Maybe Vanilla OS will be of interest?
I enjoy modding stuff in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Maybe Vanilla OS will be of interest?
I really enjoy the split spacebars. I use those for layers: hold for a navigation layer on one, for some UI and function keys on the other. With the remapping software Keyd. If the split spacebars are not a thing for you, then I’m inclined to think the Shinobi is nicer, given the palmrest and sound profile.
TIL! Thank you!
Nice info. Thanks!
I think you have to alternate the quotations you use between doubles and singles, pairwise. Else the first pair is closed after --format.
So you have to use a pattern like “command level 1 ‘level 2 “level 3” more level 2’ more level 1”
Does that make sense?
Nope, just a new logo on an existing key.
Immerge more! Hide the task bar, use only desktop icons to launch your games.
Alas, often, no. Just another logo we can’t be rid of.
In some cases, the Copilot key will replace the Menu key or the right Control key, a Microsoft spokesperson told CNBC in an email. Some larger computers will have enough room for both the Copilot key and the right Control key, the spokesperson said.
A colleague of mine is very happy with the Punkt phone.
I often make use that various non-windows package managers allow removing things in bulk.
Note to self: it’s for Windows.
Super nice project!
The custom keycaps, that’s a dream. I’d love if there was a good method for that. I laser cut my board myself, too (but at a mkser space), and would love to make custom keycaps for it.
To speed up the process and perhaps get less errors, could you possibly do all of them at once?
Since you cut the plate, you have the drawing, so you could place the legends appropriately on that, then place keycaps on all switches and press play?
Maybe you could start with small dots on four corner keycaps in one go to calibrate/not risk bad prints on a full keycap set.
That’s a great question - sorry for the slow reply! I bought some from a mechanical keyboard online shop that had a sale, but maybe you can find some as cheap elsewhere.
I bought SPRiT MX Multistage 55 M1 and SPRiT MX Extreme 45s Slow springs. I’m thinking I’ll try the 55g ones first. They were just really cheap, so I bought the 45g, too.
Acronyms within acronyms!
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I like the U4Ts (there is a also a silent version called “U4Ts”, just FYI.)
I haven’t tried a ton of switches either, but the U4Ts are the tactile switches I have tried that I like the most for their noticeable tactility. And I’ve been using 68g, which maybe even hides some tactility. So I’ve bought some 55g two-staged springs I want to swap to.
If you don’t know it, then there is an immense collection of switch reviews which also covers the U4Ts: https://github.com/ThereminGoat/switch-scores/blob/master/U4T (62g).pdf
What have you tried that you didn’t like? And did you consider swapping springs in some that you do like? Then you can those as light as you’d like.
Did you try Gazzew U4T?
Did you check if there is a bios setting related to suspend, and that it’s set properly?
Thanks for the suggestion! It could sound like the timing might be a bit unfortunate, though: https://planet.kde.org/nate-graham-2023-11-25-this-week-in-kde-the-plasma-6-feature-freeze-approaches/
It’s the purpose of the laptops where I work :D We run everything on development servers, so the laptops just run your editor of choice, basically.
I like GNOME. I make it look good and provide a great workflow.