IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

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Morron

01 May 2018, 15:45

Blaise170 wrote: Rubber dome. Silitek SK-720.
Any idea what it's worth? The seller is selling them very cheap.

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Dingster

01 May 2018, 15:47

Morron wrote:
Blaise170 wrote: Rubber dome. Silitek SK-720.
Any idea what it's worth? The seller is selling them very cheap.
Like 2eur? Look like low quality rubber domes to me, sorry :?

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

01 May 2018, 15:49

You can buy similar rubber domes from Unicomp 10 for $10... For whatever that's worth.

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Morron

01 May 2018, 15:50

Dingster wrote:
Morron wrote:
Blaise170 wrote: Rubber dome. Silitek SK-720.
Any idea what it's worth? The seller is selling them very cheap.
Like 2eur? Look like low quality rubber domes to me, sorry :?
Well, it was worth a try. Thanks anyways! :mrgreen:

They were being sold completely new with package for 2.5€ a pop btw.

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Dingster

01 May 2018, 15:55

Well if you have a need for a multimedia keyboard 2.5 isnt a bad price :lol:

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elecplus

02 May 2018, 16:31

I have 2 keyboards here, a Fluke and a Datalux.
Can someone identify the switches please?
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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

02 May 2018, 16:34

Fluke: wiki/Fluke_1720A_Programmer_Keyboard
Datalux: wiki/Datalux_SpaceSaver

The Datalux has MEI switches which are by far the worst discrete switches I've ever used.

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elecplus

02 May 2018, 16:38

Blaise170 wrote: Fluke: wiki/Fluke_1720A_Programmer_Keyboard
Datalux: wiki/Datalux_SpaceSaver

The Datalux has MEI switches which are by far the worst discrete switches I've ever used.
Thank you!

rich1051414

03 May 2018, 04:03

elecplus wrote:
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Now that is a weird layout.

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Keybug

07 May 2018, 09:07

What are the chances this one has ALPS? I'm going by the top-centre LED windows on the lock keys, but other platforms may have these too. As for keycaps, I just don't have an eye for them, so some input on that or other aspects would be welcome! Thanks.
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Chyros

07 May 2018, 11:19

Hard to say, but I'm inclined towards Alps, yeah. The caps and lock lights are pretty Alpsy.

00.

07 May 2018, 11:23

Keybug wrote: What are the chances this one has ALPS? I'm going by the top-centre LED windows on the lock keys, but other platforms may have these too. As for keycaps, I just don't have an eye for them, so some input on that or other aspects would be welcome! Thanks.
+1 for alps, font looks very much like it.

Black_Shadow99

08 May 2018, 01:12

I was wondering if anyone could help me. I found this Appledesign keyboard but it doesnt match any of the info that is on the wiki here. Do I have something that is more uncommon than the others?
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Notice that the board IS made by NMB Technologies. Also notice the 2 ribbon cables that is connected to it.
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It is made in Thailand in 1995 so it is an earlier version
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PlacaFromHell

08 May 2018, 13:37

Black_Shadow99 wrote: I was wondering if anyone could help me. I found this Appledesign keyboard but it doesnt match any of the info that is on the wiki here. Do I have something that is more uncommon than the others?
I saw a lot of them. I think is because Apple made too much AEK-like rubberdome keyboards.
Very similar to this one
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waldorf120

10 May 2018, 00:22

Snagged this beauty on eBay just now. It's the keyboard for a Franklin PC-8000 from 1986.
Couldn't find any info on it other than a mention on Geekhack from 9 years ago saying it has SKCL greens.
I'll post to the wiki once it arrives, but for fun does anyone already have info on this thing?

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DankMatter

10 May 2018, 07:58

Any idea what switches It may have?
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Chyros

10 May 2018, 10:36

I suspect it's KT foam and foil.

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DustGod
Yet another IBM snob

10 May 2018, 11:15

waldorf120 wrote: Snagged this beauty on eBay just now. It's the keyboard for a Franklin PC-8000 from 1986.
Couldn't find any info on it other than a mention on Geekhack from 9 years ago saying it has SKCL greens.
I'll post to the wiki once it arrives, but for fun does anyone already have info on this thing?
Woah, it's good looking!

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mike52787
Alps Aficionado

10 May 2018, 16:12

DankMatter wrote: Any idea what switches It may have?
Certainly some sort of foam and foil.

rich1051414

10 May 2018, 20:03

mike52787 wrote:
DankMatter wrote: Any idea what switches It may have?
Certainly some sort of foam and foil.
A bit off topic, but those certainly were then, and are now, a step below rubber dome, as foam was used as the 'substrate' as opposed to rubber, which feels... spongey. However, back in the day, rubber dome keyboards were a luxury.

Still, they are an interesting thing. Just not ever going to feel amazing to type on. Replacing the open cell foam with closed cell foam, like found inside high quality packaging or some wrist rests, would probably make it feel a million times better.

As a plus though, they seem like they would be really reliable, as they use a proper foil. So there is that. Assuming the foam hasn't completely rotted and foil is still attached, that is.

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

10 May 2018, 20:18

I wouldn't call them reliable, at least long term. In the short term they should theoretically work extremely well since they are capacitive though.

N9vem

11 May 2018, 20:42

Hi I found a keyboard and a switch I never saw before. It looks like foam and foil to me with an external leaf spring / clicker? I tried to search wikis but found nothing. Chassis looks like metal. Very similar to Videoton keyboards It has a metal backplate with no info on it (had a paper label but worn out). Cyrillic but has special characters like É. Probably Czech or Hungarian made, for export maybe? If you had some info, it would be wonderful. Thanks!
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Myoth

11 May 2018, 20:54

they look like those wiki/Ericsson_RMD_973_series

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

11 May 2018, 21:06

I like the hand-drawn key. :lol:

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TheInverseKey

11 May 2018, 23:25

Hi, I just saw this in a computer shop and never seen this switch before. Anyone know anything about it?

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ScottPaladin

11 May 2018, 23:42

TheInverseKey wrote: Hi, I just saw this in a computer shop and never seen this switch before. Anyone know anything about it?

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Looks like some sort of dome with slider.

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

11 May 2018, 23:53

Looks like a black version of wiki/Mitsumi_miniature_mechanical.

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Chyros

12 May 2018, 00:14

Blaise170 wrote: Looks like a black version of wiki/Mitsumi_miniature_mechanical.
Negative; those are discrete switches. This just looks like a black slider sitting in a barrel plate. Definitely seems like dome with slider of some description.

N9vem

12 May 2018, 18:00

Myoth wrote: they look like those wiki/Ericsson_RMD_973_series
Thanks! They are looking exactly the same except the diodes.

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depletedvespene

13 May 2018, 01:01

Blaise170 wrote: I like the hand-drawn key. :lol:
It's an early artisan. Show some respect! :mrgreen:

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