Datalux SpaceSaver
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Branding | "microtype", Datalux |
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Layouts | ANSI-derived custom |
Keyswitches | MEI switch, Cherry ML |
Interface |
Current models are USB Previous models were AT/XT switchable and PS/2 |
Introduced | Ca. 1988[1] |
Price |
$130 basic $195 with GlidePoint (2012) |
Website | www.datalux.com/products/keyboards/ |
The Datalux SpaceSaver, introduced circa 1988 as the Mechanical Enterprises Microtype Space-Saver Keyboard, is a long-standing family of compact keyboards from Mechanical Enterprises (MEI) and its successor, Datalux. Three form factors are available: desk model, tray model, and panel model; each form factor supports an optional Cirque GlidePoint trackpad in place of the central navigation cluster.
An infrared wireless version was available in the form of the nVIEW Toteboard.
Contents
Description
All three variants conserve width by placing the function keys, navigation cluster and number pad behind the alphanumeric area in four rows: the keyboards trade width for depth. Keycap spacing is standard 0.750″ (19.05 mm), but row spacing is reduced to 0.625″ (0.588 mm) to compensate for having nine rows instead of the usual six.
All three types use flat profile keycaps; the tray and panel versions are completely flat, while the desk model has an ergonomic ramped backplane that elevates the rear half of the keyboard in line with its space-saving arrangement.
Datalux SpaceSaver keyboards have been made with both MEI and Cherry ML switches. There is a general preference of the ML switches over the MEI switches in terms of feel.
On XT/AT switchable models, the keyboard protocol was selected using a jumper under the 1 key.[2] Current models are USB.
Models
Model codes are five characters, with the following possible meanings:
- SIGUC
- S
- Subfamily — M (desk), T (tray), C or P (panel)
- I
- Interface — U (USB), O or I (non-USB; the letters do not correspond to PS/2 vs XT/AT)
- G
- GlidePoint — G or P (has GlidePoint), R or D (has navigation cluster); no known explanation for the differences
- U
- Uncertain; typically 'U' (US English?), but also 'G' on a German MORGW model[3] so this may indicate layout
- C
- Colour — W (white), C (charcoal); 'B' is assumed to be "black", but it's not adequately clear from photos on the Web whether this is true
Known models
The following table lists all models currently on sale or researched. The list is not exhaustive.
Subfamily | Model | Central area | Colour | Connector | Layout | Switches | Current |
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Desk | MUPUC | GlidePoint | Charcoal | USB | ML | Yes | |
Desk | MUPUW | GlidePoint | White | USB | ML | Yes | |
Desk | MURUC | Navigation cluster | Charcoal | USB | ML | Yes | |
Desk | MURUW | Navigation cluster | White | USB | ML | Yes | |
Tray | TUPUC | GlidePoint | Charcoal | USB | ML | Yes | |
Tray | TUPUW | GlidePoint | White | USB | ML | Yes | |
Tray | TURUC | Navigation cluster | Charcoal | USB | ML | Yes | |
Tray | TURUW | Navigation cluster | White | USB | ML | Yes | |
Desk | MOGUC | GlidePoint | Charcoal | — | No | ||
Panel | CIDUC[4] | Custom keys | Charcoal | XT/AT | English | MEI | — |
Panel | POGUC | GlidePoint | Charcoal | PS/2 and serial | English | — | |
Desk | MORUW | Navigation cluster | White | PS/2 | US English | MEI | No |
Desk | MORUC | Navigation cluster | Charcoal | PS/2 | MEI[5] | No | |
Desk | MODUW | Navigation cluser | White | PS/2 | US English | MEI | No |
Desk | MORGW | Navigation cluster | White | PS/2 | German | — | |
Tray | TIDUB | Navigation cluster | Black? | 5-pin DIN (XT/AT?) | No | ||
Tray | TORUC | Navigation cluster | Charcoal | PS/2 | No | ||
Tray | TIRUC[6] | Navigation cluster | Charcoal | XT/AT | — | ||
Tray | TORUB | Navigation cluster | Black? | XT/AT | No |
Pictures
MORUW
Datalux-branded MORUW with MEI switches.
Raised enter key.
POGUC
Datalux-branded POGUC; switch type is not known.
External links
- Vintage Computing & Gaming — [Retro Scan of the Week] (January 26th, 2009) — 1990 product advertisement
References
- ↑ Google Books — InfoWorld, September 12, 1988
- ↑
eBay — Vintage Datalux Space Saver Professional Keyboard G2(DEAD!) - ↑ eBay — Datalux (814940/MORGW) Spacesaver Tastatur deutsch PS/2 [Volatile reference]
- ↑ eBay — Datalux Spacesaver ciduc01 , new, QWERTY , free shipping [Volatile reference]
- ↑ eBay — Datalux Moruc Space Saver Keyboard Police Responder Computer Terminal [Volatile reference]
- ↑
eBay — OT 20 Datalux Tiruc Space Saver Keyboard 65 135746 N8(DEAD!)