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#751
Originally Posted by stefanmohl View Post
I think Dirkvl will have to explain on the first post
 

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#752
Congratulations!!!! YOU DID IT!
 
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#753
I deleted my messages in this topic on request of topicstarter.
Not deleted post about bid on ebay lot(no informational noise) and this post.

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Maybe after the 75, if you have parts remaining, you could make one per month, and sell it on ebay yourself :-)
 
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#755
Originally Posted by sHaggY_caT View Post
I'm sorry for new post in this topic
May be, dirkvl unwind some time, and try assemble new keyboards with another tempo and another price?

For example, two queue:

1) one keyboard per week, pricing $250 (who want wait less 2 mounths, use this option)
2) one keyboard per mounth, pricing $150 (who student without good work, waiting some of mounths, or year)

?

I think, will be more whanters, and dirkvl has additional money in his budget ^_^
this seems like a perfect example of something you would ask over a PM.

also, no.

no. no no



 

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I thanked but I have to say I lol'd a lot. I love Consuela.

EDIT: Also, the instructions on how to do this are out there, so they can be taken to your friendly electronic/mechanical engineer and have it built for you.
 

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#757
received my hwkb, very nice. all keys seem to be working, but a few need very strong pressure. Is this something that would get better with time or is there anything I could do to improve it?

on the software side: I would be happy if there was some kind of guide for dummies. so far i installed v0.28 and then v0.3 (was confused by the archive site), but had to install them in filetug, the suggested terminal command gave me an error. (should I have moved .rpm out of download folder?) anything else I should do? like I said, step by step instructions for people like me would be cool
 
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#758
Marez and Talens, keyboards are on the mail! Talens, will send you receipt over email!

Hatton is up next, then all people that paid by Paypal are served. Last few ones were by bank transfer.
*probably not* but if you paid by paypal and didn't receive a keyboard (and name is not mentioned above), let me know!!

also, still looking for person that sent keyboard back but did not include return address! black piece of tape over pcb.
 
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@dirk Planning something?
http://funkyotherhalf.com/
 
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Originally Posted by dirkvl View Post
Marez and Talens, keyboards are on the mail! Talens, will send you receipt over email!

Hatton is up next, then all people that paid by Paypal are served. Last few ones were by bank transfer.
*probably not* but if you paid by paypal and didn't receive a keyboard (and name is not mentioned above), let me know!!

also, still looking for person that sent keyboard back but did not include return address! black piece of tape over pcb.
Cool, thank you! I'm excited about this!
 
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