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'''Leading Edge DC-3014''' is a fairly uncommon Alps switch keyboard. At the time of writing, it is one of only two keyboards that have been found with [[Alps SKCL Brown]] switches, whose existence as a genuine Alps product is still uncertain.
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The '''Leading Edge DC-3014''' is a fairly uncommon Alps switch keyboard with a near-standard ANSI layout. At the time of writing, it is one of only two keyboards that have been found with [[Alps SKCL Brown]] switches, whose existence as a genuine Alps product is still uncertain.
  
It would seem that the keyboard uses the [[AT keyboard interface|AT protocol]] with a 5-pin DIN connector.<ref name="EVA-RIDER" />
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The 3014 uses the [[AT keyboard interface|AT protocol]] with a 5-pin DIN connector.<ref name="EVA-RIDER" /> A follow up test using the "blue box" converter, performed by Ohaimark, confirmed its use of the AT protocol.
  
 
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Leading Edge DC-3014
Leading edge dc-3014.jpg
FCC ID None[1]
Branding Leading Edge
Keyswitches Alps SKCM Blue, Alps SKCL Brown

The Leading Edge DC-3014 is a fairly uncommon Alps switch keyboard with a near-standard ANSI layout. At the time of writing, it is one of only two keyboards that have been found with Alps SKCL Brown switches, whose existence as a genuine Alps product is still uncertain.

The 3014 uses the AT protocol with a 5-pin DIN connector.[1] A follow up test using the "blue box" converter, performed by Ohaimark, confirmed its use of the AT protocol.

Switches

In most cases, these keyboards are found with Alps SKCM Blue switches.[1][2] At least one has also been found with linear Alps SKCL Brown switches.[3]

References