Re: [Kicad-developers] KiCad keycaps (KiCaps?)

2019-06-29 Thread metacollin
A quick google and I couldn't find anything. 'Mechanical' keyboards (keyboards that use actual switches, one per key) have (for the most part) become standardized, so there is a common keycap that will work on any mechanical keyboard. Laptop keyboards on the other hand are (as far as I know)

Re: [Kicad-developers] KiCad keycaps (KiCaps?)

2019-06-28 Thread Adam Wolf
I wonder if there are any places that'll do a Macbook Pro keycover oneoff, like https://www.decalgirl.com/make/app/?t=1606 or something? On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 8:35 AM Bob Gustafson wrote: > > Cool ! > > On 6/28/19 3:50 AM, metacollin wrote: > > Recently, I discovered that there are a number of

Re: [Kicad-developers] KiCad keycaps (KiCaps?)

2019-06-28 Thread Bob Gustafson
Cool ! On 6/28/19 3:50 AM, metacollin wrote: Recently, I discovered that there are a number of places online that will make custom keycap sets relatively inexpensively, so I made a custom keycap layout using KiCad's iconography (amongst other things). Nothing fancy, some macOS specific

Re: [Kicad-developers] KiCad keycaps (KiCaps?)

2019-06-28 Thread Wayne Stambaugh
That's awesome! It looks like a nice full travel keyboard as well. Cheers, Wayne On 6/28/19 4:50 AM, metacollin wrote: > Recently, I discovered that there are a number of places online that will > make custom keycap sets relatively inexpensively, so I made a custom keycap > layout using

Re: [Kicad-developers] KiCad keycaps (KiCaps?)

2019-06-28 Thread Carlo Maragno
This looks soo cool, thanks for sharing, Carlo Il giorno ven 28 giu 2019 alle ore 10:51 metacollin ha scritto: > Recently, I discovered that there are a number of places online that will > make custom keycap sets relatively inexpensively, so I made a custom keycap > layout using KiCad's