TemeV
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2014-05-24
, 14:34
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2014-05-24
, 15:25
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@ Holland
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#32
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That PCB looks quite thick, is that standard 1,6mm? Could you make TOHKBD thinner by making PCB thinner? I think 0,8mm would still be stiff enough. Even 0,6mm might do.
diy? http://www.instructables.com/id/CO2-...s-sheet-metal/
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2014-05-24
, 16:47
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@ Czech Republic
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2014-05-24
, 18:40
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@ Holland
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Glad to see you're progressing fast, but it also means I need to empty my head before it's too late Everything that follows is just my opinion (nothing personal, against or for your keyboard ), but based on experience with various hardware keyboards.
Why do you intend to make it thinner? Jolla is already thin enough and why sacrifice comfort for few mm's (it looks like thickness is becoming the next megapixel or screen size)? Switching TOH's is easy, so when one wants to amaze someone by low thickness, (s)he can just put a different TOH on.
What is most important about a keyboard is A) its reliability and build quality and B) buttons recognizability and press feedback. Both are hard/impossible to achieve with the thickness hunt.
I am, sadly, not an owner of the TOHKBD#1, but from the pictures and videos (+customers' feedback), it very much seems like the build quality and typing comfort could be improven upon. On the other hand, I didn't notice any owner complaining about its thickness...
I noticed your first metal design and it looks to me like the keyboard of the original Moto RAZR or Nokia N93i. I know it is not the final design, but since you were considering it, I must say that I have owned the N93i and this type of keyboards is one of the worst. You can never be sure which button you are pressing and nearby keys were often pressed as well as the desired key, which was very, very frustrating.
We already have a flat screen. A flat keyboard creates no added value, in my opinion.
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2014-05-24
, 23:26
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@ Brittany, France
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Why do you intend to make it thinner? Jolla is already thin enough and why sacrifice comfort for few mm's (it looks like thickness is becoming the next megapixel or screen size)? Switching TOH's is easy, so when one wants to amaze someone by low thickness, (s)he can just put a different TOH on.
What is most important about a keyboard is A) its reliability and build quality and B) buttons recognizability and press feedback.
I am, sadly, not an owner of the TOHKBD#1, but from the pictures and videos (+customers' feedback), it very much seems like the build quality and typing comfort could be improven upon. On the other hand, I didn't notice any owner complaining about its thickness...
I noticed your first metal design and it looks to me like the keyboard of the original Moto RAZR or Nokia N93i. I know it is not the final design, but since you were considering it, I must say that I have owned the N93i and this type of keyboards is one of the worst. You can never be sure which button you are pressing and nearby keys were often pressed as well as the desired key, which was very, very frustrating.
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2014-05-25
, 06:15
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@ Espoo, Finland
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2014-05-25
, 06:30
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@ Holland
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#37
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Hm... if you are in Delft, Revelation Space in Spoorlaan 5, Den Haag shouldn't be too far.
Sorry for insisting
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2014-05-25
, 16:08
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@ Valencia, Spain
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#38
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2014-05-25
, 19:10
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Joined on Oct 2013
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#39
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#prototype optimization is last step
http://media.giphy.com/media/Lndtxw3ztLhNC/giphy.gif
(investigating this by the way, but pcb (fiberglass) stiffer than 3D printed material for same thickness, so thicker pcb could reduce thickness! #proto #notfinal #notimportantrightnow)
optimization is last step
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2014-05-25
, 20:49
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@ fr/35/rennes
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#40
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keyboard, kickstarter, other half, tohkbd |
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