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Kaypro 386 Keyboard

Posted: 26 Nov 2013, 03:06
by HaaTa
To commemorate the 3rd Annual Deskthority Awards, I'm going to completely take over the Photos & Videos column on the frontpage :mrgreen:


This was a keyboard find by a DT member, Parak. Something I originally identified as foam'n'foil, but didn't realize it was clicky too!!
Unfortunately I don't know which Kaypro model this keyboard was for, just that it could be, at the earliest, the Kaypro 386 Keyboard.
In terms of being Foam'n'Foil, the switch is pretty standard. I haven't yet gone and compared all the known capacitive sensing PCBs yet (something that needs to be done before I/or someone else) can start on categorizing the Foam'n'Foil switches.
What is interesting here, is that it has an Alps-like click leaf in each of the switches!

The keyboard was manufactured by Deyi Technology Co. in Taiwan as the Delta Enhanced Keyboard. The PCB and FCC number indicate that it was built around 1988.


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Posted: 26 Nov 2013, 03:21
by Daemon Raccoon
An ALPS-esque click leaf, MX Compatible Caps, and Capacitive Foam and Foil. all of my wat.

Posted: 26 Nov 2013, 12:59
by Muirium
Put some Round 5s on it, I dare!

Capacitative clicky switches, how the world needs more of these. How does the sound and feel compare to a Model F?

Posted: 26 Nov 2013, 22:26
by Daniel Beardsmore
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Clicky foam and foil?

Interestingly, those keycaps remind me a lot of the Monterey K101/K102 keycaps.

Edit: Yes, they're the same keycaps. The case designs are also so similar, that it's likely that they came from the same factory too. It's quite possible (and pretty likely) that, like most public-facing companies, Monterey have no manufacturing capacity of their own.

Posted: 05 Jun 2014, 01:54
by HaaTa
The keycaps are indeed Cherry MX Compatible.

Posted: 14 Mar 2016, 06:32
by jacobolus

Re: Kaypro 386 Keyboard

Posted: 10 Sep 2020, 05:01
by JP!
I picked this one up a while back and realized this board is exactly the same as Haata's minus the Kaypro 386 branding.

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Definitely a unique and uncommon switch design. Foam and foil the way it should have been. Now I just need to modify these switches with Topre springs to make this a truly Frankenstein switch with it's "ALPS-esque click leaf, MX Compatible Caps, and Capacitive Foam and Foil".

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