The NightFox is a compact programmable keyboard designed by and . It's a darker, more mysterious version of the . Smooth lines and anthracite aesthetics make the NightFox visually compatible with traditional workstations or gaming setups. Microcontroller shortages mean that this is the last batch of classic NightFoxes.
Keycaps are not included in this kit. They are available separately.
An alternative layout, NightFox Aria, with a standard Backspace position can be .
building and programming
NightFox True Fox kits, which may not be compatible with standard keycap sets, are not assembled. You will need to solder and use tools to build them. Community resources and are widely available. Find .
included parts
- CNC milled, anodized aluminum case
- Hex screw set (8x 1/16" drive size)
- Aluminum feet (2) with rubber pads (6)
- Machined, anodized aluminum plate in True Fox layout
- NightFox / WhiteFox PCB
- Stabilizers (1x 6 unit, 4x 2 unit)
complete your kit with these items
measurements
- Dimensions: LxWxH 12 ½ x 4 ⅜ x 1.15 in.
- Weight: 1 lb. 9.9 oz.
- LED Chip Output (LEDs not included): 3.3 volts, 3.2 mA per LED
more details
Input Club recommends for its keyboards. Jacob Alexander (HaaTa), a legend in the keyboard community, designed them to provide peak typing performance. You can view their force curves in on Input Club’s website.
The NightFox heralds a new class of open source keyboards. It easily surpasses top of the line gaming models in transmission speed, aesthetics, and key feel. You can find files to make your own NightFox / . You’ll just need to swap some anodization colors around.
The True Fox layout is optimized for rapid typing and quick computer input. Tweaks in KLL, a custom firmware that allows deep customization, enable software-free key reassignments and macros for optimal productivity. The NightFox, which is natively compatible with most operating systems, offers N-key rollover in Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.