Don't blast me on this because im too lazy to see if he's said this already, but how come most of the keypads are no longer for sale on the store?
samotoda wrote:
Don't blast me on this because im too lazy to see if he's said this already, but how come most of the keypads are no longer for sale on the store?
shitpost or confused?ZenithPhantasm wrote:
Optical>All
google is your friendPituophis wrote:
I guess I'm the one who's confused.
wai u do zisMiralyn wrote:
i love the gateron clear switches already, a huge improvement over my cherry mx blues.
Basically this, a huge improvement from Cherry MX Blue to Gateron Clear. It is a bit weird at first but I'm getting used to it!Miralyn wrote:
Mine just came in today! I love the gateron clear switches already, a huge improvement over my cherry mx blues.
Thanks thnikk for the amazing keypads!
PMed with fix!Miiqa wrote:
The keypad was shipped to Finland in 10 days and I'm loving it so far. However this one problem came up just now; after four hours of gameplay, the other switch (which I tap more) is noticably harder to press than the other?It's not such a big deal as you don't notice it when playing,though I would like to fix this if possible.
EDIT: Okay, I can clearly feel it being harder. :LBasically this, a huge improvement from Cherry MX Blue to Gateron Clear. It is a bit weird at first but I'm getting used to it!Miralyn wrote:
Mine just came in today! I love the gateron clear switches already, a huge improvement over my cherry mx blues.
Thanks thnikk for the amazing keypads!
resolved via PMCrsTramorio wrote:
Hey peeps,
one quick question. Got the Basic Keypad and it just doesnt work on windows 10. it worked before on it. I plug it in, it doesnt even blink red and just goes green and windows says its not working. Code 43. looked it up and didnt help.
Yep, I blinked and they're all gone. The last parts are scheduled to arrive by next Tuesday (curse you, national holidays!) so that's when I should have everything back upPituophis wrote:
geez, They're already gone :/
I think it came down to the way they were being pressed. Pulling down a bit (towards you) causes a lot more resistance in the switch, but they aren't really meant to be pressed like that.Qenomo wrote:
What was the fix to the switch becoming harder to press?
Like this:Chyo-Kun wrote:
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Holy, those casings are so big.The Gambler wrote:
Like this:Chyo-Kun wrote:
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or this:
Or whatever Thnikk comes up with... He did say something about rendering in Fusion or something..
I'd say the hardest part is getting the casing. I'm sure there are shops that cut sheet acrylic though.
The keycaps come in a bag NOT pre-attached to the keypad so maybe you missed them in the package. If that's not the case, can you message me on Etsy so I can see your order?Symacon wrote:
I ordered the keypad but unfortunately I didn't get the keys. What???!?! I am 100% sure I ordered them as I have the receipt.
It's just a render of the controller if I do end up building this for myself, using Sanwa switches as the buttons. The most expensive part for this build I would say is getting the acrylic cut for the controller. I don't think it would cost more than a BMS controller unless sheet acrylic cutting is that expensive.Chyo-Kun wrote:
Holy, those casings are so big.
I honestly think that if he's going for an 8 straight key desing, a longer type of the Osu!standard one with 8 keys with a little space in the middle would do the trick, those looks sooo expensive to make and ship around. I wouldn't buy it if it costed more than a standard beatmania controller
Can you send a message through etsy? I haven't received any emails.Symacon wrote:
I sent an email already so I just wanted to make sure you knew what happened.
Edit: I sent the receipt too
I was shooting for the end of the week, but I may have to push it back to Monday. You can follow/favorite my shop to get notified of updates or you can follow me on twitter where I sometimes remember to post.iShinoa wrote:
Hi Thnikk! I've sent you a message on Etsy, also I am wondering if you plan to restock the Led Keypads (r2)?
Pretty sure the nono is soldered on the PCB. I'm also assuming Thnikk's keypads are handwired, not using a PCB.SmallerMoonstar wrote:
I have a question, are you able to switch the switches on the keyboard without using a soldering iron? Like the osu! nono keyboard. Thanks in advance!
The Gambler wrote:
Pretty sure the nono is soldered on the PCB. I'm also assuming Thnikk's keypads are handwired, not using a PCB.
Only shows the switch covers being swapped, not actual SIP sockets. There was a Massdrop keyboard that had socketed MX switches but it was long ago since that drop ended.KanoSet wrote:
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Yeah, not very good with keyboard terminology, so I kinda don't know this stuff But I meant if the keyboard could do something similar to the demonstration in the videoThe Gambler wrote:
Only shows the switch covers being swapped, not actual SIP sockets. There was a Massdrop keyboard that had socketed MX switches but it was long ago since that drop ended.KanoSet wrote:
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*Deep breath*SmallerMoonstar wrote:
Yeah, not very good with keyboard terminology, so I kinda don't know this stuff But I meant if the keyboard could do something similar to the demonstration in the video
So from my understanding, and what you said, I can effectively "swap out" the switches by taking out the springs and such on the nono keyboard but not the entire switch itself? Also, does this mean that Thnikk's keyboard allows for the swapping of entire switches? If that's what happens when a keyboard is handwired. I was planning to get either the hnikk's keyboard and switch out the switches for Cherry MX Browns since he doesn't have it as an option.The Gambler wrote:
*Deep breath*SmallerMoonstar wrote:
Yeah, not very good with keyboard terminology, so I kinda don't know this stuff But I meant if the keyboard could do something similar to the demonstration in the video
If you're a regular on this forum, you might be able to know what we are talking about. In any case, give this site a look.