Or better yet. You could 3D print custom housing that are easily removable without the need of special tools.
add few bucks and get a full mech keyboard from a local store.. it's a way better optionXDD wrote:
I want to get one of these, however, I want to know what everyone thinks about 125hz polling rate. That's an 8 millisecond delay. Is that a significant delay if I'm aiming to get to a really high rank?
I can't really afford any of the 1000hz ones (LED, RGB models). They cost 70 dollars including shipping as I'm from Australia and that's just a bit too much for two buttons.
nope, sadlyXDD wrote:
Does anyone here happen to know the polling rate of the official osu! nono keyboard?
Shhhhhh, you're letting my secret plans out.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
Or better yet. You could 3D print custom housing that are easily removable without the need of special tools.
I actually haven't used Teensy LCs for a while. My basic and basic+ models use Adafruit Trinkets (125hz because of USB 1.1) and by LED and RGB models use Pro Micros.The Gambler wrote:
Since thnikk's keypads have Teensy LC in them for the logic boards, can't you just use the Serial.begin function? I swear 9600 baud is freakishly fast for scanning button states, only hampered by the limitations of HID-USB which is 1000 Hz.
IT WILL HAPPEN... eventually. 4k/Taiko keypad first, but still probably not for a couple of months.arvinkent098 wrote:
I wish you make like that for osu!mania mode. :3
This should be fixed by reprogramming the keypad. PMedEmub wrote:
I got a new computer, and the keypad isn't working with it at all..
The buttons LEDs work perfectly in all modes, but there's no input when I press the buttons..
Thanks! Most international shipping takes 1-3 weeks.xOFlauschiOx wrote:
this is so cool man! ordered one LED keypad. i hope it arrives soon. also im in germany so how long do you think shipping needs?
Yeah. i ordered it january 24 or 25 cant remember :/ my friends dad ordered it for me because my mother is in turkeyThnikk wrote:
Thanks! Most international shipping takes 1-3 weeks.xOFlauschiOx wrote:
this is so cool man! ordered one LED keypad. i hope it arrives soon. also im in germany so how long do you think shipping needs?
Sorry, all payment stuff is handled by Etsy. They do support a decent range (you can view here,) but unfortunately they can't take everything.Keetoxx wrote:
Unfortunately you cant pay with Bancontact/Maestro... im very sad.
Parts are on their way and they should be back up between next Monday and Wednesday.i0nNepgear wrote:
LED and RGB version sold out? When will they available again?
XDD wrote:
Just got mine today. LED R2 with Gateron Clear Switches.
Shipping took around 3 weeks
that user is in Britain so that probably has something to do with it.Symacon wrote:
I got my keypad within 3-4 days so I don't know how it took you 3 weeksXDD wrote:
Just got mine today. LED R2 with Gateron Clear Switches.
Shipping took around 3 weeks
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.