Focus Electronics FK-7000P

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vivalarevolución
formerly prdlm2009

28 Mar 2013, 17:26

Here is the keyboard I purchased off Ebay for $25, including shipping. I inadvertently found it when I was searching for "trackballs" and decided to place a bid immediately.
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vivalarevolución
formerly prdlm2009

28 Mar 2013, 17:29

Some more photos.
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phirestarter

28 Mar 2013, 17:45

Seems like a nice find. I bought a FK-2001 recently, and the seller was advertising something similar to this, but rubber dome.

Parabellum

28 Mar 2013, 17:46

cool

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Peter

28 Mar 2013, 18:02

I kinda expected Dye-sub key-caps, but then it's even better :
ALPS-compatible Double-Shots, even the RGB's !!

prdlm2009,that is a very nice board you got yourself, for a very decent price !
Somehow, it almost seems like a Northgate-copy, doesn't it ?
(You need a DIN to PS/2 adaptor, the mouse is serial.
A German DT'er probably has the DIN-adaptor for a reasonable price ? )

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

28 Mar 2013, 18:22

Peter wrote:I kinda expected Dye-sub key-caps, but then it's even better :
ALPS-compatible Double-Shots, even the RGB's !!
There seems to have been times where they were not completely uncommon :
http://deskthority.net/marketplace-f11/ ... tml#p91604

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Peter

28 Mar 2013, 18:26

There where times when nobody in their right mind manufactured total crap-keyboards !
'I paid 25K$ for this computer-system, and 3 months later there are no legends on the goddamn keyboard ??
My secretary want's her Selectric back for crying out loud ! *

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Daniel Beardsmore

28 Mar 2013, 20:56

phirestarter wrote:Seems like a nice find. I bought a FK-2001 recently, and the seller was advertising something similar to this, but rubber dome.
Possibly an FK-9200 — that one has domes.

Useful photos. Confirmation that the yellow switches with LEDs do not bear any mould numbering. The keyboard is consistent with many other Focus boards in using white four-tab clones with S:#A## numbering, and yellow linear switches with LEDs. (Sadly, no latching action switches here to inspect.)

I presume that Print Screen and Pause are only double-shot, not triple-shot?

Some Focus FK-2001 boards have actual fake Alps switches; I've received a spec sheet from Hua-Jie indicating that they did recently make a similar switch (i.e. designed to outwardly resemble Alps including the diagonally angled plate grips) but the spec is for a linear switch with LED (part AK-LEN instead of the usual AK-LE).

Do you find these switches to be very stiff?

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vivalarevolución
formerly prdlm2009

28 Mar 2013, 22:57

Ah! lots of questions.

I just ordered a DIN to PS/2 adapter off Amazon, and then I'll plug that into in a PS/2 adapter. I got a Serial to USB adapter as well. We'll see how it works.

"I presume that Print Screen and Pause are only double-shot, not triple-shot?"

Yea they are only double-shot. The front letterings is just printed on there.

"Do you find these switches to be very stiff?"

The switches are somewhat stiff, but not too bad. The bottom row seems to be stiffer than other rows, but that might be because I am using my pinky for most of those keys.

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ideus

03 Apr 2013, 04:18

Very nice finding and at a good price, the caps are nice RGB DS thin wall, not bad. I used to have a Focus 2001.
prdlm2009 wrote:Some more photos.

runegood

17 Jan 2014, 03:30

Hello All. I am new here. I actually just registered to ask a question about this particular keyboard. My boss at work picked up an FK-7000P and connected it to his Windows XP computer at work. The LED's under the Caps, Scroll, and Number locks all light up but there is no functionality from the keyboard. The keyboard has a PS/2 adapter which is plugged into the PS/2 keyboard port on the desktop. After getting nowhere with that, I also plugged in the Serial connector to the Serial port. I pull up the device manager and it shows nothing. He is very eager to try this keyboard out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all.

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tlt

17 Jan 2014, 07:56

The DIN is for the keyboard and the DB9 (serial port) is for the trackball. I think the connections you describe should work in Windows. It's not plug and play so you need to have everything connected at boot for Windows to recognised them. Is com ports and PS/2 enabled in bios? Is the A/X switch on the keyboard det to A (AT)?

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Daniel Beardsmore

17 Jan 2014, 21:49

Wiki page — [wiki]Focus FK-7000P[/wiki] — needs photos.

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terrpn

19 Jan 2014, 05:48

you could always try a ps2 - usb adapter and give it a try?

maybe the ps2 on ur xp machine is a little touchy?

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