As I was first making some custom ALPS boards (which are not nearly finished) I wanted to collect some nice ALPS keycaps, which were not easy to come by. So during the summer I found the T3100. I found one in my own country that was still working and had the layout I want (BE AZERTY), so that was cool.
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I also found the T3100 keyboard itself from the US and A:
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They are all doubleshot and have a nice Dolch theme going on.
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Those two were very dirty. So I had to do some retrobiting (thank god it was summer at the time) and some hand washing. The result was a lot better:
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The switches are some sort of ALPS, which are very smooth and linear. I actually like them, but I can't transfer them to an ALPS board or figure out how to use the laptop keyboard on it's own.
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I was customizing a Dell AT102W to a tenkeyless, but there's something wrong with the components, because it's still not working. I double checked the wiring, so I might have to replace the controller and other stuff. There are some caps that can't be used, so I'll have to dye some other caps to match them or to give a color accent.
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Now recently I discovered the T5200, which also has a numpad and a full function row. I had to get that of course because that way I can build a complete keyboard instead of a tenkeyless.
Unfortunately the T5200 got damaged in the delivery, resulting in a completely broken screen. Which is really a bummer because the laptop itself was still working. But the caps look very nice. Hopefully the seller can still refund me something out of the shipping waranty.
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After some cleaning they were as good as new. I don't have any pics of this because it's already labeled and bagged ^^
They have different switches than the T3100.
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And you can see it's clearly the big brother of the T3100.
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So that's my collection of the Toshiba laptops for now. They are not always easy to find. Especially not for a reasonable price.
From what I found on all the Toshiba T-series laptops, the following have ALPS compatible keycaps. So if you're lucky, you might find some of them ^^ like webwit did with his T1200 and T3100 for example
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T1200, T2100, T3100, T3200, T5100, T5200