![]() I have seen a board comercial available with a buzzer build in. It would be an very interesting feature to have an output pin going up for a short moment every time a key is pressed.ĭue to the low press force I prefer Cherry MX brown, even thinking about a even lower-force modification. One fearture reqest I have (oh, on the first post - I know, I am a bad guy): If they are usable as modifyers, the project might work. But it will be a interesting project, I think.Īs I read, the latest version support extra keys. NEO2 uses 6 layers and unusual modifiyer keys. I hope I am right that I can solve this problem with special character using macros, for example in layer1 "7" will start a macro sending "ALT pressed 0 1 3 2 Alt released" to create the german beginning quotation mark.ĭoing this modification I will have many questions, I belive. In Word you have an option for german quotation marks - but with restricted rights this setting gets lost on the next restart, so anyone gave up to correct german writing. In germany many people dont use this on computer, as they dont know, they are possible there (in handwriting, germans use them). In German not only the "Umlaute" (which arnt a problem) are special, but also the typographic qutation marks are special. I think I have to use many macros, because many characters normaly can only be inserted by Alt+Numpad. So I like to realise the conversion in hardware. Learning a modern Keyboard Layout while using 3/4 of the time the old one seems impossible. In office I have no administration-rights, therefore I am stuck to standard-layout While of course normely I would simply install the NEO-Keybord-Driver to do the remapping, this makes no sense so long as I have to use Standard-Layout in office. I got a "IBM Tastatur P/N 1394312 für Terminal 3477/3487" for 29€, which is cheap for a buckling spring with german layout.Ĭonversion of an normal layout to NEO2 (its something like dvorak but adapted zu German language, programmers, mathematicans an engeneers). This table and our site's content may be used on condition that this notice and link remains intact and unaltered.I think, I need more than one, considering the usefullness of such a converter. All products are sourced in South Africa from the official suppliers and the warranty is that of the local supplier. This table has been carefully researched and generated by ComXpert International CC ( //however, errors and omissions may occur. Specifications: © 2023 Respective owners and brand holders. You get a compact gaming keyboard with a NumPad block. The QuickFire TK’s unique NumPad block design merges both navigation and command keys. Different backlight modes highlight different key groups.Ĭompact layout with integrated Num pad block Stylish and provides optimum visibility even in dark rooms. Easy cable management and better flexibility.įull LED backlight, 3 modes and 5 brightness levels N-Key Roll Over in USB mode means even the wildest key combos are registered perfectly.ĭetachable braided USB cable and cable routing groves at the underside of the keyboard. The slim and lightweight size gives you plenty of room for your mouse. A complete numpad lets you get work done while not gaming. 7 easy-access multimedia shortcut keys save time. An embedded steel plate give you maximum stability and durability. NKRO over USB means every single keystroke will be registered. There's full LED backlighting with 3 modes and 5 brightness levels. Each keycap is UV coated to make it durable. Now the QuickFire TK takes the QuickFire Rapid and put it on steroids! Choose between 3 different Cherry MX switches. The original QuickFire Rapid gaming keyboard was embraced by gamers worldwide because it made the difference. You know that a mechanical keyboard means the difference between winning and losing.
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