Library catalogue computer keyboard.

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TyGuy83

06 Apr 2016, 12:22

Hello keyboard comrades!

I've been lurking around the forums for a bit now. I'm hoping someone might have some pictures or information on terminal computers used in public libraries from 1993'ish to 2000's. I remember very distinctly my local public library here in southern California having keyboards on these machines that were very unique. They had specific key labels for search functions related to finding books in the database. Some were unique colors like red, green and blue. They were glossy and most interestingly had a very unique feel to the key switches. :o

Thanks for reading!

timmo

06 Apr 2016, 12:38

Were they perhaps keyboards with relegendable keys? wiki/Relegendable_key

I'm afraid I can't offer much insight into the switches, I'm still learning the basics myself.
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OleVoip

06 Apr 2016, 12:58

You mean this?
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That's a Wyse WY30 keyboard. Dynix is the catalogue software they used to use.
The switches should be Cherry MX blacks.

Here you can get one, http://www.movesurplus.com/product/dyni ... -01-wyse-1
And somebody at reddit successfully converted one, https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyb ... o_soarers/

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TyGuy83

07 Apr 2016, 04:55

Wow,
That is it! You guys are the best. :D

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