Hiya,

I ended up buying the one I linked to in my post above - from an eBay shop based in Ireland.

It’s definitely cheap and cheerful, but does the job.

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I also enjoy using the Core with my Teletype. However, I’ve programmed one of the custom layers to convert the right hand set of Win-Fn-Ctl-Shift to be Left-Down-Right-Up arrows and it has helped my flow immensely. What’s great is that you can always shift back to the original layer with a few keystrokes if you’d like.

Hello everyone! I’m very interested in this, too. Please share your experiences (good or bad) when trying to connect a bluetooth keyboard to the TT using some bluetooth usb dongle / adapter.

I didn’t have luck with Bluetooth, but a Logitech Unifying dongle works if you pair it using another computer before plugging it into the Teletype.

I’m using a Logitech K780, which can switch between different receiving devices with a keypress. So I’ve got it connected to my PC via Bluetooth, and my Teletype with the Logitech dongle that came with it.

I got myself the Vortex Core aswell and figured I’d give programming the layers a go. I manage to do the programming using this guide (https://sevenseacat.net/posts/2017/the-noobs-guide-to-programming-a-vortex-core/) but Teletype isn’t responsive to the programmed layers. Have you had any luck with this? It works when connectitng it to my Mac and sometimes Teletype picks up the values correct but something is not right.

Edit, tried this:

And it works just fine. What I wanted to do above was to assign numerical keys to layer 1. Hmmmmm…

Edit 2: Tried on Norns aswell and the layer with programmed numbers work as expected.

Edit 3: Checked the output with @okyeron’s HID demo script and the programmed keys (using Fn1) are too “fast”, they switch automatically from state 1 to 0 and holding the programmed key does not result in state 2.

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Interesting, thanks for the heads up on the timing issues. This isn’t something I’ve noticed. I haven’t tried to remap the numerical keys (I still use the two button combination for those since that would involve remapping 10 keys), just the directional keys which have worked great.

Hey @SwainVoorman, I’ve customized direction keys the same way, but when it comes to use for example “ : “ which needs “Shift”,
or “@“ which needs “FN1+Shift” there is a problem eheh… how do you work it around, do shift layer?

@lleicamun, you’ll want to be sure that you’re on one of the custom layers (indicated by an LED color that turns on). The main, base layer can’t be customized if I recall.

It works perfectly for me because there’s a shift/Win/ctrl on the left hand side of the keyboard that still functions normally. That’s why I liked this edit, because it reduces the amount of doubled keys on the keyboard.

Just a quick follow up: With the default configuration of the Core, just press

Win (left)+ Alt (left) + Space

to turn Shift/Win/Pn/Ctrl into Up/Left/Down/Right arrow keys.

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Huh, not sure I noticed that before, thanks! Wondering if that was introduced in a newer firmware? I’ll have to try it out later…

What’s your best suggestion for a quiet mechanical wired keyboard with Function keys?

I also prefer separated arrow keys but I could live without those. Price is also a factor because I don’t really want to spend more than $50. Would compromise features for a keyboard that fits most requirements.

@SwainVoorman yes I’ve already moved direction keys to bottom right like you did.
But when I need to type “@“ or other thing which they need “rShift” , I realized I have a problem…

@attowatt Thanks, that’s could be something interesting!

I can second any recommendations for the keychron keyboards! I just got a K2 in recently and was pleased to find that at least with lower backlight settings, I can power it straight from teletype along with my grid plugged into ansible in my 7u intellijel case without introducing noise into the equation. Backlighting on some of the keys is a little less than excellent but the switches are nice and overall the keyboard feels pretty sturdy. It’s really nice being able to just hit a switch at my desk and be able to go between my teletype and my laptop.

Since getting my Teletype last week I’ve been using a Durgod Taurus K320 with Red Cherry MX switches. Just a nice keyboard to use, it’s what I also use for my computer for gaming/work. Definitely recommend it, small profile and such a great feel typing with it.

ideally this is true , however for learning teletype , i shrunk down to a skiff temporarily. Its on an Ikea laptop stand. The cable is out the front of the keyboard. Its just a keyboard i had lying around. Id really like a great wireless mech at some point , but this can do the job for now!

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