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dgr

@abcdw why do you need to modify the chassis?
Why not just put stickers on the keys or use something like the ergo dox - this is what I use.
IMHO, the state of Linux on ARM is quite good since Raspberry Pi 3.

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Andrew Tropin

@dgr Because japanese keyboard have different keys (physical buttons) arrangement (luckily not all of them).

I don't care much about labels, the don't match my actual layout anyway :)

I have a variety of keyboards at my home from kinesis advantage to some self-made low profile mechanical prototypes. The problem that I'm not at home and won't be here anytime soon, so need it to be a part of my laptop :)

It's good, but there are still a lot of problems for arm laptops:
github.com/jhovold/linux/wiki/

@dgr Because japanese keyboard have different keys (physical buttons) arrangement (luckily not all of them).

I don't care much about labels, the don't match my actual layout anyway :)

I have a variety of keyboards at my home from kinesis advantage to some self-made low profile mechanical prototypes. The problem that I'm not at home and won't be here anytime soon, so need it to be a part of my laptop :)

dgr

@abcdw this is why I have ergo doxes all over the place - two at work, one at home and one in the backpack ;)
But I would like to go to a lower profile and even less keys for better portability but then I need to get real serious with the layers.

Andrew Tropin

@dgr I have only 32l backpack for all my stuff I carry around the world, so not so much room for ergodox at the moment :)

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