Leading Edge Model M keyboard "8815K" review (Keytek inductive)

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Chyros

02 Feb 2019, 10:49

Today we look at what appears to be a very rare keyboard with a very rare switch design. Also, there's a fair bit of history behind this one. Hope you enjoy the video! :)

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Sangdrax

02 Feb 2019, 15:52

This is one of my favorite kinds of switch types, and it's so hard to find ones that are compatible with modern PC's or converters. That's why it's such a shame the keyfeel on this isn't very good.

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Chyros

02 Feb 2019, 16:02

Sangdrax wrote:
02 Feb 2019, 15:52
This is one of my favorite kinds of switch types, and it's so hard to find ones that are compatible with modern PC's or converters. That's why it's such a shame the keyfeel on this isn't very good.
It might be salvageable with some lubricant or something. Although it'll still be fairly stiff I imagine.

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JP!

02 Feb 2019, 16:17

Great review. Cool keyboard.

Lbibass

02 Feb 2019, 18:01

I saw a board with these switches either on Taobao or ebay the other day, let me see if I can find the listing.

EDIT: It was the other board that you mentioned! https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Prime- ... 3494841848
It stood out to me mainly because it seemed like it would be a keytronic foam and foil board from the placement of the LEDs and the font, but then it wasn't!

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Chyros

02 Feb 2019, 18:37

Lbibass wrote:
02 Feb 2019, 18:01
I saw a board with these switches either on Taobao or ebay the other day, let me see if I can find the listing.

EDIT: It was the other board that you mentioned! https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Prime- ... 3494841848
It stood out to me mainly because it seemed like it would be a keytronic foam and foil board from the placement of the LEDs and the font, but then it wasn't!
Yes, those use switches that look like the ADI type.

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derzemel

02 Feb 2019, 18:46

very interesting switches. I wonder why Keytek chose to use induction, instead of Hall effect for their switches

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digital_matthew

02 Feb 2019, 18:55

Gotta love a keyboard with built-in toroidal amplifiers. :D

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zrrion

02 Feb 2019, 21:31

If hall effect sensors were more expensive than multiplexers and transformers then they might have used inductance for cost reasons

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