - Adds the ability to play sounds while typing anywhere on your system
mute-me - App is replaced by the new version which called Mutify
stealth-notes - A Windows utility for muting audio input (e.g., microphone) sources while typing
cool-retro-term - A good looking terminal emulator which mimics the old cathode display...