Fujitsu keyboard Identification

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z3ta

14 Apr 2015, 22:58

So I stumbled upon this in a house of some familiar.
Not NIB, but bought by her father and never used.
White alps and PS2.
Cable plastic not removed.
Found nothing in the wiki.
Any ideas?
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chzel

14 Apr 2015, 23:05

Dat spacebar...sooo white!
What layout is it? Portugese?

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z3ta

14 Apr 2015, 23:10

chzel wrote: Dat spacebar...sooo white!
What layout is it? Portugese?
Spanish :geek:

Findecanor

15 Apr 2015, 08:32

That looks like a rebranded Acer 6312-K or 6512-K with Acer switches.

BTW. Interesting that the Space Bar has yellowed less than the other keys.

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Muirium
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15 Apr 2015, 08:39

Downright bizarre, more like!

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Chyros

15 Apr 2015, 09:57

Findecanor has it right; I strongly suspect that's an Acer 6312-TW with white Acer switches, the flat design (there is also a wavy design, the one I have; several Acer series appear to have at least two designs). Keycaps should be dyesubbed ABS. The spacebar looks like it might be PBT, which is fairly strange, because it's apparently quite hard to make a spacebar in PBT. You can test it with some acetone on the inside of the spacebar; if it's PBT, it shouldn't smudge the plastic.

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Mal-2

16 Apr 2015, 05:52

Chyros wrote: You can test it with some acetone on the inside of the spacebar; if it's PBT, it shouldn't smudge the plastic.
POM will also pass this test, so it doesn't positively identify PBT. It just rules out ABS.

You could also apply a swipe of nail polish to the inside and let it dry. If it then can be flaked off cleanly with a fingernail, leaving no residue, it's not ABS.

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Zylkan

16 Apr 2015, 16:12

They don't call it "Space Bar" for no reason...

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