What's happening over at Amiga On The Lake? (AOTL)

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@qzd3fwd / Well, then the difference to AOTL is, that you can "pre-order" the RastPort KA59 keyboard from Amiga-Shop (Alinea), which means you contact Alinea by e-mail and have yourself put on a waiting list with your desired version. This it what I did. You do not have to pay anything in advance to the shop. Just a painless chance to once get a sturdy MX A1200 keyboard. (hopefully during my lifetime)

... however, if RastPort does not take/get any money in advance from pre-orders/waiting lists, I wonder how they pay their suppliers for keyboard parts. Seems to be a business secret.

Onto existing keycaps:
The MX-style keycaps suggested by Aeberbach in this thread look well done, but US layout only, thus not an option when European versions are needed - in my case the German layout.
 
I have not seen a KA59 in person but it looks like a great product, I would not discourage anyone from buying one.

However I now have in my hands a set of A600 keys from @steveed and they are excellent; I have just submitted a new design for A600 to a PCB manufacturer and it will be available soon. He has sent me an A1200 set too, and when they arrive I will get onto the new A1200 keyboard design. With these there is the possibility of using a laser-cut metal top plate meaning a better feel, better mounting options and more space under the keyboard for your accelerators. Depending on interest it may be possible to do a larger group order for either or both. Quantity is the important thing in bringing the price of the laser-cut plates down.

(Now I just need to find an A600 main board for testing. I have a case and I am not changing the schematic of the old design apart from some LED enhancement, but I can’t call it finished until fully tested!)
 
There is no reason we can't get other languages ordered or language add-ons. I am willing to give it a try, if someone can provide me with a high resolution image of another Amiga keyboard layout they want I can get pricing.

I can create a modified version of the one I have for the A1200 (it's based on Aeberbach's original layout, just modified a bit for the US) or someone can make there own and let me know.


Prices are cheaper the more you order. The cheapest way (still expensive) would be to order a full set instead of an add-on, but then you would need to order a minimum of 25 sets.
 
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