I've added a page to my website for cleaning the restickable tape on your keypads here:
[link]This will be added to the OP later in the week after the RGB keypad goes up.
Shizuyi wrote:
http://store.ppy.sh/store/product/23 So theyre available now. I wanted to try yours or the one from the osu store but i have no clue which one is better for me? What are the benefits from yours and what are the benefits from the osu one? Can someone explain it to me? :S
It're really going to come down to what you prefer, but I'll do my best to provide a comparison.
-The nono keyboard is driverless.
-Mine is too.
-The nono keyboard is remappable.
-Mine is too, but it requires you to be a little more hands on. Any of my Teensy LC models are very easy to work with though and once the IDE is configured you can change whatever code you'd like.
-The nono keyboard comes with three extra buttons.
-Mine comes with one. I have no qualms about this because mine was designed with the one button in mind. I also think the placement on the left is a lot better because you can hit it with your ring finger without interrupting gameplay (it's not as awkward as you'd think) vs having them under your fingers and having to adjust your hand. You still have a keyboard for the buttons that don't need to be quickly accessible and even if you want to map left/right to something for song select I would just say use the buttons on your tablet if you have one.
-The nono keyboard has an RGB LED for under/side glow like a riced out car.
-Mine doesn't, but my RGB keypad will be out this week for $36. As far as this compares to my v2 which will be the same price (in 1-2 months according to the description) it's a plus if you like it. That color reactive mode is pretty cool though...
-The nono keyboard has one lighting effect with the switch-mounted LEDs(?)
-Mine has 5 including off if you want to turn them off.
As far as the inclusions in the box go, I don't see much of reason to change what I offer. Two sets of o-rings seems like overkill since a lot of my customers don't even use them and rubber feet still aren't reliable enough for me to want to include.
Then there's aesthetics and whether you prefer aluminum with a seam or a minimal plastic box. This is even more subjective.
Edit: I also have a product line so if you don't like lighting effects or extra buttons you can pick one up for as low as $22 USD (+$5 shipping to the US, $8 to CA, and $10 everywhere else.)