The shells on older Complicated (SKCL/SKCM) Alps have small slits in the housings. These switches are referred to as Pine Alps, while the newer ones which do not have those slits are called Bamboo Alps. Pine Alps are much superior than Bamboo in terms of feel.
The clicky and tactile complicated Alps are called SKCM and the linears are called SKCL. The common green Alps are the SKCL Greens, and the rare tactile ones are the SKCM Greens (also referred to as Neon Greens) found in Fujitsu Xerox keyboards. Those are (imo) the best tactile Alps switches you can get, and definitely worth a try if you can get your hands on them.
I don’t have much need for more than LT(1,KC_CAPS) or MT(MOD_LCTL, KC_CAPS), and I can do that in VIA. And all I need to do to run via is visit a website now.
I mean I guess, but like Firefox works just fine for everything else in my life. This just seems like a user hostile move to me with no very good reason given.
I hate how everything has to be online now in general like why do I need an internet connection to change the keys on my keyboard. I seriously considered boxing the kbdfans rgb knob right back up and selling it last week when I realized it’s the same shit.
In reality I’ll probably just keep the most recent version of via and cross the bridge when I finally have something I need to reprogram. Maybe it will be vial or maybe it will be installing edge I guess… I don’t have much on the horizon right now.
I’d be happy to switch if VIAL was easier to use. I’ll wait patiently for the better mouse trap if they wanna build it. I get that it does more, but 99% of users don’t need that. 99% of users just want something easy.
I know the 40% people want some more advanced codes, but I’m just a basic keeb man. And I still don’t own a keyboard with a rotary encoder
Yup yup, and what about browser fingerprinting? I mean WebHID automatically collects your unique peripheral information making identifying you personally really trivial.