Rackmount keyboard with simplified Alps clones: what to do with it?
Posted: 13 Feb 2018, 09:43
Hello everyone,
I have managed to get this keyboard for free, but I can not decide what to do with it. Does it worth any efforts? This is unbranded rackmount keyboard with touchpad. PS/2 interface. The only label on it says 'Made in Taiwan'.
Switches are simplified Alps clones (there is no 'Alps' logo, only '5' and 'G'): white on most of the keys except Caps/Num/Scroll Locks which have green linear switches with LEDs.
Switches feel terribly, they are very scratchy, especially when pressed off-center. I have read that simplified Alps are vulnerable to dust, but do not know if cleaning (desolderingn, full disassembly, ultrasonic bath, lube) can signinificantly improve them. So there are some variants:
I have managed to get this keyboard for free, but I can not decide what to do with it. Does it worth any efforts? This is unbranded rackmount keyboard with touchpad. PS/2 interface. The only label on it says 'Made in Taiwan'.
Switches are simplified Alps clones (there is no 'Alps' logo, only '5' and 'G'): white on most of the keys except Caps/Num/Scroll Locks which have green linear switches with LEDs.
Switches feel terribly, they are very scratchy, especially when pressed off-center. I have read that simplified Alps are vulnerable to dust, but do not know if cleaning (desolderingn, full disassembly, ultrasonic bath, lube) can signinificantly improve them. So there are some variants:
- Do nothing, offer this keyboard as giveaway.
- Take off the keycaps for a possible future project. Nothing special here. They look like ABS with printing (not dye-subbed).
- Make 60% keyboard out of it. I could desolder the switches, cut the steel plate and do hand-wiring. It will be relatively cheap ($20 for Teensy 2.0 and diodes, another $20 for acrilyc case — I have an access to cheap laser cutting service), but result is going to be ugly: empty space in bottom right corner if I use original plate, and shitty switches. I could replace them with Taihao APC switches, but they worth $0.42 on Aliexpress.