Personally, I would love to see a deep-dive video on using the Typing sliders in Preferences. Specifically the real-world effect of changing the slider values. For instance, my number keys are all superkeys that do the number on tap and the symbol on hold (among other functions) but I usually have to hit the key really fast if I want the number, otherwise it'll do the symbol. It'd be nice to know how slider changes would affect the outcome.
We're reworking the way those behave to make them more intuitive, but we'll make a video nonetheless. By the way, if that happens to you, you have to raise your Superkey hold timeout in the preferences menu.
Es pero que algún día ustedes también fabriquen el mejor mouse del mercado, el más ergonómico, así como lograron crear al mejor teclado del mercado, el más ergonómico
@@joelsantiago8493 Bueno.... el Ragnok 2... ergonomico.... bueno.... mucho que decir... pero interesante mouse. Tengo la Legion Go, que tiene algo muy parecido, y ... puedo decir que no es muy ergonomico que digamos. Ahora, si seria interesante que @DygmaLab agregue finalmente el tracknball al teclado, y que la bola sea lo suficientemente grande para manejarla no con el dedo gordo, si no con los otros dedos...
Hi Dygma. I love my Defy and have a question about its cables. You have said that they are extra shielded. I don’t understand why more shielding is required here than with a regular keyboard or mouse. For instance, I have a Cooler Master mouse with a very flexible cable. It seems to me that there should be relatively little difference in the required communication between a mouse and keyboard. Why does my Defy require extra insulated cables and my mouse doesn’t? Thanks!
Compared to a normal mouse or keyboard, the Defy has multiple chips. There's one keyscanner, one RF gateway and one LED driver on each side. Those chips communicate with the neuron, which acts as the brain of the keyboard. Those communications on a normal keyboard happen within the PCB, but on our keyboards, they go through the cables. If the cables are not shielded, they act as antennas, which could cause interferences with other devices.
Hey, any chance to add some kind of "security" layer to be able to introduce passwords as Macros ? Like for example, for sure there are people that already wrote they passwords there, then, if someone still your kayboard, they will be able to see it, pretty clear. Then, there can be some kind of security there, that you enable the passwords, pressing some combination of keys, that even the keyboard can ask for your password, once you type in, your password are unencrypted and can be used, but if the keyboard is connected suddendly to another computer, device, whatever, you need to again type the password to be able to use it. This will be a crazy great addon.
@ yep, that’s correct. And of course doesn’t need to have some military grade of security, basic will be already good. Also some way to run commands will be nice, there can be for example integration with 1Password, to call the api an d get the password…. Ideas ideas…. 💡 🥰
Just received my Raise 2 and loving it. however I am having a hard type setting up a Hyper key (control + Alt + GUI) so I can do a combination of Hyper + arrow. I use this with the Rectagle app to move windows to other screens. Any ideas?
I recognize your username, so I know you're pulling my leg, but I'll pick up the glove 😊 For simplicity, I'm just going to list the ergonomic ones, from memory in no particular order: Dygma Raise, Moonlander, Keyboardio Model 100, Dygma Defy, Kinesis Advantage, UHK, Keychron K15 Max, Neo Ergo, Azeron Cyborg, Lynx CAT, Glove80, Unicorne, Voyager, Ergodox, Logitech K860 an a few Chinese copycats, Perixx Periboard, The Shortcut... and then unnumerable prototypes that I can't tell you about 😅 I still need to learn how to solder though, I'd like to dive deeper into the DIY keyboards.
@DygmaLab I was pulling your leg. But impressive list 😉. I have made 5+ hand wired/3d printed boards at this point so soldering and making them is a bit of a hobby for me now.
Personally, I would love to see a deep-dive video on using the Typing sliders in Preferences. Specifically the real-world effect of changing the slider values. For instance, my number keys are all superkeys that do the number on tap and the symbol on hold (among other functions) but I usually have to hit the key really fast if I want the number, otherwise it'll do the symbol. It'd be nice to know how slider changes would affect the outcome.
