IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- Noobmaen
- Location: Bonn, Germany
- Main keyboard: FC660M MX Brown, HHKB, IBM6580
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: Beamspring, Vintage MX brown, Cap. BS
- DT Pro Member: -
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Trackball-Tasta ... 3298278442 Possibly marquardt? Appears to have similar colour to the case below the keycaps so might well be rubberdome too
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- Location: Czech Republic
- Main keyboard: Matias Tactile Pro 4
- Main mouse: Apple A1657
- Favorite switch: Matias clicky
- DT Pro Member: -
Hi,
I would like to ask you about this keyboard - or mainly about the switch: What type of switch is it?
It is tactile, according to the label the keyboard (sorry, new one, uncleaned yet) should be NMB RT-101+ model, however it is not hi-tek space invader (as noted here wiki/NMB_RT-100/RT-8200_series) so probably it is another NMB type. I did not find it here (wiki/NMB_keyboards), so I am curious what type of switch is it. Thanks a lot.
I would like to ask you about this keyboard - or mainly about the switch: What type of switch is it?
It is tactile, according to the label the keyboard (sorry, new one, uncleaned yet) should be NMB RT-101+ model, however it is not hi-tek space invader (as noted here wiki/NMB_RT-100/RT-8200_series) so probably it is another NMB type. I did not find it here (wiki/NMB_keyboards), so I am curious what type of switch is it. Thanks a lot.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
- DT Pro Member: 0167
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- Location: Czech Republic
- Main keyboard: Matias Tactile Pro 4
- Main mouse: Apple A1657
- Favorite switch: Matias clicky
- DT Pro Member: -
Thanks a lot. It has quite a good soft feeling, it is a little bit loose/wobbly and has zero mushiness. So it will be one of my favourite dome-type keyboards.
- Keybug
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: so many!
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s; trackballs suck
- Favorite switch: Kailh box royals, trampoline-modded
- DT Pro Member: 0208
Well, I got lucky! This has NOS quality blues (from being dust-protected inside the portable setup and carrying bag), probably dyesubs and a nice compact layout with a regular DIN connector, so it can be used via USB easily...
Red_October wrote: ↑Only thing I've ever seen that looks like that is an Acme (really) portable computer which used clicky white Alps switches. It also needed a custom PCI card to adapt the signal from the VGA socket on the regular graphics adapter into something the flat panel could make sense of. Which, of course, it was missing.Keybug wrote: ↑Anyone willing to take a shot at what this is? Couldn't even find any info on that portable PC anywhere, let alone its keyboard switches...
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- Location: Czech Republic
- Main keyboard: Matias Tactile Pro 4
- Main mouse: Apple A1657
- Favorite switch: Matias clicky
- DT Pro Member: -
I have similar one, with French flag - mine is Silitek SK8801, dome with slider, quite a bad typing feeling although I have not cleaned it yet, average mx-mount keycaps.PlacaFromHell wrote: ↑Do someone know about the keyboard with France flag colors?
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- Location: Czech Republic
- Main keyboard: Matias Tactile Pro 4
- Main mouse: Apple A1657
- Favorite switch: Matias clicky
- DT Pro Member: -
Which model/brand this one might be? No label on the back, some keycaps are with clear plastic tops/covers /see detail photo/, keyboard is with card reader. Cherry MX-clear switches.
Thanks
Thanks
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- Location: Canada
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It is an IBM 3178 keyboard without the blue switch.njm wrote: ↑Anyone know what this one is? Looks like some sort of model F, but I haven't seen one like this before.
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- Location: Sydney, Australia
- Main keyboard: Model F XT
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
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- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
Cherry G80-8200, older version with the 3000 style case and without Windows keys.daneb wrote: ↑Which model/brand this one might be? […]
- snacksthecat
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: SSK
- Main mouse: BenQ ZOWIE EC1-A
- DT Pro Member: 0205
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Anyone know what kind of switch this is? It's cherry mount, linear, and scratchy as all hell!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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- Location: Boston Metro
- Main keyboard: 122-key Model F
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert Mouse K64325
- Favorite switch: IBM Beam Spring or Capacitive Buckling Spring
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Did you get the whole unit, or just the keyboard? I seem to remember this stuff was at a recycler...Keybug wrote: ↑Well, I got lucky! This has NOS quality blues (from being dust-protected inside the portable setup and carrying bag), probably dyesubs and a nice compact layout with a regular DIN connector, so it can be used via USB easily...
Red_October wrote: ↑Only thing I've ever seen that looks like that is an Acme (really) portable computer which used clicky white Alps switches. It also needed a custom PCI card to adapt the signal from the VGA socket on the regular graphics adapter into something the flat panel could make sense of. Which, of course, it was missing.Keybug wrote: ↑Anyone willing to take a shot at what this is? Couldn't even find any info on that portable PC anywhere, let alone its keyboard switches...
