• Smorty [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    Sick. Is this an acutal language on the keys, or just lord of the rings jibberish?

    • Sylveon
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      2 years ago

      Technically it’s an alphabet, not a language (excluding the keys with actual words on them and not just letters). The letters are called Tengwar and in the lore they’re Elvish letters, but you can use them to write in other languages like English. Even in universe they’re used for other languages like on the inscription of the One Ring, which is in Black Speech.

    • @Spuddaccino@reddthat.com
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      442 years ago

      Both.

      Tolkien constructed an actual language for use in his works, and the gibberish you see on the keyboard is that language.

      • Malgas
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        122 years ago

        Other way around, actually: he started out making constructed languages for fun, realized that doing that properly required inventing the cultural and historical context in which it developed, and then, later, started writing fiction set in that world.

  • @CannedTuna@sh.itjust.works
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    32 years ago

    Love this. What key cap set is this? Also what’s the keyboard? Looks like you’ve got a flip cover on the top right two switches

    • @Sizousho@beehaw.org
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      It’s the Drop LotR keycap set. I think they have some 60% pre-fab. The one above is a custom.

      … I may have built a keyboard for each language…

  • @AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world
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    It’s accurate in that it matches the popular LOTR fonts, but you can’t just type normally and have the correct words appear without first running it through a program.

    Edit: Fun fact: currently you need to use special fonts to type these. But in the near future, they will be probably be officially added to Unicode, in the U+16080 to U+160FF range. This is because Computer Scientists are all nerds.