ACER 6312-ta *RESTORED*

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macharius

11 Apr 2013, 10:48

Ok DT,

Recently I was given a keyboard for Acer 6312-ta completely deplorable conditions as you can see:

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I thought you only thing I could do was clean it with fire, large amounts of fire, but decided to put it directly in the dishwasher and see what happens (plastic parts only):

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I was still getting too yellowish so I decided to try the hydrogen peroxide as was recommended in DT:

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In the end after all the process and found new keyboard for the office!

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Daniel Beardsmore

12 Apr 2013, 00:25

It's a truly wretched thing to type on, but the click is very delicate — far more suitable for the workplace than Cherry or Alps switches.

Funny, I thought the 'W' in 6312-TW was for "Windows", but clearly not, as you have a 105-key "TA" variant.

Another keyboard with a useless ¬ key — no idea why IBM felt that you needed ¬, but none of ∧, ∨, ∃, or ∀ (amongst others). For many years, ¬ was the sole reason why the UK needed Alt Gr. (Well, that or the equally stupid and equally useless ¦ …)

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Muirium
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12 Apr 2013, 13:01

Alt Gr was so truly useless on UK keyboards at the time that neither I nor anyone I knew had the foggiest idea what it was even for. An old joke was that it was a dummy key, there just to trick you into pressing it. "Alt? Grr!"

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