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- Location: Boston Metro
- Main keyboard: 122-key Model F
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert Mouse K64325
- Favorite switch: IBM Beam Spring or Capacitive Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Excellent! If it is indeed an "Acme" it won't say anywhere on or in it. The only way I know what the one at work is is by virtue of having the bag it came in, with a thick sheaf of papers which turned out to be a printout of the manual. It is also through this sheaf that I learned of the graphics adapter-adapter necessary for the flat panel display. If yours has such a card please pass on to me details of it!Keybug wrote: ↑Got the whole shebang but haven't tried the system as a whole yet. Go get 'em!
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- Location: Saigon
- Main keyboard: Iris, Nyquist
- Main mouse: G102, MX Master
- Favorite switch: Quiet, Smooth, Linear
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https://imgur.com/a/cAwhUHj
I got this numpad from flea market. Deskthority wiki has no entry about this type, the closest guess I managed to find was Fujitsu rubber dome with slider. wiki/Sun_Type_5
It is impossible to find a chink in the armor of this thing to disassembly and tinker around. They are much more quieter when lubed, scratchy when pressed off-center due to the 2 protruding prongs. Have anyone seen this before?
I got this numpad from flea market. Deskthority wiki has no entry about this type, the closest guess I managed to find was Fujitsu rubber dome with slider. wiki/Sun_Type_5
It is impossible to find a chink in the armor of this thing to disassembly and tinker around. They are much more quieter when lubed, scratchy when pressed off-center due to the 2 protruding prongs. Have anyone seen this before?
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- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Roccat Ryos TLK
- Main mouse: Roccat Nyth
- Favorite switch: something not clicky
- DT Pro Member: -
Hi!
Can someone identify this keyboard/keycaps please. I'm interested in the keycaps mostly.
The keyboard look like some custom stuff but they keycaps are familiar. I saw them somewhere, not in red but in grey. It has a label T6093 and a serial 156/84.
I'm thinking about buying it. It's around 37 USD / 32 EUR in my local currency.
Thank you!
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Keyboard: TKI T6093
TKI - Telecommunication Research Institute, Hungary
Manufactured probably before 1989 (somewhere between 1976-2000)
Switches: RAFI RS 76 C
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Can someone identify this keyboard/keycaps please. I'm interested in the keycaps mostly.
The keyboard look like some custom stuff but they keycaps are familiar. I saw them somewhere, not in red but in grey. It has a label T6093 and a serial 156/84.
I'm thinking about buying it. It's around 37 USD / 32 EUR in my local currency.
Thank you!
EDIT:
Keyboard: TKI T6093
TKI - Telecommunication Research Institute, Hungary
Manufactured probably before 1989 (somewhere between 1976-2000)
Switches: RAFI RS 76 C
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- Noobmaen
- Location: Bonn, Germany
- Main keyboard: FC660M MX Brown, HHKB, IBM6580
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: Beamspring, Vintage MX brown, Cap. BS
- DT Pro Member: -
I'm pretty sure those are RAFI made keycaps, have seen them on several of their older boards like tgis one for example: https://www.ebay.com/itm/93-Rafi-keys-o ... 2635080738
- madrobby
- Location: Tucson, AZ
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What’s this keyboard used for? terminals? If so, which ones? Love the wooden enclosure.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3863536355
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3863536355
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- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Roccat Ryos TLK
- Main mouse: Roccat Nyth
- Favorite switch: something not clicky
- DT Pro Member: -
Hi!
I'm here with a new question. Today I bought a Xerox 6020 memory writer. It has foam and foil keyboard assembly made by Brother. The PCB is very similar to the Minolta KY-1 PCB I saw on the wiki. The sliders have this extra fat cross mount. The switch plate is 1 mm with circular cutouts with 2 squares on each side. The keycaps are double and triple shots. I was browsing the wiki but I don't find more info. I have déjà vu again. I saw these mounts and the pads somewhere maybe it's in the wiki. My question: is this keycap mount available on any vintage mechanical switches or its just foam and foil.
Thanks a lot again!
I'm here with a new question. Today I bought a Xerox 6020 memory writer. It has foam and foil keyboard assembly made by Brother. The PCB is very similar to the Minolta KY-1 PCB I saw on the wiki. The sliders have this extra fat cross mount. The switch plate is 1 mm with circular cutouts with 2 squares on each side. The keycaps are double and triple shots. I was browsing the wiki but I don't find more info. I have déjà vu again. I saw these mounts and the pads somewhere maybe it's in the wiki. My question: is this keycap mount available on any vintage mechanical switches or its just foam and foil.
Thanks a lot again!
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
That system actually looks quite a bit like Brother's DOME and foil system, often nicknamed Prototopre - although the mount is different.
Maybe it would fit Honeywell/Micro Switch?
Maybe it would fit Honeywell/Micro Switch?
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- Location: Hungary
- Main keyboard: Roccat Ryos TLK
- Main mouse: Roccat Nyth
- Favorite switch: something not clicky
- DT Pro Member: -
Can it be something alps related? The keyboards upper part which have rubber buttons was manufactured by alps. The mount are a bit similar to the alps magnetic reed's cylindrical slider also.
Thank you for helping me out again.
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