类型: IC
作者: lanyusea
发布时间: 2018-04-03
12:21:48
更新时间: 2018-04-03 20:19:09
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=95004.0
Hi guys,
I come up with this idea this week, just post
it here first to see if anyone share same interest as me.
I’m
a flip-space user when I type on GMK keyset (also the
Alt/Win key some time).
The reason is quite simple:
when I click the space key with normal install keycap, I’m
always hitting the edge of keycap instead of its surface
comparing with a flipped space keycap.
It causes:
- my thumb hurt
-
the space key is easy to be shining after long-time use
since it is ABS
This week I assembled an ergo keycap and use a SA keyset.
I use two R4 shifts as space (2.25u and 2.75u), I flipped them and it feels much better than the regular SA R3 keycap.
So here comes the idea: - Design a normal keyset
- Choose R4 instead of R3 as the bottom row of caps.
- print the characteristics of last row by rotating 180 degree to make it factory-friendly
- Choose R2 as the height of the bottom (since its angle is the revert-R4’s)
A simple diagram to show:
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Current:
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The new design:
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An example by SA Pulse
I’m wondering how many of you guys interested in this profile.
Personally, - I do not want to hit the edge of caps but the surface of them
- The angle between my keeb and desk is not large
- My wrist will be put on desk instead of in the air when typing
Edit: I’m focusing more on the SA profile currently.
The
GMK can also work with this idea but the profile is not
called as 1234 but abcd, also the R1 has angle already so
you can flip them but the printing will be flipped at the
same time.
hmm. no luck for the dsa users