I have a Clevo NV41MZ, which is sold by Novacustom and they, together with 3mdeb develop Coreboot for the Clevo Laptops.

Its pretty great as their Distribution (Dasharo) as well as Heads run on it, I guess theirs is better optimized and it looks secure and feature complete.

So very great laptop, also did a Benchmark against my T495 and was shocked about literally twice the performance! Its pretty loud but Dasharo actually fixes that.

Keyboard problem

So… bad part, the keyboard.

Its crap, not unusable, but my T495 is the best Keyboard I ever used. Lower travel than on my (also corebootable) T430, nice rubbery keys etc.

Interesting though, you cant replace the keycaps, while you can on the Clevo boards.

Also Novacustom sells the Clevo keyboards and you can get custom engraving, layout, font, everything, you can literally design your own keyboard, its pretty damn cool.

But… they keyboard is still a huge deal, and as I only want to have one Laptop (lol you wish) it should be good for writing Bachelor thesis stuff on it.

Keyboard to USB

There is a like 10 years old video of some guy hacking such an internal keyboard to USB, sniffing the keypresses and all.

The easy solution here would be to get a USB Thinkpad keyboard and disassemble it, but its costy and not sure about the quality and compact laptop size.

Keyboard 1 to Keyboard 2

So I imagine it pretty badly, two proprietary connectors talking gibberish and very differently, and you need to solder two random ebay parts together and hope it doesnt need translation.

I imagine you could remove the need for the arduino, as it doesnt need USB.

Maybe the OS could handle the keyboard layout changes?

Is this possible? I imagine getting a T495 keyboard and putting it in my NV41MZ, needs some cutting but should work?

  • @[email protected]OP
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    31 year ago

    This is so sad. I was pretty sure this is the case. Fuck proprietary keyboards. Thinkpads kinda suck but they have great chassis and keyboard

    • @just_another_person
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      21 year ago

      Look up replacements for the key actions bits and such and see if there is anything out there that gets you closer. Laptops are made to be portable, but not very customizable. Good luck 👍

      • @[email protected]OP
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        11 year ago

        True, I should probably leave the tech of the keyboard alone, and “just” replace switches etc

      • @[email protected]OP
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        11 year ago

        Still proprietary garbage Bios and a VEEERY shitty company behind it.

        Try to get free support for a product you paid. Bot possible. They dont even answer a question like “Windows doesnt want to install, you support Windows, how the hell do I do that”.