1. Hulk123's Avatar
    Im kidding just testing my Photoshop skills..lol
    Attached Thumbnails Yeah it was time...My KEYone got oreo-2018-04-22-10-20-01.jpg  
    DWonder, FF22 and skinnymike1 like this.
    04-22-18 03:23 AM
  2. falbo's Avatar
    Of course, you are taking the biscuit! ;-)

    Posted via my Awesome passport
    04-22-18 04:07 AM
  3. Hulk123's Avatar
    Of course, you are taking the biscuit! ;-)

    Posted via my Awesome passport
    Yeah tasting good
    04-22-18 05:04 AM
  4. FF22's Avatar
    You do know the keyboard is not milk resistant. And cookie crumbs can get into the crevices on the keyboard.

    Nice Job.
    04-22-18 11:13 AM
  5. ppeters914's Avatar
    OTOH, any melted filling will help keep the screen on.

    Posted via CB10 / AT&T /Z10 STL100-3 /10.3.3.3216
    Hulk123 likes this.
    04-22-18 11:46 AM
  6. the_boon's Avatar
    You do know the keyboard is not milk resistant. And cookie crumbs can get into the crevices on the keyboard.

    Nice Job.
    A Priv style one-piece rubber keyboard would solve that
    FF22 likes this.
    04-22-18 12:03 PM
  7. skinnymike1's Avatar
    You monster. You should have posted this on April 1st to have achieved legendary prank status.
    Hulk123 likes this.
    04-23-18 02:03 AM
  8. anon(9638631)'s Avatar
    I got Oreo too, and the April security patch.

    On my EP-1.
    04-23-18 08:50 AM
  9. IndianTiwari's Avatar
    You do know the keyboard is not milk resistant. And cookie crumbs can get into the crevices on the keyboard.

    Nice Job.
    Good One Sir. Hope KeyOne successor comes with IP67 rating.
    FF22 likes this.
    04-23-18 09:26 AM
  10. the_boon's Avatar
    Good One Sir. Hope KeyOne successor comes with IP67 rating.
    This is where someone replies "Not sure how you can have a PKB and IP rating"


    Take the Priv PKB, it's a genius design since it's one single piece of rubber. Much more reliable than individually gluing each key in, and it opens the door to waterproofing. 1 big piece is more reliable than 34 indivual tiny pieces.
    They could literally rip off the PKB from a Priv, put it on a KEYtwo frame, add stronger springs like those on the K1 (for nicer feedback when pressing), and you have an almost IP design right there (obviously it may need a few more sealants around, but you get the idea)

    Ta-daaa
    04-23-18 11:19 AM

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