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| image name  = Tai Hao TH-5150-CAT front.jpg
 
| image name  = Tai Hao TH-5150-CAT front.jpg
 
| manufacturer = [[Tai-Hao]]
 
| manufacturer = [[Tai-Hao]]
| switch      = [[USw LMBW02]] (most keys)<br>[[USw LMWW01]] (space)
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| switch      = [[USw LMBW02]] (Return Key)
 
| layouts      = [[F AT]]
 
| layouts      = [[F AT]]
 
| fcc          = GOG3YLTH-5160
 
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Like other similarly-named keyboards, 5160 likely derives from the model number of the original IBM Personal Computer (IBM model 5150).
 
Like other similarly-named keyboards, 5160 likely derives from the model number of the original IBM Personal Computer (IBM model 5150).
[[File:TH-5160 PCB.jpg|thumb|TH-5160 PCB]]
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
[[File:TH-5160 switches.jpg|thumb|Switches]]
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File:TH-5160 switches.jpg           |Switches
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File:TH-5160 PCB.jpg                |TH-5160 PCB
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File:TH-5160 Model.jpg              |TH-5160 Model
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==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 00:06, 29 September 2019

TH-5160
Tai Hao TH-5150-CAT front.jpg
FCC ID GOG3YLTH-5160
Manufacturer Tai-Hao
Layouts F AT
Keyswitches USw LMBW02 (Return Key)
Keycaps Tai-Hao TH series (double-shot moulding, silkscreen printing)

Tai-Hao TH-5160 is one of Tai-Hao's oldest keyboards.

Description

The case of TH-5160 resembles that of SKB-5150C but there are some subtle differences between the two: TH-5160 lacks the stepped caps lock keycap.

The keycaps are similar to the ones on the Chicony KB-5170.[Citation needed] The standard ANSI keys are double-shot moulded, and the region-specific keycaps are pad-printed. These Cherry-style Tai-Hao TH series keycaps were also manufactured by Tai-Hao, and are reported to be Tai-Hao profile instead of Cherry profile.[1] The layout is F AT, but it lacks the stepped keycaps.

According to Tai-Hao, the switches were sourced from a long-defunct Japanese manufacturer whose name may be "Katano". TH-5150 is their only keyboard to use these switches.[1] The space bar features an all white version of the switch with heavier weighting.

Like other similarly-named keyboards, 5160 likely derives from the model number of the original IBM Personal Computer (IBM model 5150).


Gallery

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named TH-20170308