We're reworking the way those behave to make them more intuitive, but we'll make a video nonetheless. By the way, if that happens to you, you have to raise your Superkey hold timeout in the preferences menu.
Es pero que algún día ustedes también fabriquen el mejor mouse del mercado, el más ergonómico, así como lograron crear al mejor teclado del mercado, el más ergonómico
Gracias! Nosotros también lo esperamos 🤭🤭🤭
@DygmaLab Ojalá. Algo como el "Ragnok 2" pero bien diseñado
@@joelsantiago8493 Bueno.... el Ragnok 2... ergonomico.... bueno.... mucho que decir... pero interesante mouse. Tengo la Legion Go, que tiene algo muy parecido, y ... puedo decir que no es muy ergonomico que digamos. Ahora, si seria interesante que @DygmaLab agregue finalmente el tracknball al teclado, y que la bola sea lo suficientemente grande para manejarla no con el dedo gordo, si no con los otros dedos...
Hi Dygma. I love my Defy and have a question about its cables. You have said that they are extra shielded. I don’t understand why more shielding is required here than with a regular keyboard or mouse. For instance, I have a Cooler Master mouse with a very flexible cable. It seems to me that there should be relatively little difference in the required communication between a mouse and keyboard. Why does my Defy require extra insulated cables and my mouse doesn’t? Thanks!
Compared to a normal mouse or keyboard, the Defy has multiple chips. There's one keyscanner, one RF gateway and one LED driver on each side. Those chips communicate with the neuron, which acts as the brain of the keyboard. Those communications on a normal keyboard happen within the PCB, but on our keyboards, they go through the cables. If the cables are not shielded, they act as antennas, which could cause interferences with other devices.
Hey, any chance to add some kind of "security" layer to be able to introduce passwords as Macros ?
Like for example, for sure there are people that already wrote they passwords there, then, if someone still your kayboard, they will be able to see it, pretty clear. Then, there can be some kind of security there, that you enable the passwords, pressing some combination of keys, that even the keyboard can ask for your password, once you type in, your password are unencrypted and can be used, but if the keyboard is connected suddendly to another computer, device, whatever, you need to again type the password to be able to use it. This will be a crazy great addon.
That's a great idea, although complicated to implement. Think that you would also need to encrypt the backups of your configurations.
@ yep, that’s correct. And of course doesn’t need to have some military grade of security, basic will be already good. Also some way to run commands will be nice, there can be for example integration with 1Password, to call the api an d get the password…. Ideas ideas…. 💡 🥰
Just received my Raise 2 and loving it. however I am having a hard type setting up a Hyper key (control + Alt + GUI) so I can do a combination of Hyper + arrow. I use this with the Rectagle app to move windows to other screens. Any ideas?
Have you tried selecting any of those 3 modifiers (say CTRL) and then adding ALT and GUI under "add a shortcut"?
Just how I set CMD+V in the video.
@@DygmaLab Creating with the shortcut worked! 🎉
Are you really a Keyboard connoisseur though???? Provide it how many keyboards have your built/owned. lol
I recognize your username, so I know you're pulling my leg, but I'll pick up the glove 😊
For simplicity, I'm just going to list the ergonomic ones, from memory in no particular order: Dygma Raise, Moonlander, Keyboardio Model 100, Dygma Defy, Kinesis Advantage, UHK, Keychron K15 Max, Neo Ergo, Azeron Cyborg, Lynx CAT, Glove80, Unicorne, Voyager, Ergodox, Logitech K860 an a few Chinese copycats, Perixx Periboard, The Shortcut... and then unnumerable prototypes that I can't tell you about 😅
I still need to learn how to solder though, I'd like to dive deeper into the DIY keyboards.
@DygmaLab I was pulling your leg. But impressive list 😉. I have made 5+ hand wired/3d printed boards at this point so soldering and making them is a bit of a hobby for me now.
5+ hand wired is very impressive!