This is a keyboard that came with a DEC VT180 Robin computer that I got some time ago. It is an optional Word Processing System specific keyboard that has the same functionality as a DEC VT100 keyboard but has special legends for Word Processing functionality. The DEC Robin is essentially a VT100 terminal with extra boards to make it a full fledged computer.
If you like legends, you'll like this one. Of note are the multi-coloured key caps with the most upper right key on the numeric keypad being gold. This is known as the "Gold Key" and this one key even has it's own Wikipedia page!. Pressing the Gold key along with a key that had a front legend printed on it would produce the named function.
Another unique feature is that a small number of keys not only have front legends but also "side legends". I'm not sure if this is unique to this keyboard but it's pretty cool and they are quite visible! One of the funny front legends also indicated that there is a "Dead Key"
While this looks almost identical to the VT-100 keyboard (the mechanics are essentially the same), this one has a custom mat that is affixed around the keyboard and numpad mechanisms that have helper key top graphics printed in various locations to assist the operator in finding hot keys quickly.
This keyboard consisting of Hi-Tek linear key switches. It is in the Wiki here but here are the pics for your forum viewing pleasure:
DEC VT180 Robin WPS keyboard - It's a legend!
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What a beaut! Side legends...gold key...man keyboard manufacturers are so lousy these days. I want a modern version of these in a triple shot. Nice photos Snuci.
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Yeah I saw this in the wiki last night, very nice thanks for sharing! Interesting idea with those side legends, never seen that before. I love how DEC placed the disk drives on top of the CRT for the VT180.
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Thanks for the photo and info.
During the late 80s or early 90s, my parents had me do data entry for their company at their account's office (so they wouldn't have to pay for the accountant's employee to do it). I entered the data on some variety of DEC machine with a keyboard like that. I don't remember how the keyboard felt, but I do remember being fascinated with all of the functions on the keycaps.
The DEC had an external box holding two 8 inch floppy drives. One drive held the program disk and the other the data disk. The machine was so slow that I was able to type faster than the machine was able to accept input (there was some sort of keyboard buffer, however).
During the late 80s or early 90s, my parents had me do data entry for their company at their account's office (so they wouldn't have to pay for the accountant's employee to do it). I entered the data on some variety of DEC machine with a keyboard like that. I don't remember how the keyboard felt, but I do remember being fascinated with all of the functions on the keycaps.
The DEC had an external box holding two 8 inch floppy drives. One drive held the program disk and the other the data disk. The machine was so slow that I was able to type faster than the machine was able to accept input (there was some sort of keyboard buffer, however).