I made this video specifically for everyone here. Does anyone have any insight into what machine(s) this could be for?
https://youtu.be/0Os420mBGtI
Best all,
AJ
Mystery KeyTronic 65-0375-11 Keyboard. What Machine is it for?
- MightyFrame
- Location: Iowa
- Main keyboard: CORTRON 25-500257 (AT&T Unix PC)
- Main mouse: (AT&T Unix PC)
- Favorite switch: Undecided
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- MightyFrame
- Location: Iowa
- Main keyboard: CORTRON 25-500257 (AT&T Unix PC)
- Main mouse: (AT&T Unix PC)
- Favorite switch: Undecided
- DT Pro Member: -
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- Location: Texas
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Model 130
- Main mouse: Logitech M-S48, Razer Viper
- Favorite switch: MX Browns
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So 3 toggle switches and a bank of lights above the keyboard (which light up depending on what keys are pressed)? That's really cool. I'd love to have a board with lights that did that (I'm sure QMK supports something like that, I just need to read the manual and have a board with some blinkenlights).
Any idea what the light pattern represents? Is it like a buffer or actually a representation of the keys pressed?
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I remembered this terminal from when I identified it in a 1975 Hawaii Five-O episode. ("Computer Killer")
That looks like an uncomfortable typing position. And where's the outlet to plug that damn thing in?
Notice how every photo of an Incoterm terminal seems to have different keycap colours (left and right of the central block). I don't think I've seen two different pictures with matching layout and colours. Maybe it was always customized when ordered.I have no idea. I'm sure there's a PDF manual out there that will explain. I do know you can program the lights, based on this bit from a sales PDF: ...and tomorrow's tomorrow's tomorrow ...and tomorrow's tomorrow's tomorrow's tomorrow ...and...
That looks like an uncomfortable typing position. And where's the outlet to plug that damn thing in?