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2014-04-02
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2014-04-02
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2014-04-03
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2014-04-03
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I tried to read trough the whole thread, but it did not spot why did you choose to use this particular keyboard?
The reasons for this are repeated a lot of times in this thread! But -again- a quick recap: availability of both the keyboard and domesheet and ease of construction. A lot of suggestions resulted in keyboards that were not even for sale. Also, the way the a855 kb is made will result in a very simple and strong part.
This has been stated before, but again:
1. domesheet is not available
2. makes construction more complex and thus weaker.
As stated before, the key in building a successful qwerty-oh is using of-the-shelf products!
For me swapping from Motorola Droid 4 keyboard to this would feel a big disappointment & regression.
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2014-04-03
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2014-04-03
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Hount, you could try to build one with an N900 keyboard for yourself, Dirkvl did his first prototypes with an N900 keyboard, so we know that it works. You will likely have to buy a used N900 and butcher it for parts to get the keyboard and domesheet. That is not an option for Dirkvl when he is building 75 of them, but OK when just building one.
Is your OH completely flat when closed? On mine, the top side of the external layer (where the camera hole is) is 2 mm away from the main part, while the bottom side firmly touches the main part. I tried to correct it but couldn't. The result is that the half profile is not "straight" when closed.
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2014-04-04
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By the way if anybody does that someday, please give instructions for people not experienced in that sort of DIY. I have two N900, including one with broken USB port, and its keyboard would be perfect for me (I prefer it over the Droid's one, but understand there were constraints here).
Is your OH completely flat when closed? On mine, the top side of the external layer (where the camera hole is) is 2 mm away from the main part, while the bottom side firmly touches the main part. I tried to correct it but couldn't. The result is that the half profile is not "straight" when closed.
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2014-04-04
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because:
-it is available (both keypad and domesheet! 100 pieces)
-it is affordable (<10$ for keypad and domesheet)
-it has an easy contruction
Sure there are! Find me one that fulfills all three. But given that I have searched for two months, I highly doubt you will find one.
Or design your own one!
Try to design and build your own, my files are online. I think you will very quickly run into a brick wall when you want to purchase your perfect keypad.
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2014-04-04
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Hount, you could try to build one with an N900 keyboard for yourself, Dirkvl did his first prototypes with an N900 keyboard, so we know that it works. You will likely have to buy a used N900 and butcher it for parts to get the keyboard and domesheet. That is not an option for Dirkvl when he is building 75 of them, but OK when just building one.
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2014-04-04
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