← Back to context Comment by thebigspacefuck 3 hours ago https://blog.perprogramming.com/posts/framework-ortholinear-... 3 comments thebigspacefuck Reply lawn 2 hours ago Very cool!Although to be pedantic, that's not an "ortholinear" keyboard (as in a square grid) rather a keyboard with column stagger (which you should use).I wonder if you could make it for a FW13 too? I know QMK doesn't work for 13.Edit: I see now that it uses a separate microcontroller, so yes if you could make it fit then it should work. evanjrowley 2 hours ago It also bothers me that the meaning of "ortholinear" has been lost, but at least it's a sign that the hobby has grown to a certain point. dontlaugh 2 hours ago Yes, something like that. Ideally for a reasonably sized 13-14” laptop.
lawn 2 hours ago Very cool!Although to be pedantic, that's not an "ortholinear" keyboard (as in a square grid) rather a keyboard with column stagger (which you should use).I wonder if you could make it for a FW13 too? I know QMK doesn't work for 13.Edit: I see now that it uses a separate microcontroller, so yes if you could make it fit then it should work. evanjrowley 2 hours ago It also bothers me that the meaning of "ortholinear" has been lost, but at least it's a sign that the hobby has grown to a certain point.
evanjrowley 2 hours ago It also bothers me that the meaning of "ortholinear" has been lost, but at least it's a sign that the hobby has grown to a certain point.
Very cool!
Although to be pedantic, that's not an "ortholinear" keyboard (as in a square grid) rather a keyboard with column stagger (which you should use).
I wonder if you could make it for a FW13 too? I know QMK doesn't work for 13.
Edit: I see now that it uses a separate microcontroller, so yes if you could make it fit then it should work.
It also bothers me that the meaning of "ortholinear" has been lost, but at least it's a sign that the hobby has grown to a certain point.
Yes, something like that. Ideally for a reasonably sized 13-14” laptop.