https://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/identify-the-keyboard-t16136.html :)
LOL, thats fun because it's the exact same keyboard (Captain Obvious here) It seems the guy who started the thread didn't buy it. The same photos were posted in the app.Thank you, i'm having a sort of deja-vu while reading ...
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- 13 Apr 2017, 14:28
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: I bought my first vintage mech and I can't identify the switch
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- 12 Apr 2017, 21:55
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: I bought my first vintage mech and I can't identify the switch
- Replies: 10
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The switches are the same, which is what I was trying to point out. I don't know if the caps are MX compatible. There really aren't many conclusions we can draw at this point, at least not new ones.
No problem. Let us know how it cleans up. It probably is a Model M clone, at least in terms of case ...
No problem. Let us know how it cleans up. It probably is a Model M clone, at least in terms of case ...
- 12 Apr 2017, 17:55
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: I bought my first vintage mech and I can't identify the switch
- Replies: 10
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- 12 Apr 2017, 16:32
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: I bought my first vintage mech and I can't identify the switch
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- 12 Apr 2017, 15:03
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: I bought my first vintage mech and I can't identify the switch
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I bought my first vintage mech and I can't identify the switch
Hello guys, I'm Carri and I'm new to this forum.
Yesterday I bought, a vintage mechanical keyboard, made by Adi. The thing is, I've been using it and it feels pretty good, I've always been interested in mech but never had one. So I found a cool old one in a second hand app, which seemed alright ...
Yesterday I bought, a vintage mechanical keyboard, made by Adi. The thing is, I've been using it and it feels pretty good, I've always been interested in mech but never had one. So I found a cool old one in a second hand app, which seemed alright ...