Yes! They are compatible with any modern OS without any driver installation required.Syaoran wrote:
Do they work with macbook ? OS system?
I say modern because I'd otherwise expect someone to ask if it works on a C64 or something.
Yes! They are compatible with any modern OS without any driver installation required.Syaoran wrote:
Do they work with macbook ? OS system?
Pretty sure Commodores don't have USB ports, and I have yet to see an RS232 to micro-USB converter.Thnikk wrote:
I say modern because I'd otherwise expect someone to ask if it works on a C64 or something.
I'm sorry, I only accept payments through Etsy so I only accept what they accept (which you can view here.)Shattking wrote:
Hello im interested in one of your keyboards, tell me how can i buy you one without a credit card. Such as Rapid Pago, Pago fácil, etc. So you print the bill, go pay it and get the product.
Salutes!
i hoped knew this was going to happen at some pointThnikk wrote:
Update 4/18/2016
The basic and basic+ now use the same Pro-Micro microcontroller that the LED and RGB use! This means a few things:
No more 8 seconds of bootloader mode upon plugging it in.
Same code base between models, making everything more cohesive.
1000hz polling rate!
Yes, they have been up except for the RGB which I hope to have back up by next week. Links to the shop and specific products are in the OP!Bottlecap wrote:
Are you still selling these keypads? I've been looking to purchase one
It can hold for a very long time and can be cleaned with rubbing alcohol when water stops working well, but I would like to start including spare strips in the future. I'll try to get that sorted when my development is completed.Cerberus wrote:
How is the tape function. You can clean it easy but on some point it shouldn't hold anymore?
I have actually considered doing something like this (bringing a metal mousepad with me when I go out for testing to stick it to.) The biggest issue would be the shipping costs for international customers, but I could look for something and try it with a US only option on the shop.The Gambler wrote:
Have you considered creating a mounting platform instead? I strapped mine to a cellphone stand, which is a ghetto way of doing it.
I would hope not. I haven't been using this thread as much for promotion as I have for feedback. I think I have a good reputation as far as sales are concerned (average of 5 stars for reviews ) and I don't handle any sales through the forum, everything is done through Etsy. This thread is great because it lets me talk to you guys and get feedback on my products FROM the community that I'm making them for. Speaking of which...Khelly wrote:
https://osu.ppy.sh/forum/p/5128930
You gon' get shut down by the mods thinkk xdddd
Good call on those keycaps. I always have a problem with fingers slipping loose on my 4K set but can't be justified to order keycaps online except for when I want a full set...Thnikk wrote:
4k Keypad!
Do you have another micro usb cable you can try out? That's what causes any issues most commonly.Symacon wrote:
I don't want to make it seem like your fault or anything, but I have encountered problems with the keypad which bring me to ask if the keypad isn't compatible with some OS? I currently have windows 7 but it has brought up several (small) issues. Nothing serious but I'm just curious.
Did you check your keyboard model? All the model specs are on thnikk's Etsy pageSymacon wrote:
is it usb 3.0 or 2.0?
Googling the right information is a skill of its own. Train on that.Symacon wrote:
Well I couldn't find it there so that is why I am asking
I didn't either until Wikipedia told me. Praise peppy.Symacon wrote:
I saw that.. I just didn't realize what Micro USB B meant until I googled it after you said that.
Sorry about that, I used to work at a computer store that stocked micro usb type A and B so customers would always come to the counter with type A. I've felt the need to specify ever since, but most people don't know what the B means.Symacon wrote:
I saw that.. I just didn't realize what Micro USB B meant until I googled it after you said that.
reeman123 wrote:
This may seem like a stupid question but what is the weight of the keyboard. As if it is light it could be easily knocked around.
I haven't completely decided yet, but I'm leaning towards only offering an RGBW version. All of my keypads are completely reprogrammable. My remapping utility lets you remap the keys to any character-printing key, but you could set up macros pretty easily as long as you're willing to get your feet wet with Arduino programming a little bit. I could also help you out with it.Jau wrote:
The 4k one interests me if you can offer the rgbw version.
The only caveat I feel is the programmability. When not playing osu!, I'd love to have it act as a small macropad.
Thou hast finally joineth teh 4k race xD.Thnikk wrote:
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That 4K keypad looks *muwah* fantastic!!.. SighThnikk wrote:
The 4K Keypad!
The Gambler wrote:
That 4K keypad looks *muwah* fantastic!!.. Sigh
Thanks guys! I'm really happy with how it came outCawub wrote:
Wow the 4k keypad looks really good! Nice job on this!
Sigh. my noobius maximus in code is showing... I'll somehow adopt your code to the teensy, one day.Thnikk wrote:
ReadTheDocs
I've wanted an official page for documentation for a while, and I think ReadTheDocs is perfect. I can update everything easily though GitHub and I don't have to waste my time trying to make it look clean and simple, so I can spend more time writing documentation. Check it out here! http://docs.thnikk.moe/
Code
With the code I've written for the macro keypad (the 4K too), I think I'm getting much better at writing clean and concise code. Since all of my keypads use the same microcontroller, there's no reason that I couldn't go back and add this serial remapper to all of the other models. While I'm at it, I may rewrite all of the code or edit it if it's simple enough.
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