They are not shipping yet. And Taiwan opened up for orders a lot later so they would be in later batches.
They also glue the screen inâŚ
Thereâs more to that. The display has an entire glass layer going across it while on the Framework, itâs just the bezel.
Thanks for clarification! This video says âFramework is shipping in Taiwanâ and I wasnât sure if it is maybe actual shipping, and not just availability for ordering, given that they produce there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Byy15Tbm2Q
Thatâs the only reason why I got the Windows RGB keyboard instead of the Linux one (even though I get a windows key instead of a super key) even though I plan on using the laptop on Linux.
And if I wanted a 16 : 10 screen (or anything apart from 16 : 9) in a Linux laptop with an ANSI keyboard layout, then Framework was basically my only option. It became my only option if I wanted a dGPU with a 2560x1600 screen and an ANSI keyboard layoutâŚ
I hope the 16 inch laptops in batch 1 ship out soon! (Iâm in batch 1 btw.)
I just got the blank keyboard with rgb tbh
I donât really understand the blank keyboards. Do you intend to write put markings onto it yourself?
If you learned proper ten-finger-typing you donât need legends for letters and numbers. The only keys I would be worried about finding are special keys like page up/down, that I donât use that often
And some people just donât like the aesthetic of the lettering
Iâm a software engineer, so I donât look at the keyboard for typing. However, I have no idea how Iâd make sure Iâm hitting the correct function key, or whether an fn-toggle was needed, or which special key is bound to brightness, etc. Hitting alt-f4 and alt-f5 would have drastically different outcomes heh.
I was just curious is all.
Thatâs exactly why it isnât for me either. Even if I am a perfect touch typist, I wouldnât know where misc. Keys aređ
Oh, youâre not Niko xD. I missed that detail. Fair enough.
You can get decals. Either for every key or just the non-letter keys.
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Custom keyboard decals supporting Framework Custom Keyboard Stickers Builder | Keyshorts
At first I was going to laser etch very faint lettering, but mainly for the novelty now. If I had the patience to scan in a normal keyboard and re-create the template, I might still give it a shot. When I part with my 13 to move to the 16, itâll need legible keys one way or another so the next user can actually use it.
Iâll clarify (heh), its blank-clear not blank-black
Ah, I shouldâve thought of that. That makes sense. I suppose itâs the next closest thing to custom keycaps on a laptop then.
As others have mentioned, touch typists will have a lot less need for prints on the keys. Personally I use a non-standard layout so the glyphs would actually be a hindrance for the few occasions I do look at the board.
Luckily for us weird-layout folk, the keyboards all support QMK, from the product page;
So we can flash our weird layouts and macros straight onto our FW16 keebs.
As a weird layout person, this doesnât really help me at all. My weird layout is actually in the layout (split backspace being the biggest change), not whatâs sent by various keys⌠I can always use a custom xkb file, but I canât just make a one key into two.