Drop + Tokyo Keyboard Tokyo60 Keyboard Kit
Drop + Tokyo Keyboard Tokyo60 Keyboard Kit
bookmark_border
Where's the price?
To negotiate the best possible price for our customers, we agree to hide prices prior to logging in.
10.7K requests
·
Free Returns in USA
Product Description
The latest version of our popular HHKB-style Tokyo60 keyboard features new keycaps, new case colors, and the latest USB-C connection. Like before, it’s still fully programmable and requires no soldering.
Want to know something about this product or how to use it?
Ask the community!
Ask the community!
View this thread

Bobbbay
0
Apr 8, 2020
Would buy this if it wasn't for the arrow key situation... How do you guys handle it? I'm a programmer, I N-E-E-D arrow keys!
View this comment

asdffdsa
49
Oct 9, 2020
I'm also a programmer (as are probably a lot of people using these) - there's a couple ways i've heard of. e.g. a common one is Function + ASDW. My preferred method is to map F to go to the 2nd layer, where I've then mapped the vim movement keys (HJKL). e.g. hold down F and press J to move down. It's actually a shorter movement than using arrow keys. Takes a little getting used to, but I already use VIM key bindings in any editors that let me, so I like it.
While I'm mentioning customizations (which is why QMK is so awesome), some others that are handy for programming:
- map what is traditionally the Caps Lock key to: when held, Control. when tapped, Escape.
- map the Shift keys to Shift when held, Parens when tapped.
View this comment
givemeyourshoes
434
Apr 8, 2020
Yes. www.caniusevia.com shows the rev 1 version of this PCB is supported. You can download the .hex file there and flashi it via QMK once and then VIA for life after that.
View this thread

paramatman21
30
Mar 6, 2020
I just received and assembled my tokyo60 with Halo True switches and SA keycaps. The ping is so loud and awful. I tried using the padding included in shipping to dampen but it doesn't fit in the case. Any ideas?
View this comment
View this thread

frankhinek
6
Apr 1, 2020
I assembled my Tokyo60 v3 board and tried connecting it to two different MacBook Pros with two different cables. The keyboard isn't detected at all. I even tried with the original PCB that I received initially. Anyone have any suggestions?
View this comment




