Edit: put it on DT wiki: [wiki]Costar CSK-7102N[/wiki]
This was in a plastic bag at a garage sale - expected to find this much dirtier and possibly non-functioning, but the keyboard seems to be a brand new oldie, looks like never used, Spanish, very clean, the layout in general is very similar to NTC KB6551 http://deskthority.net/photos-f62/unite ... 10698.html . No branding on the front while the back plate simply says "KEYBOARD". Small Shift and small Backspace are a bit of a challenge, but the rest is OK. White Alps working very smoothly with nice sounding clicks. English equivalent is CSK-7101N.
FCC ID granted on 05/06/1991 corresponds to:
CSK-7102N/CSK-7101N
Costar Electronics Inc
No 369, Tanan Rd, Shie Lin
Taipei, Taiwan
Back:
White Alps:
Board; insides:
Costar board with Topro PS/2 controller markings:
Overall, a very nice, compact layout KB with smooth, satisfying white Alps.
Costar CSK-7102N ("KEYBOARD")
- Muirium
- µ
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A plastic bag? People have no class! Still, I guess it's still "NIB" so to speak.
What does Supr do? If it sends the GUI code (Command or Windows key) then kudos to them for smuggling it into a Winkeyless layout.
What does Supr do? If it sends the GUI code (Command or Windows key) then kudos to them for smuggling it into a Winkeyless layout.
- seebart
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another nice find zts.