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Chicony E8HKB-5591
Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 21:00
by seebart
Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 22:52
by Daniel Beardsmore
Ah, a turquoise trackball!
jaynoon, who took this photo—
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaynoon/52 ... hotostream—is a member here and I sent him a message ages ago, but he's never checked his private messages and mine is jammed in my Outbox. His 5591 is subtly different to yours. Interestingly, both use SMK switches — it seems that some models may have only ever had one switch type.
This is the wiki page: [wiki]Chicony KB-5591[/wiki].
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Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 22:54
by acolombo
Very nice board! I really like the mouse buttons in that part of the case
Posted: 14 Sep 2014, 04:02
by ShawnMeg
That is a beautiful keyboard.

Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 22:34
by rich1051414
That's wonderful. A huge one up on the IBM/Lenovo pencil eraser. I actually have a lot of use for a keyboard like this, which is interesting for something as old as this keyboard. How difficult is it to convert the serial mouse connector to something modern?
Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 23:15
by JP!
Very neat keyboard. I imagine you could just use a simple serial to ps2 adapter and then use an active ps2 to usb adapter.

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Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 04:05
by nickg
jelly as fuck... hows the trackball feel? Oh man montery blue with a trackball....
Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 05:38
by orihalcon
If anyone else wants one of these, you can get them here from Cindy:
http://www.elecshopper.com/chickony-kb- ... -nib.html/
She has done so much for the community and is getting out of the keyboard world soon I believe, and she is asking a very fair price here. Go get 'em!
Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 05:47
by seebart
JP! wrote: Very neat keyboard. I imagine you could just use a simple serial to ps2 adapter and then use an active ps2 to usb adapter.
adapter.jpg
That's it, no elaborate conversion needed here.
nickg wrote: jelly as fuck... hows the trackball feel? Oh man montery blue with a trackball....
^
Feels nice the way it should, I'm not a trackall guy but it's fun. I have seen this same keyboard with a yellow trackball.
rich1051414 wrote: That's wonderful. A huge one up on the IBM/Lenovo pencil eraser. I actually have a lot of use for a keyboard like this, which is interesting for something as old as this keyboard. How difficult is it to convert the serial mouse connector to something modern?
Thanks, if you like Montereys this is a great choice, like orihalcon said elecplus is selling these NIB.
Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 08:43
by rich1051414
JP! wrote: Very neat keyboard. I imagine you could just use a simple serial to ps2 adapter and then use an active ps2 to usb adapter.
adapter.jpg
Oh wow, just a passive adapter(To get to ps/2)? I have never had the need to use a serial mouse, but I think I have finally found that need. I apologize for the noobness
Oh, I have plenty of PS/2 to USB active adapters, as it seems like compatibility is hit and miss with them.
Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 08:46
by seebart
rich1051414 wrote: JP! wrote: Very neat keyboard. I imagine you could just use a simple serial to ps2 adapter and then use an active ps2 to usb adapter.
adapter.jpg
I have never had the need to use an antique mouse, but I think I have finally found that need. I apologize for the noobness

Well the trackball is at least if not more antique than any mouse.

Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 08:47
by rich1051414
seebart wrote: rich1051414 wrote: JP! wrote: Very neat keyboard. I imagine you could just use a simple serial to ps2 adapter and then use an active ps2 to usb adapter.
adapter.jpg
I have never had the need to use an antique mouse, but I think I have finally found that need. I apologize for the noobness

Well the trackball is at least if not more antique than any mouse.

Hah, you got in before I fixed my wording on that. It made even me feel old when I called a trackball an 'antique', true or not xD
Either way, if I got it, I would merge the two down to a single teensy anyway, as I would only ever use it on the htpc in my living room

Trackballs > Trackpads.
Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 08:53
by seebart
rich1051414 wrote: Hah, you got in before I fixed my wording on that.
My speciality. No pun intended.
rich1051414 wrote: It made even me feel old when I called a trackball an 'antique', true or not xD
Nah come on...vintage is cool. At least vintage keyboards like the Chicony E8HKB-5591.
rich1051414 wrote: Either way, if I got it, I would merge the two down to a single teensy anyway, as I would only ever use it on the htpc in my living room

Cool.
Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 08:56
by rich1051414
I am currently typing this on a chicony 5191, no insults implied

Futaba MA clicky. Maybe one day, they will get the recognition they deserve, for now, I guess I will have to feel like a hipster

Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 08:58
by seebart
rich1051414 wrote: I am currently typing this on a chicony 5191, no insults implied

Futaba MA clicky. Maybe one day, they will get the recognition they deserve, for now, I guess I will have to feel like a hipster

Oh, can we see some pics plz?

Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 09:17
by rich1051414
I think I have posted them on the forums before, but here are some new ones. This is after retrobright treatments. It looked like a failed sunless tan experiment when I found it.

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PS: The case does not match the top. The actual model number of the PCB is 5192, not 5191, as can be seen with the iso layout. Do not try to go off the serial number to determine if a prospective keyboard has Futaba MA. The original case was damaged, and I used another keyboard that had Mitsumi Mini's(KLT-11) in it as a donor, since that keyboard was basically unusable. Horrible switch that should be ashamed of itself. The best way to describe Mitsumi Mini's would be, walking in snow. I think this keyboard can also be found with cherry mx blues as well as aristotle's.
Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 10:08
by seebart
Cool thanks.
Posted: 01 Nov 2017, 05:19
by hailang215
COOL