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Offline WMCoolmon

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Originally posted by FireCrack
freespace keys too!


Actually, it'd be kind of cool for the comm menu. You press "c" and the num keys become "Ship", "Wing", "All fighters", "reinforcements", "Rearm", and "Abort Rearm". Then you press one and they switch to the appropriate menu ("Attack my target" to "Depart")
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Offline Goober5000

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Re: Re: Re: Re: The Optimus Keyboard
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Originally posted by Ace
Touch-typing is for, as Kazan would say, primitive mundanes. ;)

It's called remembering where keys actually are.
I don't think that's what he means.  Whether you know where the keys are or not, it's nice to have some sort of tactile feedback for what you press.

I can touch-type on a regular keyboard and I could probably touch-type on a countertop, but I think I would find the countertop very uncomfortable.

 
Well, it might become something, but right now I greatly prefer a laptop-like keyboard. Nice and flat keys for quick typing, still a bit of action to make you feel if you hit the key.
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Offline Turnsky

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it'd be great for games with a innumerable amount of keys, it'd save you checking the bloody KB reference card or some ****..

and think of that with a 3d modelling program, or even FRED.
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Offline Setekh

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Keyboard = way cool. If they can make it cheap one day, I'll be first in line. ;)

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Maybe some wise guy asked them that and they turned it around on him. :)I have only one response to that: Psalm 51:4a. ;)


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It will be an open-source keyboard, SDK will be available


So you'll need to buy a new one each time they update the SDK? I'l pass...

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is it wireless? :D
it better be!


You want to make 100+ LCD screens (as small as they are) wireless?
It better NOT be :D

On a side note, knowing my habit to accidentally spill pepsi on my keyboard, I don't think such a thing would last long with me :p
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Offline ZylonBane

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Re: Re: Re: Re: The Optimus Keyboard
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Originally posted by Ace
Touch-typing is for, as Kazan would say, primitive mundanes. ;)

It's called remembering where keys actually are.
Well DUH. That's why it's called "touch" typing. With physical keys, touch-typists can lay hands on a keyboard in the proper position without having to so much as glance at it. Without that physical feedback, you would continuously have to be glancing down to make sure your hands were in the right spot.

Also, virtual keys on a flat surface would obviously have no physical travel. Imagine how your fingertips would feel after a day of mashing them into an unyielding tabletop. Or conversely, having a detection mechanism so sensitive that you can barely rest your fingers on the keyboard without making accidental keystrokes.

I should point out that the very first home computer I used extensively was an Atari 400, which had a flat membrane keyboard, and using it was utterly horrible. Even though it had slight ridges molded into the plastic around the keys, it was still a pain in the ass to touch-type on. So I'm speaking from experience here.
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Offline Nico

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So you'll need to buy a new one each time they update the SDK? I'l pass...


Nah, before you were flashing your BIOS, now you'll flash your keyboard :p
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Nah, before you were flashing your BIOS, now you'll flash your keyboard :p


Then you'd flash the keyboard only to find you'd need a new SDK...
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Like they'd pop out a new one every day, and like you HAVE to update every time :p
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Offline pyro-manic

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:wtf: Why in the world do you think that? It's only slightly less ridiculous than saying that having a backlight on your cellphone is pointless.


You don't use a keyboard in the dark.
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Offline ZylonBane

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What are you, stupid?
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Offline Nico

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Originally posted by pyro-manic


You don't use a keyboard in the dark.


Because...? Because...? Yeah! Because you can't see the keys.
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Offline pyro-manic

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Because it's a great way to completely f*ck your eyes up.
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Offline Nico

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whatever.
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Offline pyro-manic

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Indeed.
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*has a black keyboard, and uses it in the dark*
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Offline FireCrack

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Would be cool to have the ETU keys be dynamicly brighter depending on how much power you have going to each system...
actualy, mabye not.
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