The layout of my new keyboard is pretty good and I've really taken a shine to qmk, which is software that allows me to customize it. I'm doing my own custom replacement controllers for the IBM model M, as well as the minim from unicomp because they couldn't quite get the controller just right. QMK quantum mechanical keyboard that's software so you can run that on this and it works really well and it's programmable and all of that lives on the keyboard.
The Launch Heavy is a bigger version of the Launch with a numeric keypad, but again all the same customizability stuff applies. This uses Cherry compatible switches by the way and they're replaceable. I've also been impressed with how easy it is to customize this keyboard. There's a lot of cool stuff about this keyboard that sets it apart from my venerable model M.
I did actually find that more annoying than I realized that I would if that makes sense, and so I've really sort of enjoyed this layout for the keys up down left right is pretty good. I really like the split space bar remember when I went to visit Steve at Gamer's Nexus and I took the Canon Cat and it had the split space bar. It actually has buttons below the space bar that are split, those are actually really handy and so doing a little bit of customization here and being able to do that is really good.
The keyboard also comes with feet that are magnetic, which makes it easier to place on my desk. The fee for this one are split because of course and still has the built-in 10 gigabit Hub which is exactly the same layout looks like yeah the connectors and everything are in the same spot in the Box you get a keycap puller as well as a key switch puller blue and red accent keys, and some special System 76 keycaps. So that's pretty cool out of the box.
The keyboard comes with a keycap puller, which is always handy for making small adjustments to your typing setup. The switches are also removable, so I can swap them out if I need to. But still have the same keys and layout. And you know what's even cooler? You get an extra row of function keys, which is configured for print screen and multimedia controls by default. Again completely reprogrammable, so you can make it whatever you like.
But again completely reprogrammable, so I should probably note that this keyboard uses the same layout as my Launch keyboard, but with a numeric keypad added on top. This was actually a feature I requested from Steve at Gamer's Nexus when we visited them last year, and they've finally managed to get it right. It comes with 10 gigabit Hub which is exactly the same layout looks like yeah the connectors and everything are in the same spot in the Box you can finally put that port to good use as well.
I did end up ordering this keyboard because I'm a crazy person, but I have to say, I'm really excited to start using it with one of my systems here at the office. It's a little pricey for what it is, but System 76 is a company that's all about innovation and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. And let's be real, keyboards are fun, so I'm always on board when it comes to testing out new and exciting keyboard options.
So cool it is a little pricey for what it is but system 76 some local American company support folks fighting the good fight it's probably worth it level Intex kvm's expensive too but hey the same things apply.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enalmost two years ago I ordered the launch from system 76 with my own money I know I know people send me stuff for free sometimes but I genuinely really like this stuff Computing stuff and I like experimenting with things and I don't know this has enabled me to feed that addiction which is probably bad so thank you for watching and hanging out and subscribing and doing all that other fun stuff but this is the system 76 launch keyboard this is a really really early one and I like it it's a heavy metal keyboard it's got a magnetic like with real magnets bar it's got a built-in 10 gigabit USB hub USBC input you can run it with a type c to C cable that comes with or type c to a cable it has full function keys even though it's a reduced footprint it has real function keys uh you know with function keys without function keys I got the model f keyboard that doesn't have built-in function keys you have to hit a modifier key to get function and I actually found that more annoying than I realized that I would if that makes sense and so I've really sort of enjoyed this layout the layout for the keys up down left right is pretty good I really like the split space bar remember when I went to visit Steve at Gamer's Nexus and I took the Canon Cat and it had the split space bar it actually has buttons below the space bar that are split those are actually really handy and so doing a little bit of customization here and being able to do that is really good I've also really taken a shine to qmk I'm doing my own custom replacement controllers for the IBM model M the original IBM model M as well as the minim from unicomp because they couldn't quite get the controller just right qmk quantum mechanical keyboard that's software so you can run that on this and it works really well and it's programmable and all of that lives on the keyboard there's a function button anyway I really like this keyboard launch this review is actually about the launch heavy launch heavy oh let's unbox so again I ordered this with my own money uh I didn't really need another keyboard this is really to test keyboards with the KVM but this the launch heavy is a bigger version of the launch with a numeric keypad but again all the same customizability stuff applies this uses Cherry compatible switches by the way and they're replaceable I'll show you that in a second there's a lot of cool stuff about this keyboard is it as cool as my venerable model M no no of course not ready for launch welcome to the launch heavy we can launch heavy keyboard crew we're having to have you on board go to s76.co configurator pop users can download the application directly from the pop shop and blah blah blah aim high experiment sincerely the system 76 team thanks for flying all right so if we look at this keyboard it is exactly the same layout that I've come to know and love literally with just a numeric keypad now like it's smaller counterpart it comes with feet that are magnetic so you can get a bar the fee for this one are split because of course and it still has the built-in 10 gigabit Hub which is exactly the same layout looks like yeah the connectors and everything are in the same spot in the Box you get a keycap puller as well as a key switch puller blue and red accent keys and some special system 76 keycaps so this is like there's a rocket and a robot and another robot pop OS and a system 76 logo so that's pretty cool out of the box the spacebar comes configured for space and space I'm just gonna go ahead and fix that right now it's going to be space and backspace now you might be wondering okay you can replace the keycaps big whoop check this out pulled the switch the sword if you don't want to use the kale purple I think kale if you don't want to use the the quiet kale switches you can put your own switches on here and you know if you get tired of these switches you can change them