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==Disassembly==
 
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Please note that Acer glue the membrane to the [[keyboard controller]] [[printed circuit board|PCB]]. Once the membrane has been peeled away, nothing remains to keep it in contact afterwards and the keyboard will no longer function.
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Please note that, in some instances, Acer glued the membrane to the [[keyboard controller]] [[printed circuit board|PCB]]. Once the membrane has been peeled away, nothing remains to keep it in contact afterwards and the keyboard will no longer function.
  
 
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==Acer 6312-TW==
 
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File:Three-layer membrane.jpg|Three-layer membrane from an Acer 6312-TW
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File:Three-layer membrane.jpg|Three-layer membrane
File:Acer 6312-TW keyboard controller.jpg|Controller board (6312-TW)
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File:Acer switches from below.jpg|Controller board and switches
File:Acer switches from below close-up.jpg|Switches seen from below (6312-TW)
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File:Acer 6312-TW keyboard controller.jpg|Controller board
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File:Acer switches from below close-up.jpg|Switches seen from below
 
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Acer 6310 series
Branding Acer, Viglen and others
Manufacturer Acer
Layouts ISO
Keyswitches Acer switch
Interface AT, PS/2

The Acer 6310 series is a family of keyboards manufactured by Acer, which use the Acer switch and feature dye-sublimated keycaps. No actual model 6310 is believed to exist.

Layouts

Model numbers 6310 and 6313 appear not to have been used.

Variants

  • Acer 6312: AT keyboard interface, no Windows keys
  • Viglen 6312: Rebranded Acer 6312
  • Acer 6312-TW: Per 6312 but with Windows keys
  • Viglen 6312-TW: Rebranded Acer 6312-TW
  • Alcatel MFII: 102-key ISO; different case to the Acer and Viglen keyboards, but the serial numbers begin "K6312"[1]
  • Canon A280-GBK10 (identical to the Alcatel MFII)[2]

Disassembly

Please note that, in some instances, Acer glued the membrane to the keyboard controller PCB. Once the membrane has been peeled away, nothing remains to keep it in contact afterwards and the keyboard will no longer function.

Gallery

Acer 6312-TW

References