What's this keyboard?
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- Location: Romania. E.U.
- Main keyboard: '91 IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
- Favorite switch: the spring that buckles
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I found this keyboard in the basement, next to an old Sanyo computer that it came with.
The switches look exactly like a Leaf Spring gen.3, but on the wiki it says that the keyboards only have cylindrical keycaps.
Here's something more under the PCB:
It's made sometime before 1985 (that's when the computer's monitor was made). Here are more pics: https://imgur.com/a/0ys40#0.
The switches look exactly like a Leaf Spring gen.3, but on the wiki it says that the keyboards only have cylindrical keycaps.
Here's something more under the PCB:
It's made sometime before 1985 (that's when the computer's monitor was made). Here are more pics: https://imgur.com/a/0ys40#0.
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
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I'm guessing it's an undocumented version of Fujitsu Peerless. If you take the slider off and it's a slider over spring and sock over domes, it's that.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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The fact that there is a large PCB under the switches tell me that it could be a Fujitsu Beam Spring, 2nd or 3rd generation type.
The sliders resemble those more than the Peerless.
The sliders resemble those more than the Peerless.
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- Location: Romania. E.U.
- Main keyboard: '91 IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
- Favorite switch: the spring that buckles
- DT Pro Member: -
Erm, I know this sound a bit noob-ish, but how do you properly remove the keycaps. They're so hard to take off, I've broken a slider now trying to get the key off.
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Sanyo MBC 550 keyboard, third gen (iirc) fujitsu leaf spring.
To remove the keycaps, you just need to be sure that you're not grabbing the stem as well. It's not a huge deal if you rip the stem out as well, as it's made to be removable, but it can be a bit hard to reinsert. You can even remove the plastic plate insert into which the stem slides into. The only thing you'd want to be careful of is to not to bend the spring underneath where it shouldn't bend. Also, it's very sharp
To remove the keycaps, you just need to be sure that you're not grabbing the stem as well. It's not a huge deal if you rip the stem out as well, as it's made to be removable, but it can be a bit hard to reinsert. You can even remove the plastic plate insert into which the stem slides into. The only thing you'd want to be careful of is to not to bend the spring underneath where it shouldn't bend. Also, it's very sharp
- Redmaus
- Gotta start somewhere
- Location: Near Dallas, Texas
- Main keyboard: Unsaver | 3276 | Kingsaver
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade
- Favorite switch: Capacitative Buckling Spring
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The stem is just plastic. You remove them without desoldering. The mechanism inside is quite interesting.
Pics of whole board please?
Pics of whole board please?
- seebart
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- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
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That's a Fujitsu Leaf Spring 3rd gen. switch with the "tombstone" keycaps in my opinion.
Don't compare it to peerless. Much nicer. Nice keycaps too!
Don't compare it to peerless. Much nicer. Nice keycaps too!
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- Location: Romania. E.U.
- Main keyboard: '91 IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
- Favorite switch: the spring that buckles
- DT Pro Member: -
It's definitely Leaf Spring.
More pics here (they'll load slowwwwww, cuz why not 24MP photos?:
Also, I'm either dumb, or dumb. I still can't get the 1x1 keycaps off. And I'm not going to try anymore.
More pics here (they'll load slowwwwww, cuz why not 24MP photos?:
Spoiler:
- seebart
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- Location: Germany
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Just make sure you only pull on the edge of the cap and not under the slider. Shouldn't be a disaster if you do pull the slider if I remember correctly. Look at my picture, you want to avoid going too far under the slider while pulling. Could also be that the whole thing is filthy from age. Those sliders pop right back in.
- seebart
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- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
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Yes the leaf springs are PCB mounted on my Fujitsu too.
- Redmaus
- Gotta start somewhere
- Location: Near Dallas, Texas
- Main keyboard: Unsaver | 3276 | Kingsaver
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade
- Favorite switch: Capacitative Buckling Spring
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I actually want leaf spring caps if someone does not want theirs.
Especially that backspace key dizz3l.
Especially that backspace key dizz3l.
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- Location: Romania. E.U.
- Main keyboard: '91 IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
- Favorite switch: the spring that buckles
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Even if they were Cherry/Topre/whatever compatible and could get them off more easily(I think that's because they're 30-somewhat years old), it's preety much impossible to get them shipped to someone in U.S.