later but still have the same keys and still have the same layout in addition to the full numeric keypad you also have an extra row of function keys which is configured for print screen and multimedia controls by default again completely reprogrammable you can make it whatever you like other than that the layout is identical I guess you know they've gotten a formula that they like that works for people for the keyboard and the alpha the American part and they're not going to change it you get the awesome braided 10 gig to 10 gig type c to type c cable you can finally put that port to good use as well as a type A to type c cable similar to what you would use with the level one text 10 gigabit KVM if that's what you're interested in if you prefer Escape down near where caps Locker tab is there is a wider version of The Escape key bundled with the system now as the rest of the hardware and software is what I'm used to with the original launch fully expecting this to be no different and so I have a very very high expectation for how this keyboard will perform and behave I'm looking forward to using it with one of the systems here at the office so cool it is a little pricey for what it is but system 76 some local American company support folks fighting the good fight it's probably worth it level Intex kvm's expensive too but hey the same things apply thank you foreign foreign foreign level one this has been a quick look at the launch heavy configurable keyboard by System 76 and I bought with my own money because I'm a crazy person I have mechanical keyboards are fun probably gonna end up swapping the keys on one of these though I meant to order the other set of keys oh well it's fine assistantalmost two years ago I ordered the launch from system 76 with my own money I know I know people send me stuff for free sometimes but I genuinely really like this stuff Computing stuff and I like experimenting with things and I don't know this has enabled me to feed that addiction which is probably bad so thank you for watching and hanging out and subscribing and doing all that other fun stuff but this is the system 76 launch keyboard this is a really really early one and I like it it's a heavy metal keyboard it's got a magnetic like with real magnets bar it's got a built-in 10 gigabit USB hub USBC input you can run it with a type c to C cable that comes with or type c to a cable it has full function keys even though it's a reduced footprint it has real function keys uh you know with function keys without function keys I got the model f keyboard that doesn't have built-in function keys you have to hit a modifier key to get function and I actually found that more annoying than I realized that I would if that makes sense and so I've really sort of enjoyed this layout the layout for the keys up down left right is pretty good I really like the split space bar remember when I went to visit Steve at Gamer's Nexus and I took the Canon Cat and it had the split space bar it actually has buttons below the space bar that are split those are actually really handy and so doing a little bit of customization here and being able to do that is really good I've also really taken a shine to qmk I'm doing my own custom replacement controllers for the IBM model M the original IBM model M as well as the minim from unicomp because they couldn't quite get the controller just right qmk quantum mechanical keyboard that's software so you can run that on this and it works really well and it's programmable and all of that lives on the keyboard there's a function button anyway I really like this keyboard launch this review is actually about the launch heavy launch heavy oh let's unbox so again I ordered this with my own money uh I didn't really need another keyboard this is really to test keyboards with the KVM but this the launch heavy is a bigger version of the launch with a numeric keypad but again all the same customizability stuff applies this uses Cherry compatible switches by the way and they're replaceable I'll show you that in a second there's a lot of cool stuff about this keyboard is it as cool as my venerable model M no no of course not ready for launch welcome to the launch heavy we can launch heavy keyboard crew we're having to have you on board go to s76.co configurator pop users can download the application directly from the pop shop and blah blah blah aim high experiment sincerely the system 76 team thanks for flying all right so if we look at this keyboard it is exactly the same layout that I've come to know and love literally with just a numeric keypad now like it's smaller counterpart it comes with feet that are magnetic so you can get a bar the fee for this one are split because of course and it still has the built-in 10 gigabit Hub which is exactly the same layout looks like yeah the connectors and everything are in the same spot in the Box you get a keycap puller as well as a key switch puller blue and red accent keys and some special system 76 keycaps so this is like there's a rocket and a robot and another robot pop OS and a system 76 logo so that's pretty cool out of the box the spacebar comes configured for space and space I'm just gonna go ahead and fix that right now it's going to be space and backspace now you might be wondering okay you can replace the keycaps big whoop check this out pulled the switch the sword if you don't want to use the kale purple I think kale if you don't want to use the the quiet kale switches you can put your own switches on here and you know if you get tired of these switches you can change them later but still have the same keys and still have the same layout in addition to the full numeric keypad you also have an extra row of function keys which is configured for print screen and multimedia controls by default again completely reprogrammable you can make it whatever you like other than that the layout is identical I guess you know they've gotten a formula that they like that works for people for the keyboard and the alpha the American part and they're not going to change it you get the awesome braided 10 gig to 10 gig type c to type c cable you can finally put that port to good use as well as a type A to type c cable similar to what you would use with the level one text 10 gigabit KVM if that's what you're interested in if you prefer Escape down near where caps Locker tab is there is a wider version of The Escape key bundled with the system now as the rest of the hardware and software is what I'm used to with the original launch fully expecting this to be no different and so I have a very very high expectation for how this keyboard will perform and behave I'm looking forward to using it with one of the systems here at the office so cool it is a little pricey for what it is but system 76 some local American company support folks fighting the good fight it's probably worth it level Intex kvm's expensive too but hey the same things apply thank you foreign foreign foreign level one this has been a quick look at the launch heavy configurable keyboard by System 76 and I bought with my own money because I'm a crazy person I have mechanical keyboards are fun probably gonna end up swapping the keys on one of these though I meant to order the other set of keys oh well it's fine assistant\n"