Decision Data Computer Corporation / Maxi Switch KYBD 2185041
Posted: 02 Oct 2017, 19:59
The PCB itself reads ©1983, the Maxi Switch sticker on the PCB reads 12/11/84 while a timestamp in the top case reads JAN 16 1985. Another stamp inside the top case reads "POLYCEL CORP.".
I have not seen this particular switch here before, the way Maxi Switch used these dome-modules reminds of Hi-TEK modular or Key Tronic FF. There are single, three, four and five unit modules that house the domes and mount the keycaps arranged according to the PCB.
All these black modules read "Maxi-Switch Co." at the bottom left. but the PCB also reads "Maxikey". The modules are screwed to the PCB with the dome dome sheets underneath. These domes are tactile with an approx. keyweight of 40-45g.
I have no idea what the printing on these keycaps is, none of the keycaps are yellowed at all includng the 12unit spacebar. Another interesting thing are these long gooves instead of homing bumps on the "F" and "J" keycaps as we have seen on a few other keyboards.
Decision Data Computer Corporation offered a visually very similair keyboard with the very different ITW magnetic valve switches:
http://park8.wakwak.com/~kaineko2/keybo ... 10107.html
The keyboard has a beeper that is glued to the top part of the case. The bottom part of the case is just one massive metal plate with that ridicolous flip-stand mechanism that is released via the button in the middle. The height is not adjustable and the keyboard stands 10cm with those large feet extended! No idea what they were thinking?!?