I found this keyboard on the recycling center
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there is no name on it, no stickers, no type designation
but there are beautiful flat doubeshots.... on cherry M9 switch.
can anyone tell me more about this keyboard ?
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caps on my G80 HAD:
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M9 (order-ID: M9CLEAR) is exactly like MX, except the cap sits on the switch at an angle.Daniel Beardsmore wrote:Not counting perspective, those stems are around 3 mm tall, while Cherry MX expects … well, the wiki says "The stem on the keycap is around 3.7 mm tall" while I assume I meant "the stem on the stem" or something, since I presume that's what I measured, but I forget now. Maybe the confusion over terminology is why I subconsciously wrote that. (What does "stem" mean? To me, "stem" should be the post that the keycap fits on, not the whole slider.)
Basically, the lateral dimensions of the M8 keycap are the same as MX, but the "stem" (post) is shorter, presumably leading to wobbly keycaps. To fit M8 keycaps on MX switches (why would you want to do that?), there were special M8-MX adapter switches, but I am not sure what purpose they served as surely the problem would be the other way around? M8 keycaps should be OK on MX switches, no?
It looks like the M9 post (stem) is in the middle between MX and M8, but it's hard to tell. I never did get the M9 switch(es) that I was supposed to be getting from a US Geekhacker. I don't have any M8 either, but hopefully several of us should get some of those soon.
I never wrote that comment; you are mistaking me for IvanIvanovich. If I had written it, it would be referenced back to another source, explained in far more detail, or illustrated directly within the page. This might help illustrate why I stress the need for decent inline illustration and references.7bit wrote: While we are at it:
M9 article:
"The stem has a dual design for both linear and tactile depending on the position it is inserted against the leaf. "
Well, indeed the stem goes in 2 ways, but thre is no difference in tactile feel (I've tested this), but there is room for a 2nd contect mechanism to do what an MX can't do: close contact in 2 different circuits!!!
:o
Now, who is the number one keyboard expert on planet earth?
:evilgeek:
Ta-Daaa!Daniel Beardsmore wrote:I've checked with ZF US and they've checked with Cherry Germany — no record of an M5 switch at all.
This is all I could find myself:
http://www.armyproperty.com/product/01963/M51-0150/
Those are marked "SWITCH,PUSH" and M61 is marked "SWITCH,KEYBOARD". This may be a red herring. I shall contact them also and see what they say.
And that's it. M5 is so old, that no-one alive remembers it.
Does the label on the box (citing M51-…) have a date of manufacture on it, or any other clues?
I doubt it. That design (albeit with green leaves) was in use in 1972 and still in use in 1994.7bit wrote:Maybe the Cherry logo on the box tells us a little bit ...
:?