more keyboards should have obtuse parts. things that aren't needed. switches that will never be touched.

num lock. static lock. try. try not. F15. unpipe and unpipe 2.

@NanoRaptor that’s why a true professional insists on
@NotTheLBCGuy
what company makes them again? remember seeing this fully custom keyboard company doing this sort of thing and i dont remember the name
@NanoRaptor

@zardoz03 @NotTheLBCGuy @NanoRaptor

The Recreated Model F keyboards are here:

https://www.modelfkeyboards.com/

Brand New Model F Keyboards – The Model M Predecessor: Mechanical Capacitive Buckling Spring Keyboards with NKRO

@lproven
distinctly remember it being a space cadet/emacs specific custom keyboard company, definitely sure it wasnt that
@NotTheLBCGuy @NanoRaptor
@zardoz03 @NanoRaptor it’s a Hyper 7 from Mechboards. Mine is an R2, the latest production run is R4 https://mechboards.co.uk/products/hyper-7-v4
Hyper7 R4

R4 coming soon! Hyper7 is a 173% keyboard originally designed by Yiancar and Jae from Proto[Typist]. Our R4 version includes: Bent 1.5mm Stainless Steel high profile case with internal stainless steel plate. Brushed Stainless steel or Powdercoated in White, Beige, Industrial Grey, or Black Hotswap USB-C PCB in blue (al